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    Space investment

    1997-01-22T15:54:00Z

    United Arab Emirates Telecommunications has established Huraya Satellite Communications to operate the $700 million GSM mobile communications satellite system to provide services to the Middle East .   Source: Flight International

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    West Coast pad

    1997-01-22T15:53:00Z

    Refurbishment of the SLC-3 E launch pad at Vandenberg AFB, California has been completed to allow launches by the ILS International Launch Services Atlas 2 series fleet from the US west coast. The first launch will be by an Atlas 2AS in 1998.   Source: Flight International

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    Tanks for business 737

    1997-01-22T15:50:00Z

    Boeing has placed a long-term order of more than $100 million with Colombia, Maryland-based PATS for long-range fuel tanks to be installed as standard on its corporate derivative of the 737-700, the Boeing Business Jet.   Source: Flight International

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    Exploring the rules

    1997-01-22T15:50:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems has received US certification for its MD 900 Explorer light twin-turbine helicopter equipped for single-pilot instrument-flight-rules operations with avionics supplied by AlliedSignal Aerospace, including the KFC-150 autopilot.   Source: Flight International

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    Calibration shortlist

    1997-01-22T15:49:00Z

    Japan's Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB)has narrowed its choice of new flight-inspection aircraft down to the de Havilland Dash 8-300 and Saab 2000, and expects to make its final selection on 13 February. The Japanese require five aircraft to replace six elderly Nihon YS-11 turboprops. Plans call for first two flight-calibration ...

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    Hughes Portuguese win

    1997-01-22T15:46:00Z

    Hughes Command and Control Systems has won a four-year, $48 million deal under subcontract from Thomson-CSF Airsys, to design, integrate, test and operate an air-defence communications subsystem for NATO and the Portuguese air force. Hughes begins work this month and will run the subsystem until the Portuguese air ...

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    Air Canada's share gain

    1997-01-22T15:32:00Z

    Air Canada has now sold its remaining preference shares in Continental Airlines for around $154 million, representing a fivefold increase in value since the shares were purchased in 1993. The cash will be used to repay debt, says the Canadian airline. President Lamar Durrett has said that the sale will ...

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    China Airlines stake

    1997-01-22T15:31:00Z

    A 16% stake in China Airlines could soon be for sale if the Taiwanese state-owned investment organisation, the CADF, goes ahead with plans to dispose of part of its 82%holding in the carrier. The idea of a possible sale was first proposed in mid-1996 (Flight International, 17-23 July, 1996), with ...

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    Malev privatisation

    1997-01-22T15:30:00Z

    Hungary is reported to be looking at a further step in the privatisation of flag carrier Malev. The state could reduce its holding from 64% to just over 50%. The first stage of privatisation took place in December 1992 when Alitalia took a 30%stake, with 5% going to an Italian ...

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    Airmotive acquired

    1997-01-22T14:59:00Z

    Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has acquired a majority stake in Airmotive Ireland, following intense negotiations on possible technical co-operation between LHT and Airmotive parent Aer Lingus. Airmotive focuses on servicing Pratt & Whitney JT8 and JT9 engines as well as CFM International CFM56s. Its 1996 turnover was $100 million, about a ...

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    Sabretech talks

    1997-01-22T14:59:00Z

    Sabre Tech, the maintenance operation which lost business after being linked with the ValuJet crash investigation last year, is due to be acquired by Commodore Aviation, the overhaul subsidiary of Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) also based in Miami, Florida. Commodore, which had sales of $35 million in 1996 and expects ...

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    Derlan refinances

    1997-01-22T14:58:00Z

    Expanding Canadian industrial group, Derlan Industries, plans to raise $100 million on US bond markets and will negotiate a new $50 million credit facility. Derlan says that the moves will help fund its strategy of building up core aerospace and industrial divisions, including further acquisitions.   Source: ...

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    S-C adds freighters

    1997-01-22T14:57:00Z

    S-C Aviation Holdings has purchased two Airbus A300B4s from Air France subsidiary Air Charter for conversion to freighters by British Aerospace, under a programme headed by S-C Aviation Services.   Source: Flight International

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    Atlas buys PAL 747-200

    1997-01-22T14:56:00Z

    US all-cargo carrier Atlas Air has purchased a General Electric CF6-powered Boeing 747-200B, now operated by Philippine Airlines on lease. The aircraft will be converted into freighter configuration.   Source: Flight International

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    Embraer's ExpressJet

    1997-01-22T14:55:00Z

    Continental Express' new 50-seat Embraer EMB-145s will initiate "ExpressJet" services from Cleveland on 1 March to Greensboro, Hartford, Milwaukee, St Louis and Minneapolis.   Source: Flight International

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    Avtech MD-95

    1997-01-22T14:34:00Z

    Seattle-based Avtech has been selected by McDonnell Douglas to supply a digitally controlled audio system which w ill manage flight deck communications. The Avtech system uses the company's proprietry databus for control functions between the audio control panels and a remote mounted audio management unit.   Source: ...

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    Dragon Airbus

    1997-01-22T14:29:00Z

    Dragonair of Hong Kong has confirmed an order for a sixth Rolls-Royce Trent 700-powered Airbus A330-300. The new aircraft is scheduled for delivery in late 1998. The airline recently ordered two more Airbus A320s, with options for another five, and it is to lease a fifth A330 from International Lease ...

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    Southwest hushes

    1997-01-22T14:14:00Z

    AvAero has been selected by Southwest Airlines to supply Stage 3 hushkits for 20 Boeing 737-200s. The airline's all-737 fleet includes 50 737-200s, and options have been placed for 14 more shipsets.     Source: Flight International

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    Air Nelson swops Saab 340s for DBA aircraft

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Air New Zealand subsidiary Air Nelson has begun a roll-over of its Saab 340 fleet, with the disposal of some of its existing aircraft and the acquisition of replacement aircraft from airlines in Europe. The Nelson, New Zealand-based regional has purchased two of Deutsche BA's Saab 340As, and ...

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    British Mediterranean continues partner search

    1997-01-22T00:00:00Z

    British Mediterranean Airways (BMed) is working to overcome the failure of its planned franchise agreement with British Airways by instigating the expansion plans originally envisaged as part of the link-up (Flight International, 18-24 September 1996, P9), and is continuing its search for a new airline partner. Des Hetherington, ...