All Safety News – Page 1356

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    Pakistan opens routes to ease air congestion

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Pakistan has opened up new air routes to overflight traffic from China and India, as part of a wider effort to ease growing congestion between Asia, the Middle East and Europe. The two new bi-direction routes, G325 and G326, came into effect from 6 November under a notification ...

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    Ryanair leads in mixed low-cost results

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON A mixed set of financial results from Debonair, Ryanair and Virgin Express - their first since seeking stock-market listings earlier this year - has left analysts looking for signs of a shake-out in Europe's low-cost airline market. Veteran low-cost challenger Ryanair posted a robust ...

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    Ride the tiger

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    In the words of Douglas Adams' Hitch-hikers' Guide to the Galaxy, "Don't panic!" - well, not yet, anyway. Similarly, however, don't relax. The recent turmoil in Asian stock and currency markets is going to have a profound effect on the air-transport business and its suppliers. Those forecasters, whose confident predictions ...

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    Heading for collision

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON Fixed-wing aircraft set out for airports or airfields, but helicopter destinations are of almost limitless variety, and the precise details are often unknown to the pilot at departure. There is no Jeppesen approach chart for the site of a road accident or a mountain rescue. Professional ...

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    IATA plea leads to delay of B-RNAV

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Eurocontrol has delayed by three months the deadline for introduction of basic radio navigation (B-RNAV) standards to European airspace after a last-minute request from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The original deadline, 28 January, 1998, has been put back to 23 April, which ...

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    FedEx opens talks in hunt for Fokker F27 successor

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC FedEx is talking to Saab Aircraft, Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) and Ayres about developing a turboprop-powered, all-cargo aircraft to replace its fleet of 36 Fokker F27 freighters, says chairman Frederick Smith. IAI and FedEx are known to be discussing the development of a ...

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    FAA cheers trinidad

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Trinidad and Tobago now fully complies with safety standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), says the US Federal Aviation Administration, based upon its International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA). Morocco has similarly had its IASA safety oversight rating raised to the top level. ICAO is considering forming its ...

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    European Commission strengthens A3XX effort

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON The aerospace industry has been granted "key action" status as part of the European Commission's (EC) ratification of the structure of its proposed Fifth Framework programme for research and technology development. The move will focus research spending on key development programmes such as the Airbus Industrie ...

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    Honeywell develops intuitive aircraft flightdeck system

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Honeywell is demonstrating to aircraft manufacturers an intuitive autoflight system which integrates the autopilot controls and flight-management system (FMS). Honeywell says: "It is not the interface which makes an FMS difficult to use, it is the functionality, and that's what we hope to ...

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    Bridgestone buys

    1997-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Japanese tyre manufacturer Bridgestone has acquired the operations of its US aircraft-tyre distributor Thompson Aerospace from Rene Charvillat. The unit had 1996 sales of about $20 million.   Source: Flight International

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    Avjet on tap

    1997-11-18T17:48:00Z

    The ambitious 57km jet fuel pipeline project which will link Dubai International Airport to Jebel Ali Free Zone will be ready to pump fuel by the end of November. Owner and operator Emirates Petroleum Products Company (EPPCO) says pressure testing with water is under way. The designers ...

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    School days

    1997-11-18T17:44:00Z

    Dubai Aviation College is out in force at the show to attract future pilots, engineers and managers. The college is not restricting itself to enrolling students from within the emirates and GCC countries, but is also looking further afield for candidates. "Our doors are open to anyone ...

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    Derco record

    1997-11-18T17:41:00Z

    Derco Aerospace attributes a year of record growth and sales surpassing $100 million to the expansion of its aircraft platform product lines and the formation of a new subsidiary, Derco Aircraft Sales and Leasing. The US-based company says the new subsidiary will focus on the commercial aviation sector. ...

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    DSA for Egypt

    1997-11-18T17:40:00Z

    Data Systems Analysts (DSA) has announced two new contracts totalling $4 million from the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA). The contract to deliver and install a local area network (LAN) for the Flight Safety Standards Sector is worth $2.7 million. The system will be housed in ...

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    Taxiway system gets the green light for airports

    1997-11-18T17:35:00Z

    Daimler-Benz Aerospace is showing its new taxying guidance system at Dubai '97. It allows uninterrupted taxying which reduces fuel consumption, pollution, pilot workload and engine noise. The pilot is guided by green centreline lighting and instructions to 'follow the green'. The end of the assigned way is ...

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    Venezuelan order is welcome boost for IPTN

    1997-11-18T17:27:00Z

    Hugh McAtear Indonesian aircraft manufacturer IPTN has received a welcome boost with news of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) from Venezuelan regional carrier Air Venezuela to acquire up to eight N250s, an aircraft described by the airline's chairman as perfect for its requirements. Should Air Venezuela firm up ...

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    Show's own TV station goes on air

    1997-11-18T17:11:00Z

    Paul Derby All the sights and sounds of Dubai '97 will be captured on the small screen as the show's own television station beams out live pictures for the first time. Dubai International Television (DITV) is on air every day throughout the show, broad-casting eight hours of live ...

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    UK, Canada take big step in surveillance

    1997-11-16T09:53:00Z

    The British CAA's National Air Traffic Services (NATS) and Canadian air traffic control (ATC)-provider Nav Canada have demonstrated simultaneous satellite tracking of an aircraft by two different centres for the first time. A British Airways Boeing 747-400, which has been carrying the necessary avionics for more than two ...

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    Northwest given the bird

    1997-11-16T09:03:00Z

    A Northwest Airbus 310 made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff this weekend because of a birdstrike. The Detroit-bound flight was forced to return to John Wayne airport in California minutes after take-off when pilots heard a noise in the right engine. The aircraft landed safely ...

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    High hopes for 328JET sales in Mid-East market

    1997-11-16T08:39:00Z

    Fairchild Dornier's sales team comes to Dubai with the new 328JET in its armoury - one which it hopes will have a stronger chance of cracking the region's market-place. The original turboprop version of the aircraft has yet to chalk up a sale in the area. ...