Engines – Page 574

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    Rolls-Royce

    1997-03-26T16:42:00Z

    UK aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce has made senior appointments in South-East Asia. Dr Robin Singleton becomes regional executive for Indonesia, based in Jakarta; Jonathan Asherson is named regional executive for Maaysia, based in Kuala Lumpur; Chua Pheng Cher becomes regional manager for Singapore and Brunei, based in Singapore; and Peter Clogger ...

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    Taiwanese/Czechs link on AE-270

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development (AIDC) and Aero Vodochody of the Czech Republic have signed a $60 million joint-venture agreement to co-produce a ten-seat turboprop aircraft, the AE-270. Each will take a 50% stake. AIDC president Wang Shih-sen and Aero Vodochody chief executive Adam Stranak signed the agreement on ...

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    SilkAir narrows choice to 737 and A320 families

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    SilkAir of Singapore has narrowed its choice of new narrowbody passenger-aircraft to the Boeing 737 and Airbus Industrie A320 families. It is now expected to make a final selection early in April. Following a board meeting by SilkAir's parent company, Singapore Airlines, it has been decided to drop ...

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    Delta signs up with Boeing for exclusive fleet-renewal deal

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has agreed an exclusive 20-year fleet-acquisition plan with Boeing, covering the potential purchase of up to 644 aircraft, and launching the stretched 767-400 as part of the initial order phase. The deal includes 106 firm orders, 124 options and 414 "rolling options". Despite "fierce competition" ...

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    Global goes quiet

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Both BMW Rolls-Royce BR710 engines were inadvertently shut down in flight during testing of Bombardier's second Global Express prototype. The engines were restarted from the AlliedSignal RE200 auxiliary power unit. One BR710 had been shut down for relight tests when the crew accidentally attempted to relight the operating engine, causing ...

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    BMed

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Crawford BMED Capt Geoff Crawford has been appointed director of flight operations at British Mediterranean Airways (BMed) of London, UK. Crawford, who joined British Airways as a pilot in 1968, has more recently been senior strategy manager for the BA corporate-strategy department and business manager for customer-service development. Charles ...

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    GE is first to agree MoU for 777-200X/300X powerplant

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    General Electric has become the first engine company to sign a formal agreement with Boeing to offer a high-thrust engine for the airframe company's heavyweight long-range 777-200X and -300X twins. The move comes as Boeing applies continuing pressure on the big-three engine makers to commit to develop the 445kN (100,000lb)-thrust ...

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    737-700 reaches new heights

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    The Next-generation Boeing 737-700 has reached an altitude of 41,000ft (12,500m) during flight testing, beating previous 737 altitudes by 4,000ft and attaining the target height which was planned for type certification. The record height was achieved by the crew of the second 737-700 flight-test aircraft on a test ...

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    Emirates studies New York route

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Emirates Airlines is studying the possibility of launching a transatlantic service via the UK to New York as it looks to the next phase of expansion with an incoming fleet of Boeing 777s and Airbus A330-200s. Managing director Maurice Flanagan says that the airline is already in a ...

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    Daewoo dumps Dornier 328 contract

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Daewoo is to quit production of Fairchild Dornier 328 turboprop fuselage-panels within two months, and will have to pay compensation for its early pull-out from the programme. According to Fairchild Dornier vice-president for programmes and aircraft development, Earl Robinson, Daewoo is bringing its contract with the US-German company ...

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    PW 150A flown

    1997-03-19T17:48:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada has flown the PW150A turboprop which will power Bombardier's de Havilland Dash 8-400 70-seat regional aircraft. The engine, with its six-blade Dowty propeller, is being flight-tested on P&WC's Boeing 720B flying testbed. Source: Flight International

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    A question of engine quality?

    1997-03-19T11:20:00Z

    Sir - After months of rigorous testing to obtain certification, and subsequently testing clearance, for extended-range twinjet operations, you report in the article "Compressor damage grounds two of BA's 777 fleet" that the General Electric GE90 has had to be removed from British Airways 777s, having suffered compressor damage following ...

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    Canadian charter carriers expand their long-haul fleets

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Canadian charter airlines are boosting their long-haul fleets for their 1997 summer season as the Canada-Europe holiday market continues to grow. SkyService, which began holiday-charter flights in 1994 with leased Airbus Industrie A320s, will become the first North American operator of the Airbus A330 when it receives a ...

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    Rolls Royce

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    UK engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce Aerospace Group has named Bill Madison director of business development for Rolls-Royce Aero Engine Services. He was most recently vice-president for marketing and sales at Greenwich Air Services, based at Miami, Florida. Source: Flight International

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    Snecma is 'positive' about R-R's plans for A340-600

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    French engine manufacturer Snecma is in "very positive" negotiations with Rolls- Royce on taking a stake in the UK company's proposed engine for the Airbus Industrie A340-600. The move follows the failure of talks between Airbus and General Electric on a suitable engine for the stretched, ultra-long-range, 375-seat ...

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    SAA closes in on long-awaited 777 purchase

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    South African Airways (SAA)is working to finalise its delayed order for Boeing 777s by the end of March, following the US manufacturer's offer of revised delivery positions. The move comes as SAA is undergoing a major management restructuring to prepare it for privatisation. The carrier and Boeing announced ...

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    MTU tests transonic LP turbine

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Daimler-Benz Aerospace (Dasa)engine subsidiary MTU has successfully completed the first round of altitude tests on its transonic low-pressure (LP) turbine for an advanced ducted-propulsor (ADP) engine. The tests were performed in Stuttgart University's high-altitude testing centre, as part of the Engine 3E (environment, efficiency and economy) research programme ...

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    Cathay maintains steady course

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific Airways has turned in a steady set of 1996 financial results, despite struggling with a falling Japanese yen and soaring fuel costs, while the airline's net profits also received a hefty boost from the sale of part of its share in sister carrier Dragonair. Overall, the ...

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    NPO/P&W

    1997-03-12T15:24:00Z

    Bob Monaco has become president of RD AMROSS, LLC, a new joint venture between NPO-Energomash and Pratt & Whitney Space Propulsion, based in Florida. He has been vice-president of finance for P&W Government Engines & Space Propulsion, and was on the founding team which established the International Aero Engines consortium, ...

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    European team takes laminar-flow nacelle to windtunnel

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    A consortium of European aerospace companies is preparing to begin full-scale windtunnel testing of what it claims is the world's first complete laminar-flow engine-nacelle system, aimed at reducing dramatically the amount of drag produced by wing-mounted engine installations. The team hopes the ground-based trials will lead to further ...