Engines – Page 528

  • News

    APIC APU for Boeing 717 passes tests

    1998-04-15T14:25:00Z

    Sundstrand's Auxiliary Power International (APIC) has cleared the last major tests at the APS 2100 auxiliary power unit (APU) for the Boeing 717-200, and is on track for certification in October 1998. Three key tests now completed include cold and hot day starts, altitude tests and electromagnetic interference (EMI) ...

  • News

    Industrial PW150

    1998-04-15T14:21:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada has taken the unusual move of offering an industrial version of the PW150, which powers the Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-400, before the engine's certification. Source: Flight International

  • News

    Honeywell appeals over Sextant funding

    1998-04-15T14:19:00Z

    Honeywell has appealed to the European Court of First Instance at Luxembourg against the European Commission's approval of a Fr140 million ($24 million) state aid package to Sextant Avionique for the development of a new flight management system (FMS). The US manufacturer says the decision violates the European provisions ...

  • News

    Marketplace

    1998-04-15T00:00:00Z

    MARKETPLACE ++ American Airlines has confirmed its order for a further eight Rolls-Royce Trent 800-powered Boeing 777-200ERs, increasing its 777 order to 19. Delivery of the newly ordered aircraft will begin in 1999. Delta Air Lines has converted two options for R-R Trent 800-powered 777s. ++ Aerotec/ USA, ...

  • News

    P&W recalls blades after cleaning blip

    1998-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney has been forced to recall thousands of high pressure turbine (HPT) blades and remove eight engines from service after a new ultrasonic cleaning device caused microscopic cracking of the blades. The company declines to comment on the cost of the problem, but it is known to ...

  • News

    Reorganised Qatar prepares to revamp short haul fleet

    1998-04-08T16:31:00Z

    Qatar Airways is in negotiations to acquire a fleet of modern narrowbodied aircraft to replace its Boeing 727s as it prepares to take on the role as designated national carrier. The airline underwent a re-organisation early in 1997 which saw it boosting its long haul operations from Doha and ...

  • News

    Howmet breaks the mould with casting method

    1998-04-08T16:11:00Z

    A revolutionary method for manufacturing superalloy components has been perfected by US company Howmet, a subsidiary of Thiokol, after it met the high vacuum requirement for casting with highly reactive metals present. The company has formed Howmet Metal Mould at its Whitehall, Michigan base, and says it is in ...

  • News

    Cade test cells

    1998-04-08T16:09:00Z

    Cade Industries has received orders worth $7.5 million for its engine test equipment from Lufthansa, Eva Airways and Rolls-Royce. The Okemos, Michigan-based company is also installing engine test cells at General Electric's Cardiff, Wales engine overhaul plant for the GE90 and in Bangkok, for Thai Airways' R-R Trents. Source: ...

  • News

    Air Lanka orders A330-200s following Emirates stake

    1998-04-08T15:54:00Z

    Air Lanka has placed orders for six Airbus A330-200s, after Emirates Airlines agreed to take a 40% stake in the Sri Lankan flag carrier. The Dubai based airline will manage Air Lanka for 10 years, says the Sri Lankan Public Enterprises Reform Commission (PERC). Emirates has also agreed to ...

  • News

    Let wins L- 420 certification

    1998-04-08T15:54:00Z

    Let Kunovice has received type certification for its 19-seat L-420 from both the US Federal Aviation Administration and the Czech Civil Aviation Authority. Czech manufacturer Let claims that the certification will open doors to markets previously inaccessible to the company. The L-420, a derivative of the L-410 turboprop, features more ...

  • News

    Airbus in AE31X dilemma

    1998-04-08T15:15:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Airbus Industrie is looking for a collaborative programme to substitute for the AE31X to placate its Chinese aerospace industry joint venture partners in the regional jet project. The Chinese are increasingly irritated that the proposed 100-seat A319M5 derivative is gaining momentum as a quick fix alternative to compete ...

  • News

    Crossair and CityLine move closer to 728JET launch order

    1998-04-08T15:14:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/BASLE Crossair and Lufthansa CityLine have signed letters of intent (LoI) with Fairchild Dornier to continue work on the manufacturer's proposed 55-90 seat family of regional jets. Swiss-based Crossair may place a major launch order by the end of this year (Flight International, 25-31 March). According to ...

  • News

    Hispano-Suiza takes new angle on gearbox

    1998-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/PARIS Hispano-Suiza has carried out new extreme attitude tests on the BMW Rolls-Royce BR715 engine accessory/transfer gearbox assembly for the Boeing 717. The tests are designed to ensure that the aircraft can cope if it encounters an abrupt drop in air density. Jean-Luc Doublet, vice-president of Hispano ...

  • News

    Marketplace

    1998-04-08T00:00:00Z

    ++ Australia's biggest independently-owned regional carrier, Brisbane-based Flightwest Airlines, will buy at least four 19-seat British Aerospace Jetstream 32EP (enhanced performance) to replace Raytheon Beech King Airs on routes to remote-areas. The airline has also upgraded several regional routes formerly flown by Embraer EMB-120 Brasilias, with the acquisition of a ...

  • News

    Suppliers

    1998-04-01T14:09:00Z

    Sabre and Abacus are to form a computer reservations joint venture for Asia-Pacific. Rolls-Royce is setting up a Singapore-based Trent engine overhaul joint venture with Singapore Airlines Engineering Co and Hong Kong Aero Engine Service Ltd (HAESL). British Airways is to equip 100 long-haul aircraft with the Rockwell ...

  • News

    Ilyushin freighter efficiency fails to impress Aeroflot director

    1998-04-01T11:39:00Z

    Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW The head of Aeroflot has warned that the airline will not increase its orders for the Ilyushin II-96T freighter because the aircraft will not offer competitive operating economics. Speaking at a special gathering of Russia's Federal Aviation Service to review air cargo operations, Valery Okulov, Aeroflot general ...

  • News

    FAA delay hinders airline ACAS efforts in Europe

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Emma Kelly/BRUSSELS The delay in US Federal Aviation Administration certification for the latest traffic collision and avoidance system (TCAS II) version equipment is hampering airlines' efforts in meeting European airborne collision avoidance systems (ACAS II) requirements, delegates at a recent Eurocontrol conference in Brussels were warned. The European ...

  • News

    Armenian begins fleet renewal with Airbus A310

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Armenian Airlines has begun the first phase of its fleet modernisation with a deal to lease a secondhand A310-200, which it expects to be the start of move to a large Airbus fleet. The deal, which represents Armenia's acquisition of its first Western-built aircraft, will see a Pratt & ...

  • News

    GE90 inspections continue after 777 Heathrow surprise

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES General Electric expects borescope inspections of 28 GE90 engines to be completed by 5 April following the failure of a low pressure turbine (LPT) of an engine on a British Airways Boeing 777-200IGW at London Heathrow on 12 March. The incident caused serious disruption at Heathrow ...

  • News

    Burbank Stage 3 hushkit for Boeing 707 nears approval

    1998-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Burbank Aeronautical (BAC) has started the final flight tests of its BAC II Stage 3 hushkit, fitted to the Pratt & Whitney JT3D-3B engines of a Boeing 707-300. Certification is expected in May. The hushkit has been shown to attenuate by 30dB the noise of a Stage 1 aircraft, and ...