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    Denver to open with stop-gap bag system

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    DENVER International Airport will open at the end of February, using a combination of manual and automated baggage-handling systems. The airport was due to open in October 1993, but problems with its integrated automated baggage-handling system has forced the opening to be delayed four times. In ...

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    TransAsia ATR 72 was flying 'too low'

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    TAIWANESE investigators examining the night-time crash of a TransAsia Airways ATR 72 on 30 January are trying to determine why the aircraft was around 1,500ft (430m) below its prescribed altitude. The ATR 72 turboprop was cleared to land and the pilot was about to begin the approach to ...

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    Russia to re-start Hokum production

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE RUSSIAN Government has released funding to re-start series production of the much-delayed Kamov Ka-50 Hokum attack helicopter. Series production originally began in 1993 at the Progress plant in Arseneyv in the Russian Far East. Funding shortages, however, brought work on the helicopter to a halt. ...

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    Russians reveal Su-24MP cockpit

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE FIRST photograph of the Sukhoi Su-24MP (Fencer F) electronic-warfare (EW) aircraft cockpit shows a considerably revised layout for the electronic-systems operator. The rarely seen aircraft is used by the Russian air force for EW combat training at the Lipetsk air base. Only a dozen Su-24MPs (pictured above) ...

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    Recovery damage guided Phoenix review

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    DAMAGE TO the GEC-Marconi Phoenix unmanned air vehicle (UAV) during recovery is behind a UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) decision to undertake a review into the future of the programme (Flight International, 25-31 January). GEC admits that, on recovery, the UAV occasionally sustains more damage than is acceptable ...

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    Western partners lose patience over An-124

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Kieran Daly/LONDON WESTERN CARGO companies with interests in the Antonov An-124 Ruslan outsize freighter are expressing growing exasperation with its engines. The combination of the D-18T turbofan's unreliability and future difficulties in coping with noise restrictions has led to a showdown with Ukrainian engine design bureau ...

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    UK placatory on European workshare

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/LONDON THE UK GOVERNMENT is holding out an industrial olive branch to Germany in a move aimed at avoiding damaging disputes over workshare on the Eurofighter 2000 and the Future Large Aircraft (FLA). Senior Whitehall sources say that the UK will be relatively flexible over ...

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    Swissair runs into turbulence over Sabena alliance

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    FURTHER controversy has blown up around Swissair's alliance talks with Sabena, following the disclosure that the Swiss carrier is planning to make a revised offer which will include a call for "substantial" Belgian Government help in recapitalising its national carrier. "Swissair will formulate a new offer later this ...

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    UK spells out London airports policy

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE UK GOVERNMENT'S long-awaited response to the report by the "Runway capacity to serve the south-east" working-group rules out the possibility of a third Heathrow runway, but allows for a close, parallel, runway at Gatwick. Transport secretary Brian Mawhinney is asking the Civil Aviation Authority to study further ...

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    US airlines remain in the red

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON THE US AIRLINE industry again failed to produce the long-awaited return to profitability in 1994 as carriers paid for their latest round of restructuring. Two airlines, USAir and Continental Airlines, have warned of further job losses and aircraft deferrals to come. With most of ...

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    Boeing offers UK 200% offset

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    BOEING IS offering the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) a 200% offset deal if it purchases the CH-47 Chinook to meet the Royal Air Force's £1 billion support-helicopter requirement. The company hopes that the offset offer will counter what it perceives to be a growing political lobby in ...

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    Emergency landing mars 777 test success

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES JUBILATION OVER THE "flawless" first flight of a General Electric GE90-powered Boeing 777 on 2 February was overshadowed by an incident on another 777 test aircraft which was forced into an emergency landing at Boeing Field later the same day. Boeing launched an ...

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    GE wins stretched Regional Jet vote

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOMBARDIER HAS selected a new variant of the General Electric CF34 turbofan to power the yet-to-be-launched CRJX, a stretched version of the 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet. The choice of the CF34-8C was revealed to Canadair's CRJX airline advisory group at a meeting in ...

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    Delta/Virgin code-share approved

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA THE US DEPARTMENT of Transportation (DoT) has approved Delta Air Lines' space/code-sharing deal with Virgin Atlantic Airways, for which Delta first applied in April 1994. The agreement will give Atlanta, Georgia-based Delta its first access to London Heathrow through seat blocks purchased on Virgin ...

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    Order cuts spark Boeing job losses

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    BOEING IS TO CUT 737 and 767 production rates and has forecast around 7,000 job losses for 1995, only six weeks after company chairman and chief executive Frank Schrontz predicted that the employment forecast would be "level or slightly down". Admitting the dramatic effect of some recent order ...

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    Hand-me-down hokum

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    The US Department of Defense (DoD) is doing, on the surface, what any responsible government department anywhere would do. It has thousands of helicopters (and parts for them) which have been paid for once by the taxpayer and are now surplus to requirements. Rather than scrapping or mothballing them, the ...

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    Air Inter springs profit surprise

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    FRENCH DOMESTIC airline Air Inter unexpectedly recorded a profit during 1994, the first positive result for four years. On a turnover of Fr11.74 billion ($2.24 billion), the airline made a Fr21 million profit, when a loss of around Fr100 million had been predicted. The improved figures were because ...

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    Moonlighting can cause problems

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Sir - The letter from the director-general of the International Air Carrier Association (Flight International. 11-17 January, P45) struck a chord with me. A few years ago, a newspaper article reported that an airline captain had fallen asleep while taxiing in after night duty. What was ...

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    Taiwan bilaterals

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Taiwan has concluded a bilateral air-service agreement with Switzerland, under which Swiss Air Asia will operate three flights a week between Zurich and Taipei from 7 April. It has also signed an agreement with Italy to start twice-weekly flights. China Airlines and privately owned EVA Air are competing for the ...

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    Murders baffle Russian industry

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE RUSSIAN aerospace industry has been hit by a spate of murders and an apparent suicide, which claimed the lives of three senior executives over a six-day period. Promexport director Oleg Borisov was found dead in his Moscow apartment on 15 January, having apparently shot himself. ...