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Ministry places launch order for Beriev Be-200
Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations has placed an order with the Beta-Air consortium for seven Beriev Be-200 jet amphibians.The aircraft will be built at the APKSukhoi Irkutsk plant. Along with Irkutsk and Beriev, the Beta-Air consortium also includes Swiss financier ILTA Trade. The order is a further success ...
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MDHS' MD 600N troubles increase
McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (MDHS) is meeting with the US Federal Aviation Administration to discuss design and certification options following another crash of an MD 600N on 18 January during the flight-test programme. The eight place helicopter should have received FAA certification by mid-December 1996, despite earlier delays ...
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A3XX ream grows
Belairbus of Belgium and Fokker Aviation of the Netherlands have signed memoranda of understanding with Airbus to join the study phase of the A3XX project. Source: Flight International
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Taiwan frieght
FedEx has reached agreement with Taiwan to build its own express freight transhipment centre at Taipei's CKS International Airport. Source: Flight International
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Air Transat L-1011-500S
The second of two ex-TAP Air Portugal L-1011 TriStar 500s was delivered in mid-January to Canadian-based charter operator Air Transat under a deal brokered by Fortis Aviation. Air Transat operates services on behalf of tour company, Globespan and will use the TriStars on non-stop services to Europe alongside its current ...
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Emergency exits: no new dangers
Sir - I refer to the last paragraph in the article "Emergency-exit changes foreshadowed" (Flight International, 18-31 December, 1996, P12). The UK Civil Aviation Authority requires (not recommends, as stated) operators to ensure that Type III exit row seats are allocated only "-to passengers who appear capable of ...
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Does the USA have worldwide rights?
Sir - I read with interest Capt de Piednoir's letter "Déja vu with age-60-years ruling" (Flight International, 8-14 January, P37), about a US Federal Appeals Court panel ruling on whether the US Federal Aviation Administration can continue to bar pilots aged 60 years old from commanding US passenger aircraft. The ...
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Air France
François Bachelet has been appointed chief operating officer of Air France Cargo, taking over functions previously held by Sten Grotenfelt. Bachelet, who joined the company in 1965, was previously vice-president of development and a former chief executive of Sodexi, the express-freight subsidiary of Air France. Source: ...
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Hispano-Suizo
Jean-Luc Doublet has become vice-president and general manager of the aeronautical-equipment division at Snecma company Hispano-Suiza of Spain, replacing Emeric d'Arcimoles. Doublet joined Snecma in 1976, and was most recently deputy vice-president and controller of Snecma Manufacturing, a position he had held since 1994. Source: Flight ...
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Cathay Pacific
Henry Fan, managing director of Citic Pacific, has been appointed to the non-executive position of deputy chairman of Cathay Pacific Airways. Capt Ken Barley has been named director of flight operations, succeeding Capt Gerry Clemmow, who retired at the end of 1996. Barley also replaces Clemmow on the Cathay Pacific ...
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Boeing
Larry Bishop, vice-president of investor relations at Boeing, of Seattle, Washington, has become vice-president of communications and investor relations. He takes over the duties of Harold Carr, vice-president of public relations and advertising, who is to retire. Source: Flight International
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Rolls-Royce
Herb Franck has been named director of airline marketing at Rolls-Royce Inc, of Reston, Virginia, the US arm of the UK aero-engine manufacturer. He replaces Martin Blain, who has returned to the UK. Franck has held a variety of sales and marketing positions with Rockwell International, Gulfstream Aerospace, British Aerospace ...
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China Airlines
China Airlines has re-organised its corporate structure, reducing the number of its vice-presidents to three. Chang Liang Shih becomes vice-president, administration; Sandy Liu, vice-president, commercial; and Ting Tien-ping, vice-president, technical. Source: Flight International
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AI(R)
Jean-Michel Leonard has become president of Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) Marketing in Washington DC, and not of Toulouse-based AI(R) as stated (People, Flight International, 8-15 January). Patrick Gavin, who became chief executive of AI(R) at the Toulouse headquarters in July 1996, remains in that position. Leonard replaces Alain Beodin, who ...
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Bell aims for double success with new light twin
BELL HOPES TO emulate the success of the 407 with its new light twin-turbine helicopter, the Model 427. At just under $2 million, the price goal is even more challenging than that for the 407, because the 427 is essentially an all-new aircraft. The 427 will be certificated simultaneously to ...
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AlliedSignal wins $100 million APU/avionics deal
GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has selected AlliedSignal Aerospace to supply auxiliary-power units (APUs) and avionics for up to 80 Airbus Industrie A320s which the US leasing company plans to buy, in a deal worth around $100 million. The agreement means that GECAS is likely to be one ...
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Meggitt to equip VC10s for RVSM
Meggitt Avionics has won a contract to supply solid-state liquid-crystal-display altimeters and air-data computers to enable Vickers VC10 transports of the Royal Air Force to meet North Atlantic reduced vertical-separation minima (RVSM), which are to be implemented this year. The first of 35 shipsets will be delivered to prime contractor ...
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JAL chooses BEA
Japan Airlines (JAL) has selected BE Aerospace's (BEA) MDDS inflight entertainment system for installation on three Boeing 747-400s which are due for delivery to the Japanese carrier in 1998. The airline is also considering retrofitting the system on its 747-300/400 fleet, according to Wellington, Florida-based BEA. ...
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Hunting China approval
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC)has approved Hunting Avionics & Accessories to carry out repair and overhaul of aircraft avionics for Chinese airlines. The approval follows moves by the CAAC to ban provision of support services for Chinese carriers by unapproved maintenance companies. Source: Flight ...
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Leading-edge Lunn
Lunn Industries has delivered its first batch of Boeing 767 leading-edge slat core assemblies to Port Melbourne, Australia-based Rockwell ASTA. Lunn, a subsidiary of Alcore of the USA, has a $2.7 million life-of-programme contract, covering the supply of the honeycomb cores. Source: Flight International