All General aviation articles – Page 628

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    Asians bid for AI(R) Jet places

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    South Korea and Taiwan have submitted competing tenders to Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) for each to take up to a 40% stake in the planned AI(R) Jet 70 regional-aircraft programme. Aerospace industry teams from both countries were invited to Toulouse in January to take part in AI(R)'s aerostructures ...

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    Avior aims to build fixed-base operator chain across USA

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    THE AVIOR GROUP, a US company specialising in relief-charter operations in Africa, is expanding into its home market. The Miami-based concern hopes to build up a chain of "a dozen" fixed-base operators (FBOs) and wants to acquire a manufacturing capability to support its growing maintenance business. Avior has ...

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    IPTNcalls in Europeans on N250

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    IPTN has enlisted a team of European aerospace consultants to try to help secure Joint Airworthiness Authorities (JAA) type certification of its N250 regional turboprop. Jakarta-based consultancy Bramadi Pratama has recruited a group of former British Aerospace employees, ex-JAA officials and test pilots to assist IPTN and the Indonesian Directorate ...

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    Can anybody find a Sunderland?

    1997-03-12T15:57:00Z

    Sir - Can anyone enlighten me as to the whereabouts of a Shorts Sunderland flying boat, in flying condition, or otherwise? Alternatively, I would appreciate some further technical or operational information about the Sunderland, or a similar type of aircraft. BRENTON de la HARPE 10A Coral ...

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    West Star

    1997-03-12T15:30:00Z

    Greg Laabs has been appointed director of aircraft maintenance at maintenance company West Star Aviation, of Grand Junction, Colorado. He was previously with Duncan Aviation, of Lincoln, Nebraska. Joe Kendrick has been promoted to director of customer service. He has been with the company for 20 years. Source: Flight ...

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    NATA

    1997-03-12T15:27:00Z

    Fred Workley, manager of maintenance operations at the US National Air Transportation Association (NATA) of Alexandria, Virginia, is to become a contract technical advisor on aviation matters for the Association. He wishes to focus on his own business, Workley Aircraft & Maintenance, at Dulles International Airport.   ...

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    Cessna names piston-singles dealers

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    CESSNA HAS NAMED the first overseas distributors for its new piston singles. Three sales representatives have been appointed in Australia, one in New Zealand and one in Mexico. All five are Cessna service stations. Perth-based Airflite has been made the distributor for Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia; Australian ...

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    IFALPA sparks row over use of TCAS in RVSM airspace

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    T he International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations (IFALPA) has sharply criticised the UK Civil Aviation Authority for issuing guidelines which IFALPA claims effectively "-advise or encourage" pilots to disregard traffic-alert and collision-avoidance-system II(TCAS II)resolution advisories (RAs). The CAA guide lines, issued on 25 February, cover operation ...

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    Smith refines proximity warning system for light aircraft

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    Smith System Engineering says that it has reduced the number of false alarms produced by its low-cost aircraft-proximity warning system for light aircraft, after completing an initial 50h of flight testing. The system is being designed and tested by Smith under contract to the UK Civil Aviation Authority ...

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    MDC reveals FedEx MD-10 freighter-conversion sites

    1997-03-12T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has chosen US and European sites to convert up to 60 ex-United Airlines and American Airlines DC-10-10s to phase 1 of the MD-10 freighter specification. The aircraft are destined for FedEx. Phoenix, Arizona-based Dimension Aviation, a division of Sabreliner (previously SabreTech/ DynAir Tech), has been ...

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    Cessna

    1997-03-05T11:56:00Z

    Jan McIntire has been named director of corporate communications at Cessna, of Wichita, Kansas. She was formerly director of marketing services at Canyon Ranch Health Resorts, of Tucson, Arizona. Source: Flight International

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    GAMA

    1997-03-05T11:49:00Z

    Washington DC-based US national trade organisation, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), has named Darby Becker director of government and international affairs. Becker was formerly legislative director in the office of US Representative Jerry Costello.   Source: Flight International

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    RAPID speeds up Raytheon spares

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    RAYTHEONAIRCRAFT has created a new subsidiary to improve spares distribution to operators of Beech and Hawker aircraft. Raytheon Aircraft Parts Inventory and Distribution (RAPID) headquarters will be at Andover, Kansas, close to the manufacturer's Wichita base. RAPID consolidates four separate spares organisations - Beech, Hawker UK, Hawker US ...

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    Declining and falling

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    The annual report of Russia's Federal Aviation Service (FAS), formerly known as the Air Transport Department of the Ministry of Transport, shows that Russian air traffic continued to decline in 1996, and that financial results were negative. Sources in the FAS say, however, that the figures submitted by some regional ...

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    Cargo gets top priority in China

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    China plans to virtually triple its cargo-aircraft fleet to 660 by the year 2000. The increase forms part of ambitious plans to expand its airborne freight market by around 14% a year, making it the main priority of the national aviation growth strategy. Zhou Baokou, deputy director of ...

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    Kestrel begins light-aircraft fabrication

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    KESTRELAIRCRAFT HAS begun fabrication of the first of three flight-test aircraft and two-ground-test models required for US certification of its K-250 all-composite light aircraft. Norman, Oklahoma-based Kestrel has completed flight tests of a proof-of-concept prototype previously designated the KL-1. The K-250 is the first in a planned family ...

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    ValuJet struggles to fly back into profits

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    VALUJET REPORTS a net loss of nearly $21 million for the fourth quarter of 1996, its first since restarting operations after the three months' grounding which was imposed in the wake of the Florida crash. The airline warns that there will be more red ink to come in the first ...

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    AlliedSignal reveals new Chinese ventures

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal is exploring at least eight new joint ventures in China as part of a $200 million company-wide investment to ensure a long-term strategic stake in Asia and aid selection of its systems for the AE-100 regional-aircraft project. "What we're doing is establishing a footprint for the business ...

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    AlliedSignal tests TCAS changes

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    ALLIEDSIGNAL Aerospace is flight-testing the latest software for the traffic-alert and collision-avoidance system (TCAS 2). The "Change 7" software is the final iteration of the TCAS 2, incorporating operational feedback from users of the system, and is the basis for the international airborne collision-avoidance system (ACAS2) standard, says AlliedSignal TCAS ...

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    Cyprus Police acquires another Bell 412

    1997-03-05T00:00:00Z

    The National Police Force of Cyprus has ordered a second Bell 412EP for delivery in May. The first 412 has been in service in Cyprus for eight years, and the police force will use the new machine for search-and-rescue and other law-enforcement activities. The helicopter will be customised with a ...