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    Marshall closes in on more TriStar cargo-conversion deals

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Marshall Aerospace, which completed the last of its ten contracted Lockheed TriStar cargo conversions in December, says that it is close to a deal to modify more aircraft. According to Michael Milne, marketing and business development director, the Cambridge, UK-based maintenance specialist "-expects to announce a significant order ...

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    Malaysia Airlines gears up for overhaul on 777 service-entry

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Malaysia Airlines (MAS) plans to begin implementing an overhaul of its operations, to coincide with the entry into service of the Boeing 777-200IGW this year. The sweeping changes will include a rationalisation of MAS aircraft and engine types, with the phasing out of some of its Boeing 747-400/300s, ...

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    EVA orders

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    EVA Airways of Taiwan has ordered two more Boeing 747-400 passenger aircraft and has announced plans to buy another two McDonnell Douglas MD-11 freighters. Deliveries will begin at the end of 1997 and increase EVA's fleet to 34 aircraft in total, including 14 747s and eight MD-11s. The Taiwanese airline ...

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    Syrian Arab Airbus

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Syrian Arab Airlines is reported to have signed a contract for six Airbus A320s in Damascus on 8 December. The aircraft, which are scheduled for delivery from the second half of 1998, will replace the airline's fleet of Boeing 727s. Source: Flight International

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    Philippine cargo airline aims to start up services in April

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Aeronautics Development (PADC) and a Japanese ground-handling company have reached an initial agreement to establish a new Filipino cargo airline to operate between the two countries, in competition with FedEx. State-owned PADC has signed a memorandum of understanding with International Airline System Service (IASS) to launch the ...

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    SAS takes a vital step towards free-flight target

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    SAS has become the first airline to install a certifiable example of one of the most important items of equipment needed by the industry to achieve the goal of free flight. The MMI5000 cockpit display of traffic information (CDTI) was installed in a Fokker F28 for a certification ...

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    Airbus wins A330 orders from Swissair, Austrian and Sabena

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    In a flurry of pre-year-end activity, Airbus Industrie announced orders from eight airlines, covering virtually its entire aircraft range, the most significant of which is the joint selection by Swissair, Sabena and Austrian Airlines of the A330-200 for their long-haul-fleet needs. The deal, which is not yet covered ...

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    Forecasts 1997

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    With markets strong, order books full and a string of new aircraft projects coming on stream, 1997 should feel like a return to the boom for the world's aerospace industry. Yet the need for consolidation will still exercise minds in corporate boardrooms, at least in Europe. The world's leading airlines ...

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    Satellite launch

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    A Lockheed Martin two-stage Titan 4 booster lifted a reconnaissance satellite into polar orbit from Vandenberg AFB, California, on 20 December, marking the first open launch in the formerly classified US unmanned military-satellite programme by the US Department of Defense. The satellite type has not been revealed. Source: ...

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    South Koreans are ready to sign up for A3XX risk-share

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie hopes to conclude its first risk-sharing agreement on the 500- to 800-seat A3XX later this month, with all four South Korean aerospace manufacturers taking a share of development and manufacture of the aircraft. The consortium's large-aircraft division senior vice-president, Jurgen Thomas, says that a deal including ...

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    GE wins Asiana 747/767 order

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    General Electric has secured a consolation prize from Asiana Airlines in the shape of additional Boeing 747 and 767 engines, following its recent loss to Pratt & Whitney of a much larger powerplant deal for the Boeing 777 and Airbus Industrie A330. The deal covers new CF6-80C2 engines ...

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    Blue Dart aims to create more capacity

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Blue Dart Aviation is planning to increase capacity in the next few months, with the acquisition of additional aircraft and the introduction of more routes. The Indian express-package operator, the country's FedEx global service partner, is evaluating bigger aircraft for its fledgling fleet, and considering additional routes. A ...

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    Egyptair introduces the A340-200

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Egyptair has begun operating the first of three Airbus A340-200s, alongside an existing A340-300 leased from Gulf Air. The 260-seat Airbuses were ordered in 1995, along with three General Electric GE90-powered Boeing 777s, to supplement its long-haul fleet and replace the airline's fleet of Airbus A300B4s and Boeing 767-200s. ...

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    Spanish charter airline launches services with A320s

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    BCM Airlines has begun operations with an International Aero Engines V2500-powered Airbus A320 leased from Airworld of the UK. BCM, based in Palma de Majorca, is using the aircraft on services to European holiday destinations, and plans to add a further two A320s early in 1997. Source: Flight ...

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    Ziegler bows out of Airbus

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Bernard Ziegler, one of the original forces behind the development of Airbus Industrie, has retired after a 26-year career with the consortium. He will be replaced as senior vice-president, engineering, by Alain Garcia. Ziegler joined Airbus during the development of its initial aircraft - the A300 - as head of ...

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    US aerospace industry shows first signs of steady growth in five years

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The US aerospace industry ended 1996 with increases in sales, orders and its workforce, representing the first rise in fortunes since the recession began in 1991. The improvement is expected to be followed by further growth in 1997, according to the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). At ...

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    AmWest slow-down

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    America West Airlines is scaling back its two-year expansion plan because of a rise in the cost of leasing aircraft. The airline had planned to increase capacity by up to 29% over the next few years, but says that a growth to 24% is more likely. A maximum of three ...

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    BAfrees USAir and prepares to intensify American fight

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways has finally agreed to sever its partnership with USAir, putting its shareholding in the US carrier up for sale and planning to draw the marketing alliance to a close by April. The news increases pressure on BA to push through its new alliance with American Airlines, ...

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    Aerospatiale and Dassault beat deadline

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Aerospatiale and Dassault have agreed on the second stage of their merger - meeting the Government's 1 January deadline for agreement on the basic structure of the company. In a deal signed in December, the presidents of both companies signed a protocol under which the main elements of ...

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    Continental calls halt to merger talks

    1997-01-01T00:00:00Z

    CONTINENTAL Airlines says that it has broken off merger talks with rival air carriers, believed to include Delta Air Lines. In a message to employees, Gordon Bethune, Continental's chairman and chief executive , disclosed that the fifth-ranked US airline had recently undertaken "preliminary" merger discussions with "many different ...