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    The year ahead

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    After the five toughest years this business has ever known, surely 1995 will be the year of recovery. Well, maybe. Certainly this year promises more than any since 1989, but only selected carriers will benefit. The major economies can expect the winning combination of steady growth, stable oil prices and ...

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    Playing catch-up

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Look for some progress in Africa and more competition in the Middle East. After years in the doldrums, African aviation looks set for an upturn in fortunes in 1995. Political instability and financial hardship will ensure the negatives still outweigh the positives, but any form of progress will provide the ...

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    Financial results

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Air Liberté returned to profit on strong sales growth, and said it was helped by the stronger dollar. The carrier launched its Orly-Toulouse route in January. Air Malta's 19% profit increase produced a record result, with a 39.9% pre-tax return on shareholders' equity. It launched 13 new scheduled ...

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    Sabre points way ahead

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    We at Sabre Decision Technologies (SDT) certainly appreciate the point that the Making the Sale article (Airline Business, October 1994) makes: that anyone not already in the business of selling services to the aviation market will 'find it very hard - perhaps impossible - to break in' and compete against ...

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    Share and share alike?

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    South Korean and Chinese airlines finally launched the first-ever scheduled flights between their respective capitals in December following agreement on a commercial pact to pool revenues. The insistence by Air China and China Eastern on such a pact had surprised Korean Air Lines and Asiana, which were ready ...

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    Washington eyes safety standards

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    As US airlines assess the damage inflicted by the high-profile debate on safety, concerns are growing that the subject could provoke a political battle of wills, with aviation caught in the middle again. By Mead Jennings. Most US citizens are familiar with the statistics: more than 40,000 people die ...

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    Aid us again

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The Spanish government has made an official request to the European Commission for permission to inject Pta130 billion ($970 million) into its troubled flag carrier, Iberia. Pay cuts agreed with all its unions will take effect in the February payroll, giving the carrier a financial breathing space. Source: ...

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    MAS makes more moves

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Malaysia Helicopter Services is continuing its rapid expansion of global aviation interest, but the launch of its latest joint venture may sour relations between Cambodia and Thailand. MHS has taken a 40 per cent stake in Royal Air Cambodge, stepping into the breach left by Singapore Airlines, which ...

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    PAL faces home threat

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Faltering deregulation in the Philippines will receive a boost this month with the startup of the first serious domestic competition for the country's flag carrier. Grand International Airways (GrandAir), set up by a group of former senior Philippine Airlines officials, will operate two Airbus A300s on a four ...

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    Virgin bucks Oz trend

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Virgin Atlantic appears intent on bucking the trend on the highly competitive Kangaroo route. As the UK carrier threatens legal action to gain access, the incumbents are reassessing their independent approach on the route. Virgin's threat follows hard on the heels of a cooperation deal with Malaysia Airlines, ...

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    Beijing beckons

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/BEIJING In the 16 years since China opened its doors to reform, the country has emerged as a major trading partner of the West and is on course to become an economic superpower in the next century. Underlining its emerging importance are the many corporations beating a ...

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    Windshear approval due for Westinghouse radar

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    WESTINGHOUSE expects next month to receive a supplemental type certificate (STC) from the US Federal Aviation Administration which will allow the use of its MR-3000 weather radar as a predictive windshear system for civil aircraft. Initially, the windshear predictor will be installed aboard Westinghouse's British Aerospace One-Eleven testbed ...

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    USA and UK move ahead on Halon test replacement

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Simon Elliott/LONDON THE UK CIVIL Aviation Authority will award a contract to design and build an aircraft-cabin hidden-fire test rig by the end of this month. The system will be used to test replacements for Halon 1211, which is used in aircraft-cabin fire extinguishers. The contract ...

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    Fibre-optic contract goes to Sira

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    SIRA, THE UK space-instrumentation and hardware specialist, has won a contract which could lead to the development of a passive fibre-optic monitoring system capable of allowing ground controllers to view the deployment of spacecraft-based systems. The European Space Agency (ESA) has awarded Sira a feasibility contract under which ...

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    Blade runners

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    It may be a depressed market, but potential customers have plenty of choice.   Douglas Barrie Kieran Daly Jennifer Pite/LONDON In the civil market, helicopter sales show scarcely any sign of recovery - with some sectors declining still further. Nonetheless, there ...

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    Stability with style

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Bell has incorporated both flair and style in its intermediate-sized twin-turbine helicopter, the Model 230. Peter Gray/DALLAS When Bell Helicopter Textron decided to re-engine its Bell 222 helicopter with Allison 250-C30G/2s, it took the opportunity to incorporate more than 70 other refinements and modifications. The result is the ...

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    Exploring technology

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The McDonnell Douglas Explorer was designed with the customer more than just in mind Guy Norris/MESA, ARIZONA As the latest commercial machine from the manufacturer of the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, it is reasonable to expect the McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (MDHS) Explorer to incorporate the ...

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    Mir rendezvous

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON Members of the crew of a routine Space Shuttle Discovery mission have waited a year to be launched but, during that time, their mission has taken on a higher profile, as well as an extra crewman. The wait will have been worthwhile. The Discovery is now ...

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    Turboprop market ripe for mergers

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON THE TURBOPROP market showed few clear signs of recovery in 1994, lending weight to moves for industry consolidation in the run-up to the alliance between ATR and Jetstream; exclusively reported in Flight International, 18-24 January issue. Overall delivery numbers appear to be largely unchanged ...

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    Italy deploys Harrier II Plus for first time

    1995-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Andrea Spinelli/GENOA ITALY HAS deployed its McDonnell Douglas Harrier II Plus operationally for the first time on the aircraft carrier Garibaldi as part of a task force covering the withdrawal of United Nations forces from Somalia. The Harrier II Plus aircraft, assigned to the Gruppo Aeri ...