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    Egypt Discussions

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The Egyptian navy is negotiating for a second batch of ten remanufactured Kaman SH-2G Seasprite shipboard anti-submarine warfare helicopters. Egypt is to receive its first ten ex-US Navy SH-2G in 1997/8 in a deal worth $150 million. The helicopters will be equipped with an AlliedSignal dipping sonar and consideration is ...

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    GAO Thwarts MDC Appeal

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The US General Accounting Office (GAO) has rejected a McDonnell Douglas (MDC) protest, over the US Navy's award of a $1.4 billion winner-takes-all Tomahawk cruise missile contract, to Hughes Missile Systems.   Source: Flight International

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    ATR Sells

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Aerospatiale/Alenia consortium ATR has announced sales of two ATR 42-300 twin-turboprops to Venezuelan carrier IAACA for delivery in the next three months, and one ATR 42-320 to Eagle Aviation of Mombasa, Kenya, for service entry in July.   Source: Flight International

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    Southampton

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    John Bullen has been appointed operations director at Southampton International Airport, Hampshire, in the UK. Bullen, who has been with airport owner BAA since 1977, has been planning manager and then terminal manager at BAA's Gatwick International Airport, Sussex, and was most recently head of operations for BAA International. He ...

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    PAMA

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Stan Mackiewicz has been appointed executive director of the US Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA) of Chesterfield, Missouri. Mackiewicz, most recently programme director for UNC Airwork, will be based in Washington DC.   Source: Flight International

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    NAAC

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Daniel Anderson has become president of the US National Air Access Council (NAAC) of Alexandria, Virginia, which represents US air-tour operators. He has previously been vice-president and general manager of Air Grand Canyon, and Windrock Aviation of Grand Canyon, Arizona.         ...

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    Wings West

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    American Eagle carrier Wings West, of Fort Worth, Texas, has appointed Mary Jordan president. She was vice-president of human resources at American Airlines. Source: Flight International

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    Signature

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Dick Dodson has been named chief executive of aviation-services company Signature Flight Support of Orlando, Florida. He was most recently chief executive of Dunlop Slazenger, based in Greenville, South Carolina. Source: Flight International

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    Spectrum

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Steve Tanner has become president of Spectrum Aviation Management, of Austin, Texas, a specialist in aeromedical design and interior helicopter-completion services. In the industry for 20 years, Tanner spent five years as helicopter marketing manager of Austin Jet Helicopters. Source: Flight International

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    AOPA

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Legislative Action, of Washington DC, has appointed Rick Hodges director of legislative communications. He was formerly public affairs specialist for the US Airline Pilots Association. Source: Flight International

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    British Airways

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Ford Ennals has been named director of marketing at British Airways, from mid-July. Ennals, executive vice-president of marketing and business operations for international clothing firm Fruit of the Loom, succeeds Mike Batt, who has become executive vice-president of sales and marketing for Alamo Rent a Car in the USA. ...

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    ACI

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The general assembly of the European Airports Council International (ACI) has elected Mario Brianza, director-general of SEA Milano, as its new president. He succeeds Eric Kirsch of Belgium. Terry Lovett, managing director of East Midlands Airport of the UK, has been re-elected for a second three-year term on the governing ...

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    Slow progress

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Progress towards achieving a US/Russian bilateral airworthiness agreement remains slow. Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC THE USA AND RUSSIA will break no speed records in their marathon efforts to complete a bilateral airworthiness agreement, say US aviation officials involved in the negotiations. While some progress is reported ...

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    No substitute for 'airmanship'

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Sir -With reference to correspondence regarding training and modern aircraft, I would like, having myself flown, trained, checked and examined on various types of aircraft including currently the A320, to add some comments. all aircraft are flown the same way, are subject to the same conditions/elements and all ...

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    A question of US space flight numbers

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Sir - You are wrong to say that NASA's STS70 Shuttle mission is the 100th US manned space flight (Flight International, 7 - 13 June, P29). There were 31 US space flights, before the Shuttle flew for the first time in April 1981, and, to date, there have been 67 ...

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    United trials ERS

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    For One-Step FANS UNITED AIRLINES has begun a six-month evaluation of a computer-based electronic-resource system (ERS), developed by Minnesota-based Computing Devices International, on 5 June. The ERS, fitted to a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, is "basically the pilot's interface to the FANS [Future Air Navigation System]," says ...

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    A fair fight?

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Airlines battles with competition and domestic deregulation. Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Philippine Airlines (PAL) has suffered more than its fair of share of turbulence over the last 54 years. Buffeted by a succession of political crises, military coups and corrupt mismanagement, control of the airline has routinely ...

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    Intertechnique targets USA for expansion plans

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Gilbert Sedbon/PARIS FRENCH EQUIPMENT manufacturer Intertechnique believes that it is back on course for expansion and is targeting the US market with two small acquisitions already in prospect. The company, which is known for its oxygen masks and its fuel-management and environmental-control systems, emerged from ...

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    Hughes rethinks Canadian ATC project

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    HUGHES AIRCRAFT and the Canadian Department of Transport have agreed to revise the terms of a C$659 million ($478 million) programme to modernise the country's air-traffic-control (ATC) system after the project ran into technical, budgetary and scheduling difficulties. The new deal essentially pays Hughes more to deliver ...

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    DoT relaxes rules

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    THE US DEPARTMENT of Transportation (DoT) will no longer require US carriers to file mechanical delays and flight cancellations as part of normal on-time reporting. The change re-instates reporting requirements, in place until January, when the DoT required major US carriers to include aircraft problems and flight cancellations ...