All MRO articles – Page 523

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    FLS purchase

    1998-09-10T08:17:00Z

    FLS Aerospace comes to Farnborough following the signing of a recent Heads of Agreement between its parent FLS Industries A/S and Aer Lingus for the purchase of TEAM Aer Lingus. FLS says negotiations are still in the early stages, but that the deal will bring together two of Europe's ...

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    Europeans team to challenge Jeppesen dominance

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    The specialised world of flight planning and documentation, long dominated by US giant Jeppesen, is set for its biggest shake-up ever through the formation of an alliance of three of Europe's key players in the field. Lufthansa Group's Lido unit, SAS Flight Support (SASFS), and Air France Aeronautical are ...

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    Unison president Sontag likes a market challenge

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Steve Nichols It's not often you get to meet a true entrepreneur, but if anyone deserves the title, Fred Sontag, president of Unison does. His company is the number one manufacturer of electrical devices for aero engines, with sales of more than $150 million. But it's how the ...

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    Thai Airways prepares for revamp

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Thai Airways International chief executive Mahidol Chantrangkun is preparing a sweeping proposal designed to revamp the airline's domestic and international operations. Mahidol, who also serves as the Thai government's permanent secretary for transport, is heading the working group tasked with addressing repeatedly delayed privatisation plans, loss-making routes and outstanding ...

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    Fairchild introduces 728JET suppliers

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Mark Hannant The next stage of Fairchild Aerospace's programme to build the 728JET family of regional jets was announced at the show yesterday as the company introduced the system suppliers it has chosen for the project. As announced last month, General Electric will provide CF34-8D engines incorporating a ...

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    New contracts total over $1bn for Lucas

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Mark Hannant New contracts worth well over $1 billion have been announced by Lucas Aerospace. The UK electronics giant will supply for Fairchild Aerospace's new 728JET the complete fly-by-wire flight control system - a contract worth £600 million ($960 million) - and a major proportion of the primary ...

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    FAA wants to lead

    1998-09-09T17:09:00Z

    TEXT: Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC   Despite intense domestic criticism of its lateness in getting to grips with the year 2000 computer problem, the US Federal Aviation Administration sees itself leading the world's aviation industry safely into the new century.   Exactly what the USA will do to safeguard American travellers ...

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    Boeing does not believe that Y2K problems will be as bad as first thought

    1998-09-09T16:51:00Z

    Guy Norris/Seattle   The year 2000 software nightmare scenario is like something from the 1951 science fiction classic The Day The Earth Stood Still in which an omnipotent alien paralyses the world by shutting down every electrically operated device for an hour.   If Boeing is right, nothing like ...

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    Airbus to cross finishing line

    1998-09-09T16:40:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/TOULOUSE   Airbus Industrie set up a task force several years ago to examine the potential impact of the Y2K software problem on its aircraft. The consortium has concluded that there are only a few minor issues that will affect its products. It does, however, warn that it cannot ...

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    Workshop

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    -Hawker Pacific Aerospace's Sun Valley, California, unit will service and repair the landing gear of nine Canadian Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30s under a three-year contract. -Boeing is to invest $34 million in spare parts inventory to stock a new customer services centre, due to open in late 1999 at Amsterdam's ...

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    Turboprop- and proud of it

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Cutaway Poster/Tim Hall Gentlemen prefer blondes and passengers prefer jets - two claims as hard to disprove as they are to prove. But Bombardier believes it can prove the latter claim to be inaccurate with its new 70/78-seat regional turboprop, the Q400, formerly the de Havilland Dash ...

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    Engine tie-up

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    General Electric is to finalise a regional CF6 engine-overhaul joint venture agreement with EVA Airways on 9 September. The US engine manufacturer will invest $20 million and an equivalent amount of technology in return for a 20% shareholding in Evergreen Aviation Technologies, with EVA and parent group Evergreen holding the ...

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    GLS to debut on Continental flight

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Steve Nichols Honeywell will claim a world first later this month when a Continental Airlines MD-83 flight becomes the first revenue service to land using a GPS landing system (GLS). On 21 September, the aircraft will fly two approaches into New York Newark and Minneapolis-St Paul using the ...

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    Service centre

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Lucas Aerospace has appointed API Technologies as an authorised service centre for its products. API Technologies, the component overhaul division of Memphis, Tennessee-based Aircraft Parts International (API) will overhaul starter-generators for regional airlines and corporate operators. API is a subsidiary of Westport, Connecticut-based First Aviation Services. Source: ...

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    French open carbon disk plant in USA

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Messier Bugatti, the brake and hydraulic specialist subsidiary of French engine manufacturer Snecma, has announced at Farnborough the creation of a new carbon disk plant in the USA. The company, called A-Carb, has been incorporated in Cincinnati, Ohio, within the last week with an investment from Messier Bugatti of ...

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    Varig service base taken over by GE

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas American engines giant GE is further expanding its overhaul and maintenance network by taking over Brazilian airline Varig's facility in Rio de Janeiro. GE will own 95% of the new company - to be called GE Varig Engine Services - while the original owner will retain ...

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    Asian crisis bites hard into Chinese airlines

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Asian economic woes have finally begun to catch up with the Chinese air transport industry, with the country's two largest carriers China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines sliding into the red in the first half of 1998 as the result of growing overcapacity and deteriorating yields. ...

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    SAirLines buys into Italian charter airline Volare

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    SAirLines, the airline division of the Swiss SAir Group, has bought a 34% stake in Italian charter carrier Volare. The shareholding was acquired on 28 August as part of a capital increase by the Italian airline. The Swiss company says this will provide its own charter carrier Balair/CTA with greater ...

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    Air Atlantic closes down after Canadian kills agreement

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Canadian regional carrier Air Atlantic will cease operations in October, following a decision by Canadian Airlines Inter- national (CAI) to end its long-standing agreement with its regional connector. The void will partly be filled by Inter-Canadian, another regional carrier recently sold by CAI to a group of Montreal investors. ...

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    Lucas Aerospace offers airline a New Deal

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Lucas Aerospace has signed an innovative 10-year spares deal with Trans States Airlines that will see the US regional carrier buy access to spare line replacement units (LRUs) for Embraer ERJ-145 regional jets. The contract, whose value has not been disclosed, covers the nine ERJs ordered by St Louis-based ...