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    Canadian carriers ask Government for slots

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    AIR CANADA and Canadian Airlines International have asked their Government for all of the slots which available to Canadian carriers at New York La Guardia and Chicago O'Hare airports under the proposed open-skies agreement with the USA. The pact, is expected to be signed when US President Bill Clinton visits ...

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    German Navy Tornado bombs civilian ship by mistake during target practice

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    THE GERMAN NAVY IS blaming sun-blindness for an incident in, which a civilian ship at the edge of a firing range in the western Baltic was accidentally bombed by a naval Panavia Tornado. According to the Federal Ministry of Defence, the incident occurred on 9 February, when two ...

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    Training snags hit Malaysian Fulcrums

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    TRAINING PROBLEMS may delay the initial delivery of Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrums to the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). Senior Malaysian officials have admitted that coordinating the training of pilots and technicians in India and Russia has proved a problem. There is also a shortage of trained personnel. ...

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    Cellular-phone venture planned

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    COMPANIES FROM Indonesia, Thailand and the Phillipines are to form a joint venture to operate a hand-held cellular-telephone satellite system for the Asia-Pacific region. PT Pasific Satelit Nusantara, Jasmine International and Long Distance Telephone, have raised $150 million in venture capital and plan a satellite launch in 1997. ...

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    Space Tug contract finally agreed

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    NASA HAS finally agreed with Russia a $190 million contract to provide the Functional Auxiliary Module, or FGB space tug, which will be the first element of the planned Alpha space station. Russia originally demanded $220 million for the FGB and expected to be paid for its launch ...

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    JDA near to F-15 radar choice

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    THE JAPAN Defense Agency (JDA) is close to a selecting a new radar for its fleet of McDonnell Douglas (MDC)/ Mitsubishi F-15J/DJ fighters, as part of a wider aircraft mid-life upgrade programme. The improved Hughes APG-63 upgrade radar is understood to be the Japan Air Self-Defence Force's ...

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    JASDF frets over FS-X timescale

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    THE JAPAN AIR Self-De-fence Force (JASDF) is concerned that, unless production of the Mitsubishi FS-X support fighter begins in 1996, the aircraft will not enter service in time to replace its fleet of Mitsubishi F-1s. Many of Japan's 75 F-1s are nearing the ends of their design fatigue ...

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    Concern grows over NSA viability

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    JAPAN'S JOINT YS-X/New Small Aircraft (NSA) feasibility study with Boeing is unlikely to be completed by the 1 March deadline, amid growing uncertainty about the market and financial viability of the programme (Flight International, 15-21 February). The 90- to 110-seat-aircraft study is still at the preliminary stage ...

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    Significant achievement

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    The first NH Industries NH90 takes shape. Julian Moxon/PARIS At first sight, it might be difficult to appreciate the significance of the all-composite fuselage shell sitting on makeshift landing gear at Eurocopter France's Marseilles factory. It is, however, the visible evidence of progress on what is potentially ...

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    SAS makes first profit since 1989

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    SAS HAS REPORTED ITS first pre-tax profit in five years, following the major reworking of finances and operations, which was stepped up at the start of 1994. In a brief preliminary statement, the Scandinavian airline group revealed that it expects its 1994 profit to come in at SKr1.5 ...

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    Evergreen eavesdroppper

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    The durable Lockheed C-130 has been used in many 'special' roles Martin Streetly/LONDON By the time the Lockheed C-130J transport aircraft enters production in 1996, the Hercules will have been in service for 40 years. Its longevity is matched by the diversity of roles it has been ...

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    Plague brought loss to Air India

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    THE INDIAN Government has admitted that the outbreak of plague in the country in 1994 has pushed its international flag carrier Air India into loss. Air India had made an estimated loss of $6.5 million by the end of December after the first nine months of its financial ...

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    Booz pushes Russian route plans

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Kieran Daly/VIENNA A NEW air-traffic management (ATM) system for the Russian Far East, which will bring huge savings for airlines operating in the North Pacific, could be fully operational by August 1997. The programme is designed to open up at least three more routes through ...

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    FedEx orders more Airbus freighters

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    EXPRESS FREIGHT company FedEx has placed a follow-on order for seven Airbus A310-200 freighter conversions from Daimler-Benz Aerospace Airbus (DAA). Conversion of an eighth aircraft is still under discussion. The aircraft are being bought by Memphis-based FedEx from Delta Airlines' fleet, and will be converted to A310-200F freighter ...

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    Boeing plans 767 tanker for Japanese requirement

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    BOEING HAS announced formally its intention to develop a combined military tanker/transport derivative of its 767, with the aim of securing a launch order from the Japan Air Self-Defence Force (JASDF). It is offering two versions of the Tanker/Tanker Multi-Mission aircraft, based on the 767-200ER and stretched ...

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    Major US carriers lower agent fees

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    MAJOR US AIRLINES have imposed caps on travel agent commissions, to lower operating costs. Delta Airlines was the first to limit the fees, but American, Northwest, USAir, United and Continental soon followed. The measure, which was attacked by travel-agent groups who say it may put them out of ...

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    US ATC plan given a lukewarm reaction

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    THE CLINTON Administration has received a cool reception from US lawmakers over renewed efforts to create a quasi-Governmental corporation responsible for the nation's air traffic control (ATC). In 1994, the White House failed to win support on Capitol Hill for the so-called United States Air Traffic Services (USATS) ...

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    Brazil seizes Il-76

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    THE BRAZILIAN authorities have seized an Ilyushin Il-76 transport aircraft carrying military spares to the Peruvian air force. Peru and Ecuador are involved in a border dispute. The aircraft, which was seized at Ortaleza Airport, was bound for Lima and carried spares for Peruvian Mil Mi-8 Hips. Ecuador ...

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    CFMI seeks to pin down airlines on Il-86

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    CFM INTERNATIONAL hopes to launch its re-engineing programme for the Russian Ilyushin Il-86 by June and to have certification for the CFM56-powered aircraft by the end of 1996. General manager of engine sales, Henri Cabannes, says that a group of Russian airlines have declared their intentions to re-engine ...

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    Euroflag talks to Japan about Kawaski FLA role

    1995-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/TOKYO THE JAPAN Defence Agency (JDA) is holding discussions with Euroflag about the possible participation of Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) in the development and production of the Future Large Aircraft (FLA). The Japan Air Self-Defence Force (JASDF) has a long-term need for up 30 ...