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    Cessna

    1995-11-08T13:34:00Z

    Chris Addington has been appointed director of assembly for single-engine aircraft at Cessna Aircraft of Wichita, Kansas. He was formerly group manager for aircraft completion at Raytheon Aircraft.   Source: Flight International

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    Avatar

    1995-11-08T13:34:00Z

    Patrick Tyler has been promoted from supervisor to manager for customer service at US aviation-parts supplier Avatar Alliance, of Stratford, Connecticut. Nanda Muldowney replaces Tyler as customer service supervisor. Muldowney was formerly customer service manager for Interturbine, of Los Angeles, California. Francisco Tizon becomes managing director for Latin America. He ...

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    Raytheon

    1995-11-08T13:33:00Z

    Daniel Grafton, president of Raytheon Aerospace, has been named a vice-president of parent company Raytheon Aircraft. Grafton, who has been with Raytheon Aerospace since 1980, was vice-president and general manager before becoming president in 1990.   Source: Flight International

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    AlliedSignal

    1995-11-08T13:33:00Z

    John Hamilton has become vice-president and general manager of environmental-control systems at AlliedSignal Aerospace, of Torrance, California. He was previously director of repair and overhaul at South Bend, Indiana. Tig Krekel becomes vice-president and general manager for military customer support in marketing sales and service, having been vice-president of military ...

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    Lockheed

    1995-11-08T13:31:00Z

    Dr Hugo Poza has been appointed executive vice-president of Lockheed Martin company Sanders, of Nashua, New Hampshire. He succeeds Richard Reed, who is to retire. Dr Ehtisham Siddiqui takes over from Poza as vice-president and general manager of the Sanders avionics division. Poza, with Sanders since 1988, was previously a ...

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    PATS

    1995-11-08T13:31:00Z

    Jack Frost has been appointed president and chief operating officer at PATS, an auxiliary-fuel-system and power-unit supplier of Columbia, Maryland. He was head of worldwide sales for FlightSafety International, in New York.   Source: Flight International

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    GE F414 qualification

    1995-11-08T12:02:00Z

    General Electric has received preliminary flight qualification for the F414-400 engine, clearing the way for the first flight of the McDonnell Douglas F-18E/F in December. Two 98kN (22,000lb)-thrust F414s have been installed in the first F-18E. GE's $741 million development contract includes eight ground-test and 21 flight-test engines. Source: ...

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    Lockheed simulation

    1995-11-08T12:01:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has won a five-year $146 million contract to support US Air Force special-operations training at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico. The company has also won a US Army contract, potentially worth $500 million over five years, to develop distributed simulation technology. Under the USAF Mission Training Support ...

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    Beech Scandanavian sale

    1995-11-08T11:49:00Z

    Scandinavian regional Air Express has ordered a Raytheon Beech 1900D for delivery by the end of 1995, with an option for a second aircraft. The Norrkoping, Sweden-based airline operates Beech King Air 300s and Embraer Bandeirantes.   Source: Flight International

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    L-1011 replacement

    1995-11-08T11:49:00Z

    Delta Air Lines chairman Ron Allen says that the carrier is "looking at" the Airbus A330 and Boeing 777 twinjets as potential replacements for its 56 Lockheed L-1011 tri-jets. He admits that Delta is experiencing reliability problems with the L-1011, introduced in 1972.   Source: Flight International

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    EVA order signed

    1995-11-08T11:48:00Z

    Eva Air of Taiwan has formally signed a contract to purchase six McDonnell Douglas MD-90s. The previously announced deal calls for the delivery of the first aircraft in October 1996 and the final two by the first quarter of 1997.   Source: Flight International

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    Right Royal bid

    1995-11-08T11:48:00Z

    Royal Aviation has made an improved, C$63 million ($45.9 million) take-over offer for Montreal-based Transat AT in a bid to create Canada's largest charter carrier, with a 19-aircraft fleet. Transat rejected Royal's original C$52.5 million offer.   Source: Flight International

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    Caribbean airlines make fleet plans

    1995-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/MIAMI NEWLY PRIVATISED Caribbean airlines Air Jamaica and BWIA International Airways are moving ahead with fleet replacements and acquisitions of local regional carriers. Progress was detailed at the SH&E/Airline Business conference on Latin American aviation in Miami, Florida, held on 2-3 November. Air Jamaica has ...

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    Atlas conversion

    1995-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Atlas Air of the USA has awarded Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering (HAECO) a contract to convert ten Boeing 747-200s to freighters over the next 24 months. The first aircraft, an ex-Alitalia -200 Combi, was delivered to HAECO on 1 November, for conversion to a full freighter. Source: Flight ...

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    Strato 2C funding hinges on contract negotiations

    1995-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH THE GERMAN Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR) is negotiating a new contract with composite-aircraft manufacturer Burkhart Grob, which must be completed by mid-November to save the Strato 2C programme. Grob says that outstanding funding of DM46.74 million ($31 million) is being withheld by the German ...

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    FAA independence plan faces veto

    1995-11-08T00:00:00Z

    US TRANSPORTATION Secretary Federico Pena is to recommend that US President Clinton veto a measure that would take the US Federal Aviation Administration out of Department of Transportation control. The pending FAA Reform Bill before the House of Representatives would establish the FAA as an independent agency governed ...

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    UK companies breached UN Iraqi Scud embargo

    1995-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Alan George/LONDON A WEST LONDON trading firm run by an Iraqi-born Briton supplied Baghdad with 500 UK-made guidance systems for Scud missiles, worth about £6 million, an 18-month UK Customs investigation has established. The shipments were made over a three-year period ending in November 1991 - ...

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    Israel fails FAA safety inspection

    1995-11-08T00:00:00Z

    ISRAEL HAS FAILED an aviation-safety audit by US Federal Aviation Administration inspectors. The US agency is working with Israel to correct deficiencies. Israel's failure to meet International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) aviation-safety standards has earned it a conditional rating from the FAA - limiting operations to the USA ...

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    BA's Marshall eases back into non-executive role

    1995-11-08T00:00:00Z

    British Airways chairman Sir Colin Marshall is to hand over his executive responsibilities to the group's current managing director, Bob Ayling, on 1 January, 1996. Under the changes, Ayling becomes chief executive, and Marshall becomes non-executive chairman. Ayling is a solicitor who joined BA in 1985 as legal director. He ...

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    Harrods buys Hunting FBO

    1995-11-08T00:00:00Z

    HUNTING HAS announced the sale of its business-aviation unit, which runs fixed-base operations (FBOs) at London's Heathrow, Stansted and Luton airports, to the owners of the London department store Harrods. The operation, a joint venture with BP Oil, has been acquired for nearly £1 million by Harrods Holdings. ...