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    Engine success

    1996-11-13T05:11:00Z

    Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise has signed a deal with International Aero Engines to order V2500 turbofans to power its fleet of Airbus Industrie A320/321 aircraft. The $330 million deal covers engines for eight A320s and four A321s and options for a further 12 aircraft. China Southern Airlines has also ordered ...

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    Chinese Allies

    1996-11-13T05:10:00Z

    AlliedSignal Aerospace has as signed a series of preliminary agreements with Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) and Shanghai Avionics (SAVIC) to expand its activities in China. It is discussing co-producing systems, including a traffic-alert and collision-avoidance system, enhanced ground-proximity-warning system, ACARS and general-aviation avionics. AlliedSignal is also discussing the possibility ...

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    CAA

    1996-11-13T05:08:00Z

    Anthony Herron has been appointed finance director on the board of the UK Civil Aviation Authority, for a period of three years. He was formerly a senior corporate finance partner with Touche Ross.   Source: Flight International

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    Continental

    1996-11-13T05:06:00Z

    Barry Simon has been promoted to senior vice-president, international, at Continental Airlines, of Houston, Texas, adding Latin America to his current European responsibilities. Simon is a former senior vice-president and general counsel at Continental. Ralph Schulz has been appointed vice-president of Latin American and Caribbean marketing and sales. He was ...

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    FAA

    1996-11-13T05:05:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has strengthened its National Resource Specialist (NRS) programme, the cadre of specialised technical experts serving as consultants within the aviation agency and to the aviation industry on aircraft-certification matters. The FAA has filled 17 of the 18 NRS positions available. These include Hals Larsen, a ...

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    Bell

    1996-11-13T05:04:00Z

    Terry Stinson, president of Textron's Aerospace Systems and Components, has been appointed president and chief operating officer of Bell Helicopter Textron, of Fort Worth, Texas. He will take up the position in January 1997. The present president, Lloyd Shoppa, who is due to retire in August 1997, will become vice-chairman ...

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    It's now time to think of engineers

    1996-11-13T05:00:00Z

    Sir - Aircraft engineers worldwide are aware that, if the airlines do not make a profit, they will go out of business. The trend is for airlines to expect the maximum from their aircraft, but they do not keep enough spares to maintain their fleets. Maintaining a large ...

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    Tuning up

    1996-11-13T04:54:00Z

    Rockwell-Collins' RTU-4200 centralised radio-tuning unit is to be standard equipment on the Gulfstream IV-SP, beginning in January.   Source: Flight International

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    Financial guidance

    1996-11-13T04:39:00Z

    Canada's Pelorus Navigation Systems has raised $3.6 million through a private placement. The Calgary-based company says that it has 28 orders for satellite landing-systems developed jointly with Honeywell.   Source: Flight International

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    Power purchase

    1996-11-13T04:38:00Z

    Kellstrom Industries has agreed to buy International Aircraft Support (IASI) for $26.5 million in cash and stock. San Francisco-based IASI resells commercial-aircraft jet engines and engine spares.   Source: Flight International

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    BA switches colours

    1996-11-13T04:23:00Z

    Flying Colours says that it is in detailed negotiations with British Airways to take over a contract now undertaken by Caledonian Airways, which would see it flying scheduled services on behalf of the UK flag carrier under a franchise agreement between London Gatwick and San Juan in Puerto Rico, Nassau ...

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    HAECO Franchise

    1996-11-13T04:18:00Z

    Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering (HAECO) has signed a 20-year franchise with the Airport Authority to provide base and line maintenance at Chek Lap Kok Airport. HAECO is to invest HK$1.4 billion ($181.8 million), including a 220m (700ft)-long three-bay hangar due for completion in April 1998. Source: Flight International

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    Just champion

    1996-11-13T03:57:00Z

    Champion Aircraft Products of Liberty, South Carolina, has introduced reciprocating engine-ignition harnesses, which deliver some 7% more energy to the spark plug, are more robust and better shielded.   Source: Flight International

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    Energetic simula

    1996-11-13T03:56:00Z

    Phoenix, Arizona-based Simula has received a $3.4 million US Navy contract to supply energy-absorbing crew seats for Sikorsky CH-53 helicopters, with deliveries beginning in June 1997.   Source: Flight International

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    Trend setting

    1996-11-13T03:55:00Z

    Shadin ETM engine trend-monitors are scheduled to be installed in the US Army's Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6-powered Raytheon C-12s, for use with the engine manufacturer's ECTM System IV condition-monitoring software.     Source: Flight International

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    A3XX programme gathers momentum as MoU is signed with Rolls-Royce

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON Julian Moxon/PARIS Airbus Industrie's plans to compete head-on with Boeing in the large airliner market are gathering momentum, with the consortium concluding the first agreement with an engine manufacturer to provide a power plant for the new aircraft. Airbus and Rolls-Royce signed a memorandum ...

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    Ansett A330-200 order decision imminent

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/London Ansett Australia says that it will decide by the end of the year whether to become the Australasian launch customer for the Airbus Industrie A330-200, which would see it placing orders for up to 14 aircraft for delivery starting in mid-1998. According to the ...

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    Report slams world pilot standards

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON A damning indictment of pilot training standards in the world's air-transport industry is revealed in the official accident report on the fatal 6 February Birgenair Boeing 757 accident near Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. The investigators say that basic internationally accepted requirements for pilot-training standards have fallen ...

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    Alitalia/Alpi Eagles conclude codeshare deal

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Marco Messalla/ROME Alitalia and Italian low-cost carrier Alpi Eagles have agreed a code-sharing deal, which includes the transfer of five Fokker 70s from Alitalia's former regional subsidiary Avianova -which has now been absorbed into the national carrier. Code-sharing operations will begin on 11 November, with Alpi ...

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    Fairchild Dornier nears engine selection on 328 jet

    1996-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/Palm Springs Fairchild Dornier expects to select a turbofan for its proposed 30-seat 328-300 "later this month", according to vice-president for sales, Andrew Jampoler, and is targeting an entry- into-service date for the new aircraft of late 1998. Engines being considered include General Electric's CFE738, ...