Fleets – Page 976

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    Compressor damage grounds two of BA's 777 fleet

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Several General Electric GE90-powered Boeing 777s were temporarily withdrawn from service earlier this month after borescope inspections revealed "light airfoil damage" in the compressor sections of five engines. British Airways said last week that two of its four 777s had been grounded, and it was expecting replacement engines ...

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    Aviacor prepares Tu-154 for Iran

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Aviacor is preparing to deliver the first of 12 new-build Tupolev Tu-154s to Iran, which were ordered by the Iranian Government for its airlines in September 1996. The Samara, Russia, based manufacturer is scheduled to hand over the first aircraft during early February. It is designated Tu-154M-100 and ...

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    Cathay firms up

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Cathay Pacific Airways has confirmed options for an additional two Airbus A340-300s and a single A330-300. The aircraft, scheduled for delivery in the last quarter of 1998, will increase the carrier's fleet to 11 A340s and 12 A330s. Its sister carrier, Dragonair, recently converted another of Cathay's A330 options to ...

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    Emirates picks Trent 700 engines for A330s

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Emirates Airlines has selected Rolls-Royce to supply 320kN (72,000lb) Trent 700 engines for its fleet of 16 Airbus Industrie A330-200s. The order is worth $500 million. The airline has already ordered the Trent 800 to power its Boeing 777s. The deal is expected to be signed on 17 ...

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    Credits roll on the Douglas era

    1997-02-01T08:55:00Z

    One of the most pressing concerns for airlines should the merger between Boeing and McDonnell Douglas go ahead centres on whether the current Douglas product lines will remain intact and, by implication, what will happen to the residual values of Douglas aircraft they own. No-one knows for sure ...

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    Delta dumps Frankfurt hub

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    By insisting his airline will remain the number one transatlantic carrier and the leading US carrier in Germany, Delta Air Lines' chairman Ron Allen is trying to put a positive spin on the winding down of the Frankfurt hub. The decision, which is expected to boost operating profits ...

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    Aircraft News

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Atlantic Southeast Airlines has ordered 30 Canadair Regional Jets, taking options on a further 60, with deliveries starting in August 1997. In addition Lufthansa CityLine has placed orders for three Regional Jets plus three options, with deliveries scheduled for March 1997 and January and February 1998. Condor has ...

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    Courts cap Dutch action

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Northwest Airlines both claim small victories in the legal battle between the two alliance partners which suggest the simmering dispute is no nearer a settlement. The New York supreme court made an interim decision upholding only two of six KLM arguments in a ...

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    LOT tackles local losses

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    In a bid to stem both financial losses and the erosion of market share by western European carriers, LOTis set to retaliate with the long-awaited launch of a new regional and domestic subsidiary, Eurolot. The wholly owned subsidiary, set up in December 1996, is due to start operations ...

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    BA tightens Euro screws

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways will intensify its efforts to turn around its unprofitable operations in France and Germany after the acquisition of Air Liberté and the relaunch of Deutsche BA. Air Liberté's fate rests in BA's hands after the commercial tribunal in Creteil finally approved BA's recovery plan, filed in ...

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    Atlantic trio boost links

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Swissair, Austrian Airlines and Sabena have enhanced their integration with a joint order for up to 29 Airbus A330s and the launch in February of a joint North Atlantic operation with Delta Air Lines. Officially, the A330 order follows a joint evaluation, but in practice Sabena has closed ...

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    Tan tough on PAL unions

    1997-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Philippine Airlines chairman Lucio Tan has displayed characteristic toughness in dealing with the carrier's three unions and has secured a four-year accord after three months of brinkmanship talks. Tan has given the unions a rude awakening after years of capitulation by the carrier's former government owners. Tan set ...

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    Boeing regains popularity in China

    1997-01-29T17:39:00Z

    Boeing is beginning to enjoy a revival in the number of its passenger aircraft being ordered and leased by Chinese carriers, as political relations between Beijing and Washington continue to show signs of improvement. After a year in which Boeing recorded total sales of only three aircraft in ...

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    Air Littoral orders more Regional Jets, evaluates CRJ-X

    1997-01-29T17:26:00Z

    Air Littoral has signed a $133 million deal with Bombardier Aircraft for seven Regional Jets, with options on a further five. The Montpellier, France-based regional airline is also seriously evaluating the stretched 70-seat Bombardier CRJ-X regional jet. All seven aircraft, which are in addition to the nine Regional ...

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    Ministry places launch order for Beriev Be-200

    1997-01-29T17:23:00Z

    Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations has placed an order with the Beta-Air consortium for seven Beriev Be-200 jet amphibians.The aircraft will be built at the APKSukhoi Irkutsk plant. Along with Irkutsk and Beriev, the Beta-Air consortium also includes Swiss financier ILTA Trade. The order is a further success ...

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    AlliedSignal wins $100 million APU/avionics deal

    1997-01-29T11:20:00Z

    GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has selected AlliedSignal Aerospace to supply auxiliary-power units (APUs) and avionics for up to 80 Airbus Industrie A320s which the US leasing company plans to buy, in a deal worth around $100 million. The agreement means that GECAS is likely to be one ...

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    The big issue

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    BOEING'S REVELATION that it will not be competing in the very-large-airliner market with a derivative of the 747, thus apparently leaving Airbus Industrie's A3XX with a clear run, has certainly raised more questions than answers. While attention has focused on Boeing's doubts about lack of "sufficient market demand" ...

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    Corporate Chinese

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The Chinese Government has ordered five Canadair Corporate JetLiners from Bombardier in a deal valued at $116 million. The aircraft, a corporate version of the 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet, will be operated by the military-run China United Airlines and used as government VIP transports. The first three are due for ...

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    R-R and airlines wrangle over cost of -524G/H problems

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is facing demands that it bear the brunt of the massive costs airlines are incurring because of reliability and performance shortfalls of their RB.211-524G/H engines. The problems, which affect more than 100 RB.211-powered Boeing 747-400s and 767-300s, are estimated already to have cost the airlines more than $200 million ...

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    AI(R) hunts for Jet risk-sharing partners

    1997-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Aero International (Regional) (AI(R))has formally launched the search for risk-sharing partners to join the $1 billion development of the proposed new AI(R)Jet family of 58- and 68-seat regional jets. Aerostructures companies from Asia, Europe and North America were invited to a programme briefing at Toulouse on 22 January, ...