All Safety News – Page 1295

  • News

    Necon Air Caravan crashes on take-off in Nepal

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    A Cessna 208 Caravan of Nepalese regional carrier Necon Air has crashed on take-off from Jumla, killing four of the 12 passengers and crew. The Nepalese Government has appointed a team of investigators, headed by Hari Bhakta Shrestha, joint secretary at the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation. The ...

  • News

    Croatia Airlines nears alliance

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/ZAGREB Croatia Airlines is finalising a strategic tie-up with a major European flag carrier as the next stage in its plans to establish Zagreb as a regional hub for destinations in the former Yugoslavia. The move comes hard on the heels of the acquisition by the Croatian ...

  • News

    Eurocontrol firms up separation plans in bid to beat congestion

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/DUBROVNIK Proposals for a major shake-up of Europe's congested airspace, aimed at securing extra capacity, will be considered by Eurocontrol in April. If approved, the programme will commit 38 countries to work together to introduce reduced vertical separation minima (RVSM) between flight levels 290 and 410 simultaneously ...

  • News

    JAL realigns to face aggressive market

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/SINGAPORE Japan Airlines (JAL) is expanding its international services and delegating more regional routes to its low cost subsidiaries as it braces itself against increased competition at home and abroad. The carrier says the major catalysts for intensified competition are the emergence of new domestic Japanese carriers ...

  • News

    Corruption charges hit Australian reforms

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNS Intended reform of Australia's civil aviation regulatory infrastructure is being held up by an escalating confrontation between the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and the Bureau of Air Safety Investigation (BASI). Allegations of corruption in both organisations are being aired publicly. The stand-off threatens the ...

  • News

    Philippine Airlines struggles to avoid repossession of fleet

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Airlines' (PAL) newly contracted management consultancy, Regent Star Services, is calling for urgent action to avoid the repossession of the airline's fleet by frustrated creditors. Chief advisor Peter Foster says in a memo to PAL staff: "By the end of January, we must have cash to make a ...

  • News

    Routes

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    -Southwest Airlines is introducing direct flights from Nashville to Fort Lauderdale and Seattle from April, and direct services from Chicago Midway to Houston and Phoenix in May. -Continental Airlines will launch a daily direct service from New York Newark to Tel Aviv in August, using Boeing 777-200s. This will be ...

  • News

    Sirocco re-evaluates strategy

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Sirocco Aerospace and Lufthansa Technik have frozen plans to establish a worldwide support network for the Tupolev Tu-204-120, in the face of the Russian economic crisis. Meanwhile, the German company's sister business, Lufthansa Cargo, confirms that it has decided not to acquire the freighter version of ...

  • News

    Maintenance Directory

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Part 1: The AmericasGraham Warwick/WASHINGTON DCData Tables/Air Transport Intelligence Consolidation continues in the North American commercial aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul sector, and is likely to remain the trend as its customers - the region's airlines - brace for an anticipated recession. How deeply any downturn bites into the ...

  • News

    Visionaire workers suffer cutbacks

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Dave Higdon/WITCHITA Visionaire has laid off the bulk of its workforce pending the conclusion of a continuing design review, and receipt of a substantial cash injection sought to fund the development of its Vantage single engined jet. The second wave of layoffs in as many months displaced about ...

  • News

    Russians consider industry restructure

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW The Russian government is considering moves toward a merger of the nation's two fighter manufacturers, MAPO and Sukhoi. An order for the restructuring is reported to be awaiting approval at prime minister Yevgeny Primakov's office, say reports in the Russian media. The government set up an ...

  • News

    US report plays down fears of GPS navigation signal jamming

    1999-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC A study conducted by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory concludes that risks associated with jamming of the global positioning system (GPS) signal can be managed. This can be achieved if steps are taken to minimise the prospects of intentional and unintentional interference, says a ...

  • News

    FAA sends US 727F operators $192 million bill

    1999-01-20T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has finalised airworthiness directives (AD) which impose severe payload limits on Boeing 727s that were converted into freighters by third party maintenance organisations. The restrictions remain in effect until floor structures on 270 US-registered 727Fs are modified at an estimated cost of $192 million, ...

  • News

    737 rudder safety checks planned

    1999-01-20T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an airworthiness directive (AD) requiring mandatory inspections for potential valve cracks in some Boeing 737 rudder power control units (PCUs). The FAA has also issued a directive covering the Rolls-Royce Allison AE3007 affecting Embraer RJ-145s and Cessna Citation X business jets. ...

  • News

    Airbus forecasts lower sales for 1999 as demand dwindles

    1999-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Airbus Industrie expects to achieve "significantly lower" sales during 1999, following its record breaking year of orders and deliveries, but insists it will continue the near-50% market share achieved in 1998 in all areas where it competes with Boeing. Commercial vice-president John Leahy declines to predict the ...

  • News

    Airports

    1999-01-20T00:00:00Z

    -The French minister of transport has confirmed his intention to restrict flights from Paris' second airport, Orly, to those with a range of less than 5,000km (2,700nm). The move, which is expected to take effect in 2001, means that a few slots (2.5% of the total) will be released for ...

  • News

    EVA opts out of plans for a stake in Myanmar

    1999-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Taiwan-based EVA Airways has dropped plans to buy a 50% stake in Myanmar Airways International (MAI). Talks ran aground in December, according to EVA deputy senior vice-president Nieh Kuo Wei. "We studied the market and we did want to have co-operation with Myanmar, but after careful study, we still ...

  • News

    Marketplace

    1999-01-20T00:00:00Z

    -US passenger/cargo charter airline Omni Air International has taken delivery of a McDonnell Douglas (MDC) DC-10-30 from Lufthansa, which is operated by charter subsidiary Condor. The aircraft will join Omni's fleet of two DC-10-10s and one -30, and a second ex-Condor DC-10-30 will arrive in June. -Boeing won orders from ...

  • News

    Prosecutors drop Nagoya criminal proceedings

    1999-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Japanese public prosecutors have dropped efforts to indict China Airlines (CAL)and Airbus Industrie over an A300 crash at Nagoya, Japan, in 1994, which claimed 264 lives out of 272 on board, according to Airbus representatives in Japan. Three damages suits filed against both the airline and the manufacturer by ...

  • News

    Lawyers raise MD-11 concerns

    1999-01-20T00:00:00Z