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    Justice has been seen to be done

    1995-02-15T11:10:00Z

    Sir - The Dan-Air Pilots' Action Group (DAPAG) is pleased that the industrial tribunal has found in its favour that former Dan-Air pilots were unfairly dismissed. From the outset the advice of the British Air Line Pilots Association (BAlPA) has been that DAPAG had no case. Since the ...

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    PATS

    1995-02-15T11:06:00Z

    Auxiliary-fuel-systems and auxiliary-power-units supplier PATS, of Columbia, Maryland, has named Scott Davis senior vice-president of engineering and manufacturing. He was previously head of engineering and manufacturing for Page Avjet, of Orlando, Florida.   Source: Flight International

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    Aviall Caledonian

    1995-02-15T11:05:00Z

    Peter Muirhead (right) has become production director of Aviall Caledonian, the Prestwick, UK-based aero-engine overhaul and repair company. He was formerly with the PA Consulting Group. John Horsburgh (left) has been promoted to director and general manager for the CF6. He was previously general manager for the CF6. David Crews ...

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    AAR

    1995-02-15T11:02:00Z

    Aircraft-equipment supplier AAR, of Elk Grove Village, Illinois, has named James Bacon vice-president for airline programmes. Bacon, most recently an airline consultant, has also served with Continental Airlines and Air California. Michael Hughes is appointed general manager for AAR Pacific, the company's sales and maintenance base in Singapore. He was ...

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    Honeywell

    1995-02-15T11:02:00Z

    Mike Slomke has become director of procurement at Honeywell Military Avionics, of Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was formerly manager of supply management at Honeywell Industrial Automation Control, of Phoenix, Arizona.   Source: Flight International

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    Emery

    1995-02-15T11:01:00Z

    International freight firm Emery Worldwide, of Palo Alto, California, has named Steve Soukup Eastern Europe manager. Soukup, to be based in Zurich, Switzerland, was sales manager for Europe. Rod Cox will head Emery's Middle East division and Hugh Laird becomes division manager for Africa.   Source: Flight ...

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    Pemco aeroplex

    1995-02-15T11:01:00Z

    David Mitchell has been named vice-president for business development for the government and military operations of Birmingham, Alabama-based Precision Standard's Pemco Aeroplex division. Mitchell was formerly operations division chief of a US Air Force fighter wing.   Source: Flight International

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    Cirrus

    1995-02-15T11:00:00Z

    Light-aircraft manufacturer Cirrus Design, of Duluth, Minnesota, has named Tom Shea vice-president of sales and marketing for the recently introduced SR20 and ST50. He was previously vice-president of marketing for Astra Jet.   Source: Flight International

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    Galileo

    1995-02-15T11:00:00Z

    David Near has been named vice-president for intuitive products and interactive services at computer reservations company Galileo International, of Rosemont, Illinois. He has also held management positions at United Airlines.   Source: Flight International

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    Astra Jet

    1995-02-15T10:59:00Z

    Rich Beine has been appointed vice-president of marketing/sales for Astra Jet, of Princeton, New Jersey. He was most recently vice-president of sales for the western USA at Gulfstream Aerospace.   Source: Flight International

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    Hazeltine IFF decision

    1995-02-15T10:38:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas has selected Esco Electronics subsidiary Hazeltine to supply a combined interrogator/transponder identification-friend-or-foe (IFF) system for the upgraded F-18E/F in a contract worth $11 million.   Source: Flight International

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    Mil battery retrofit

    1995-02-15T10:37:00Z

    French battery manufacturer Saft has introduced a kit to retrofit its nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cad) batteries on the Mil Mi-8T helicopter. The kit consists of four 2506A-2 Ni-Cad batteries. It is said to upgrade the cold-temperature engine-start performance and capability for repeated autonomous starts and to increase aircraft payload by 72kg, through ...

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    Howmet agreement

    1995-02-15T10:36:00Z

    Howmet Refurbishment has agreed a deal with Pratt & Whitney, making the company's Advanced Refurbishment and Coatings unit in North Haven, Connecticut, the first independent source for the repair of International Aero Engines V2500 A5/D5 aerofoil components.     Source: Flight International

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    NAT's special mission

    1995-02-15T10:36:00Z

    Canada's Northern Airborne Technology (NAT) has introduced a panel-mounted FM transceiver for civil special-mission operators. The NPX138 covers the VHF-FM band from 138-174MHz. NAT has also introduced a new-generation remote-mount civil-tactical radio.   Source: Flight International

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    Continental rating

    1995-02-15T10:15:00Z

    Credit ratings for Continental Airlines are under review, following concerns about the carrier's losses and difficulties with its low-cost Continental Lite operations. New York rating agency Moody's says that it is reviewing $1 billion in debt in the light of continuing losses.   Source: ...

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    Carriers named

    1995-02-15T10:07:00Z

    US President Bill Clinton says that the US Navy's next two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers will be named after former presidents Harry Truman and Ronald Reagan.   Source: Flight International

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    Samsung VTOL deal

    1995-02-15T09:39:00Z

    Samsung Aerospace has signed an initial agreement to co-develop and produce the Moller Sky Car in South Korea. Samsung and Moller International plan to put the four-seat vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft in commercial use by 1997.   Source: Flight International

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    Discovery paves way

    1995-02-15T09:29:00Z

    The planned docking between the Space Shuttle Atlantis/STS71 and the Russian Mir 1 space station was boosted on 6 February when sister ship the Discovery came to within 11.2m of the Mir, just 1.5m less than planned.   Source: Flight International

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    Reims may return to light singles

    1995-02-15T00:00:00Z

    REIMS AVIATION president Jean-Paul Pellessier says that he will decide on whether to resume licence production of Cessna piston-singles "within a few weeks", following the US manufacturer's decision to re-start production of such types at the beginning of 1997. "I am very enthusiastic about it, but there are ...

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    Joining the bandwagon

    1995-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Kieran Daly and Jenny Pite/LONDON There is perhaps little doubt that a degree of management fashion-following lies behind some of the trends observed in the running of the air transport industry. The sceptics who blame mere fashion for the widespread move to arm's-length operation of airline maintenance during the 1990s ...