Fleets – Page 1028

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    JAL returns to Thomson Training fold with 767 machine

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    JAPAN AIRLINES (JAL) has ordered a Boeing 767-300 full-flight simulator from Thomson Training & Simulation (TTS). The Level D machine will be delivered to JAL's Haneda Airport, Tokyo, training centre in late 1997, along with a desktop flight-management-system trainer produced by TTS. The sales, is welcome news for ...

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    Myanmar leases A320s in face of US trade-sanctions threat

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Myanmar Airways International is to acquire Airbus A320s on lease, in the face of threatened US Government trade sanctions being imposed against Myanmar's Yangon regime. The three-year-old joint venture (with Singapore) carrier is understood to be finalising a five-year operating lease with Airbus Industrie for two International Aero ...

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    Lufthansa criticises 747-X design

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/HAMBURG LUFTHANSA operations chief executive Klaus Nittinger has criticised recent changes in Boeing's design proposals for its 747-500/600X. "The aircraft has changed so drastically [since November] that it has moved far away from what we would like to see," says Nittinger. Lufthansa was enthusiastic about ...

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    American edges to regional goal

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA American Airlines and its pilots union have tentatively agreed a complex formula governing the introduction of regional jets by commuter arm AMR Eagle. The agreement foresees the acquisition of up to 218 45- to 70-seat regional jets by 2009, but limits AMR Eagle to a maximum ...

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    Air Liberte wins reprieve in effort to stay airborne

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS AIR LIBERTE has been given six months to implement a survival plan or face bankruptcy. The independent airline is credited with leading the battle to open up the French air market, and was also recently voted the country's most popular carrier The concession was ...

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    Condor moment

    1996-10-01T10:03:00Z

    Lufthansa's Condor charter arm has become the launch customer of the B757-300 stretch with an agreement to take up to 24 of the 252-seat aircraft. The first of 12 firm deliveries start in 1999 and it also holds 12 options.   Source: Airline Business

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    TAM's distant Lapsa link

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Call it ownership once removed. The Brazilian domestic carrier TAM has signed a $40 million management contract to run the Paraguayan flag carrier, Lapsa. But while the deal gives TAM access to international routes it will not co-brand the operation in order to protect its own image. TAM ...

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    Land of the giants

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Airlines appear unworried by the domination of Gecas and ILFC but manufacturers certainly are. Doug Cameron assesses current developments in the rapidly maturing operating lease sector. You don't need brains in a bull market. Developments in the operating lease sector over the last year bring, for some, uncomfortable echoes of ...

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    Desert bloomer

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Reno's economy may depend on gambling, but the relatively new hometown airline needs to rely on more than luck as it matures. David Knibb reviews the challenges which face Reno Air. Four years after its launch, Reno Air's future looks considerably brighter after surviving a shaky start. As the carrier ...

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    Aircraft News

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Ansett Worldwide has ordered 10 Boeing 737-700s, for delivery from 1998 onwards, as well as six B737-300s and nine B767-300ERs, while International Lease Finance Corporation has ordered five B757-200s, five B767-300ERs and five B737s. British Airways has ordered four B747-400s, three B777-200s and three B757-200s and has brought forward orders ...

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    Afcac calls for ATC unity

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    A series of near misses over central African airspace has prompted the African Civil Aviation Commission (Afcac) to renew its drive for a single agency to coordinate air traffic control operations in all 53 African states. The move follows a warning from the South African pilots' organisation that ...

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    China set for double sale

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The long-awaited equity issues by China Southern and China Eastern appear to be finally moving closer following positive signals from the CAAC. Meanwhile foreign investors may purchase stakes in a Chinese regional airline and airport. Shen Yuankang, the CAAC's vice minister for general administration, says China Eastern shares ...

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    United buys

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    United has placed major orders with both leading manufacturers. The carrier has ordered 19 B747-400s, two B777s and six B757s from Boeing in a deal worth $3.5 billion, and became the first US customer for the Airbus A319 with a US$900 million 24 aircraft order. Airbus has also ...

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    China set to push MD-90?

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Airlines and aircraft manufacturers are holding their collective breath while they wait for the Civil Aviation Administration of China to release its five year plan, as signs emerge of internal opposition to further orders for Boeing aircraft in an attempt to boost sales of Chinese-built MD-90s. The plan, ...

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    Garuda close to divorce

    1996-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Both Garuda Indonesia and Merpati Nusantara Airlines hope to benefit from their separation, which now awaits final approval from Indonesia's President Suharto. Pushed together by government edict 18 years ago, the two carriers have apparently agreed on the terms of a divorce, allowing Merpati to regain its independence by the ...

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    Navigator approval

    1996-09-25T10:55:00Z

    The Honeywell/Trimble HT9100 GNSS navigation management system has received Technical Standard Order approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration. The unit has also received supplemental type certification on an American Airlines Boeing 727-200. The global-positioning-system-based navigation device has been ordered by American Airlines and American Trans Air.   ...

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    Airbus speeds up A3XX as Boeing goes firm on 747-X

    1996-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES AIRBUS INDUSTRIE has told airlines that it will present firm proposals on the A3XX ultra-high capacity airliner by the end of 1996. The moves signals a dramatic acceleration in the European consortium's plans to compete with Boeing's proposed 747-500X and -600X development. The ...

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    Cuts in favour

    1996-09-25T00:00:00Z

    "The World's Favourite Airline" might be a catchy slogan for an airline, which is the largest by neither turnover nor total traffic - even if its profits make it the darling of international stock markets. British Airways (BA) will be a little less of a favourite this month with some ...

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    MEA leases A320s and A321s from ILFC

    1996-09-25T00:00:00Z

    MIDDLE EAST AIRLINES (MEA) is to lease four new Airbus Industrie A320/A321s as part of its programme of fleet. These aircraft, which will enter service at the begining of 1997, will be the first new aircraft to be delivered to the airline since the mid-1970s, when it introduced the Boeing ...

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    Earning its upkeep

    1996-09-25T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON THE BOEING 777 WAS launched into revenue operations on 7 June, 1995, with United Airlines, when the US airline began to operate its first Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered aircraft between London Heathrow and Washington DC. For several months United was the sole 777 ...