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    Qantas signs

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Qantas Airways has signed a ten-year agreement with CAE Electronics (Australia) covering the use of a Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-100 flight simulator.     Source: Flight International

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    Simulating Infinity

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Encore Computer, has sold Infinity R/T real-time computing systems, to Italy's Agusta Sistemi and Letov in the Czech Republic, for use in flight simulation. The Infinity R/T uses Digital's Alpha AXP microprocessor. Source: Flight International

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    Czech Saab 340

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Czech regional airline Air Ostrava is acquiring two secondhand Saab 340s for its expanding network, now linking Ostrava in the east of the country with Amsterdam, Prague, Salzburg, Verona and Vienna. The airline also flies corporate shuttles for VW-Skoda to Braunschweig in Germany. The first 340A, an ex-Deutsche BA aircraft, ...

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    Nakanihon repeat

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Nagoya-based Japanese commuter airline Nakanihon Airline Service has ordered and taken immediate delivery of a third Fokker 50, for its routes from Nagoya to Toyamu, Takamatsu, Yonago, Fukushima and Hakodate. The airline, which is owned 80% by Meitetsu and 20% by All Nippon Airways, took delivery of its first Fokker ...

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    Stevens

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Jim Amador has been named vice-president for aircraft sales at maintainer and technical-service company Stevens Aviation, of Greenville, South Carolina. A member of Stevens' sales team since 1994, Amador was formerly vice-president for aircraft sales at JetCorp of St Louis, Missouri.   Source: Flight International

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    AAR

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    James Whaylen has been promoted to director of business-aviation maintenance services at fixed-base operator AAR Oklahoma, of Will Rogers World Airport, Oklahoma City. He was formerly manager of business-aviation service sales, where he is replaced by David Chapman. Jack Hawkins is promoted to manager of business-aviation maintenance services. Hank Pruitt ...

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    Atlas Air

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Donald Hickey has been appointed vice-president of marketing at US cargo carrier Atlas Air, of Golden, Colorado. He is a former programme manager for Boeing's 747-200 freighter-conversion commercial/military modification programmes at Wichita, Kansas.   Source: Flight International

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    BWIA

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    John Bird has been appointed general manager for the UK and Europe at BWIA International Airways. He was a senior manager with British Airways. Gilberto Duarte becomes vice-president for Latin America and cargo. He was previously vice-president and general manager of ground-handling agency Universal Aviation Services, of Miami, Florida. ...

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    Bristol Airport

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Peter Clayson is named as managing director of Bristol Airport, in the UK. With Bristol since 1979, he was formerly deputy managing director. Source: Flight International

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    CAA

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Gillian White has been appointed to the board of the UK Civil Aviation Authority for three years. A barrister, White will use her knowledge of aviation law in her new appointment. Source: Flight International

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    Air Malta

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    George Vella has been appointed to the new position of head for North America at Air Malta. He is a former director - North America of the National Tourism Organisation of Malta. Source: Flight International

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    FlightSafety

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Thomas Eff has been named general counsel for FlightSafety International, of La Guardia, New York. He was formerly vice-president and associate general counsel of The Continental Corporation. Source: Flight International

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    Kaman

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Charles Kaman, chairman and chief executive of technology company, Kaman of Bloomfield, Connecticut, has resumed the title of president. Robert Garneau becomes executive vice-president and will continue as chief financial officer. William Kaman is appointed executive vice-president. He will also remain as president of Kaman Music. Ronald Galla is named ...

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    French victory

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Thomson-CSF has won a Fr700 million ($140.3 million) contract to upgrade the Spanish air force's 55 Dassault Mirage F1s, to extend their service life until 2015. On 55 aircraft, is intended to extend the aircraft's service life until around 2015.   Source: Flight International

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    Maintenance tracking

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Learjet has unveiled its LASER maintenance-tracking programme following a three-month trial with more than 200 operators. Accessed via modem on the CompuServe on-line service, the LASER identifies upcoming inspections and parts replacements. Learjet will use the system to monitor reliability, with the aim of extending maintenance intervals. Source: ...

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    Guangzhou success

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (GAMECO) has won China's first international third-party heavy-maintenance contract, with an agreement to service two Royal Nepal Airlines (RNA) Boeing 757s. The two-year deal, worth an estimated $3 million, provides A- and C-checks, emergency repairs, component overhaul, the secondment of GAMECO staff to Kathmandu and the ...

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    Space offers

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    The USA has invited Israel to fly an astronaut aboard a Space Shuttle mission as part of a joint space agreement between the USA and Israel. Russia has also invited South Africa to fly an astronaut on a Soyuz TM visiting mission to the Mir 1 space station. South Korea ...

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    Trailblazers

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    NASA plans a series of low-cost, but ambitious, flights to Mars, starting in 1996. Tim Furniss/WASHINGTON DC A NEW ERA IN Martian exploration will begin in December 1996, when a McDonnell Douglas Delta 2 booster will launch the Mars Pathfinder, to blaze a fresh trail to the ...

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    Building an image

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    KLM has created and developed an effective corporate identity. Gunter Endres/LONDON KLM ROYAL DUTCH Airlines is the world's oldest continuously operating airline, having been founded in October 1919. While the retention of the same name for 76 years has perpetuated an important element of stability, it ...

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    Czechs choose IAI for MiG-21

    1995-12-20T00:00:00Z

    THE CZECH air force has selected Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) to upgrade 30 of its MIG-21MFs. The $100 million contract could be signed in 1996 if the Czechs decide to go ahead. The upgrade plan faces stiff opposition from various quarters - not least the Czech parliament - ...