Fleets – Page 989

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    Airbus is poised to join AE-100 programme

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CHINESE AND European aerospace-industry negotiators are expected to reach an agreement by the end of the month for Airbus Industrie to join the proposed Chinese AE-100 regional-jet programme. Under a plan which is now in the process of being finalised, Airbus will assume a leading role in Aero ...

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    China Eastern to go public

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CHINA EASTERN Airlines has been given the go-ahead to have its shares listed on the New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges by the end of the year, says a senior Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) official. The Shanghai-based carrier, together with ...

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    Qantas aims to keep on saving

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    QANTAS CHAIRMAN Gary Pemberton has warned that, despite improved profits, further fleet expansion will have to be backed by renewed cost savings. Qantas ended its latest financial year to the end of June with net profits up by more than one-third at A$247 million ($190 million), comfortably ahead ...

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    BWIA confirms cancelled Airbus orders

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    GILLES FILIATREAULT, incoming chief executive at BWIA International Airways, has confirmed that the Caribbean carrier does not intend to take two Airbus A340-300s it had ordered. Filiatreault says that, when he took over the job in August, he was reassured by BWIA's shareholders that the Airbus orders were effectively cancelled. ...

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    Manx takes over BA's 'loss-making' Scottish services

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON BRITISH AIRWAYS is to withdraw from its loss-making network of services in the Scottish "Highlands and Islands", and the operations taken over by its franchise affiliate Manx Airlines. The network, which is now served by BA's fleet of British Aerospace ATPs, includes services ...

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    Boeing counters A3XX-200 with new 747-700X proposal

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON and Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOEING PLANS to tackle Airbus Industrie's proposed ultra-high-capacity A3XX-200 head-on with a radical development of its next-generation 747, designated the -700X. In a move seen as an attempt to pre-empt efforts by Airbus to persuade potential customers to wait ...

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    Horizon Dash 8 order signals end for Dorniers

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES HORIZON AIR of Seattle, Washington, has placed orders and options, worth potentially more than $750 million, for up to 70 de Havilland Dash 8-200/300 turboprops. The huge deal, which includes firm orders for 25 Dash 8s, spells the end of Horizon's Fairchild Dornier 328 ...

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    Saeaga plans for major expansion

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    THE MALAYSIAN OWNER of Saeaga Airlines has unveiled plans to acquire larger jet-powered aircraft and expand the ten-month-old domestic carrier internationally. According to Malaysian tycoon and Saeaga chairman Ting Pek Khiing, the airline plans to order ten Boeing 737-700s. "We will be signing a deal with Boeing next ...

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    New Chinese A320 customers revealed

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS INDUSTRIE is set to expand its Chinese operator base, following an agreement to allocate units from the previously unplaced batch of 20 A320s to China Northwest Airlines and Zhejiang Airlines. Under a deal reached with state-run China Aviation Supplies (CASC), ten A320s will be delivered to China ...

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    Large order revives R-R Tu-204 programme

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDONPaul Duffy/CAIRO KATO GROUP of Egypt has revived the Rolls-Royce-powered Tupolev Tu-204 programme with a contract for 30 aircraft, as part of a planned commitment for 200 examples of the Russian twinjet. Kato will set up an international aerospace group to market and support the aircraft ...

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    UK noise limits could threaten $1 billion R-R deal

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    ROLLS-ROYCE could lose an expected $1 billion order for RB.211-524H turbofans from British Airways, following the UK Government's decision to impose some of the world's strictest noise regulations at London's airports. The airline is poised to place an order worth around $4 billion for a large number ...

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    Airbus expects more United orders

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS INDUSTRIE says that it believes it is "very well placed" to win further orders for narrowbody aircraft from United Airlines following the airline's choice of the 126-seat A319 to replace its Boeing 737-200s. The consortium beat tough competition from Boeing, offering its next-generation 737, to further consolidate ...

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    FLS launches cargo-conversion project

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    FLS Aerospace has received its first contract for the conversion of a Boeing 727 to cargo configuration, launching its participation in this market. The Stansted, UK-based aircraft-maintenance company has received a contract from Dublin-based aircraft-management/leasing company European Capital/ Naabi, for the conversion of an ex-Continental Airlines Boeing 727-200 ...

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    Regional converts EMB-145 options

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Regional Airlines has converted options on two Embraer EMB-145 regional jets into firm orders, and taken options on an additional five aircraft - the deal brings firm orders for the type to 26. Certification is scheduled for later this year. The French carrier, which already has three EMB-145s on firm ...

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    Brake out

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    China Southern Airlines, Airtours of the UK and Denmark's Premiair have selected Messier-Bugatti Sepcarb III third-generation carbon brakes worth $20 million for their Airbus A320 fleets. China Southern will take delivery of ten aircraft in 1997, while Airtours and its subsidiary Premiair will retrofit their fleets. Air China, meanwhile, has ...

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    Boeing's £6 billion bonanza

    1996-09-03T15:25:00Z

    Boeing Commercial Airplane set the show alight yesterday with the announcement of 68 jetliner orders worth $6.3 billion. The company also revealed it is to launch a new version of the 757 twinjet - the 757-300 which will seat 20 per cent more passengers than the 757-200. Launch ...

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    Boeing's trump card is a new 650-seat Jumbo

    1996-09-03T15:12:00Z

    Boeing has plans for a 650-seat version of the 747, dubbed the 700X, it was revealed at Farnborough yesterday. Although the company says it does not expect to build the aircraft, it is clearly gearing up to take on Airbus Industrie if it launches its 555-800 seat A3XX double-decker ...

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    French buy three RJs

    1996-09-03T15:03:00Z

    Bombardier Regional Aircraft, having just enjoyed a record-breaking week of new orders, kicked off Farnborough ‘96 with another $60 million worth of business. Brit air of Morlaix, France took the opportunity of a visit to the Show to sign a contract for three Canadair Regional Jets and indicated that ...

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    Stahlwille makes a science of tool control

    1996-09-03T14:50:00Z

    Not everyone who exhibits at Farnborough jets in from overseas or travels hundreds of miles along the motorway network. Just ask that chaps at Stahlwille Tools who base their operations a mere stone's throw from the showground in nearby Camberley. As the company name may suggest, there is ...

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    Antonov hunt for European FLA partners

    1996-09-03T13:18:00Z

    Ukrainian aircraft designer Antonov has come to Farnborough to try and assemble a European consortium to bid for the Future Large Aircraft programme. Piotr V Balabuyev, general designer of Antonov, is using the show as a forum to discuss partnerships with European manufacturers to collaborate on building a FLA ...