All MRO articles – Page 551

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    Cleveland FBO added to Phillips 66 ranking

    1997-07-30T00:00:00Z

    The Business Aircraft Center, based at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio, has joined fuel-supplier Phillips 66's fixed-base-operation (FBO) network, with the highly rated Aviation Performance Center designation. Services available include aircraft management and charter, maintenance and a flight school. The FBO was acquired in June 1996 and substantially upgraded. ...

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    Emergency landing brings new 747-300 warning

    1997-07-30T00:00:00Z

    The emergency landing on 2 May at Sydney, Australia, of an Ansett Boeing 747-300 is likely to cause Boeing to upgrade to service-bulletin status a 1993 service letter recommending that aileron cable guards and pulley covers be replaced with new material. The aircraft, leased from Singapore Airlines (SIA), ...

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    Transaero's initial ll-96M due in 2001

    1997-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Russian airline Transaero will take delivery of the first of up to 12 Ilyushin Il-96Ms in 2001, following the signing of a contract with Ilyushin and the Vordnezh Aircraft Production Organisation for six firm orders, plus six options. The deal for the Pratt & Whitney PW2000-powered aircraft was ...

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    CityBird expands with two 767s and a pair of MD-11 freighters

    1997-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Herman de Wulf/BRUSSELS CityBird is to expand its fleet next year with the acquisition of Boeing 767s and McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-11 freighters. The Belgian low-fare scheduled airline, which began operations earlier this year with two MD-11s on transatlantic routes, will take delivery of two 268-seat ...

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    Zantop base acquired

    1997-07-23T17:28:00Z

    Whitehall has completed the acquisition of Zantop International Airlines' Macon, Georgia, maintenance operation. The centre specialises in McDonnell Douglas DC-8s and has annual sales of $20 million. Whitehall owns Florida-based maintenance company Aero Corporation. Source: Flight International

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    How far can you go?

    1997-07-23T15:52:00Z

    There is nothing new about outsourcing (the practice of obtaining components from a third party). No-one expects an airline to make the tyres for its aircraft, and many successful carriers do not undertake their own heavy maintenance. The trend to outsource more work and concentrate on core services has ...

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    Lionceau approval due by year-end

    1997-07-23T11:18:00Z

    European Joint Aviation Authorities certification of the French APM-20 Lionceau high-performance, composite light aircraft is expected late this year. The Lionceau was shown in static and flying displays at the Paris air show in June. Flight-testing continues. Three examples of the initial two-seat version have been built. The ...

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    Engine failure marks the end for Orient

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Orient Avia, the independent Russian airline, has ceased operations following an engine failure on its last serviceable Ilyushin Il-62 on 10 July. The airline primarily operated services from Moscow to Vladivostok and Petroparlovsk in Kamchatka. At its peak, Orient operated three Il-62s, an Ilyushin Il-86 and a Tupolev ...

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    Pratt & Whitney acquires Dutch engine-repair group

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    PRATT&WHITNEY has boosted plans to expand its Eagle Services engine-overhaul business to $1 billion annually by 1998, by agreeing to purchase the Flight Repair group of Netherlands company Interturbine. The group repairs engine aerofoils, stators and cases at centres in Dallas, Texas, and Singapore. P&W says that the ...

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    Operators shrug off FAA's 727 payload restrictions

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    OPERATORS ARE playing down the impact of payload restrictions to be imposed on Boeing 727 freighter conversions under four airworthiness directives (ADs) proposed on 14 July. The ADs, which cover over 300 727s converted from passenger to freighter configuration by third-party modification companies, will require operators to fit strengthened floor ...

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    Sempati F27 crashes in Java

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    An Indonesian Fokker F27-600 turboprop (PK-YPM) on wet-lease to Sempati Air Transport has crashed in Java. A daylight emergency landing was being attempted about 10min after take-off from Bandung Airport, after a reported engine problem. According to Sempati, the 27-year-old aircraft crashed on 17 July 200m (655ft) short ...

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    An-24 'engine failure' kills 44 in Cuba

    1997-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Engine-failure during take-off is the most likely cause of t he 11 July crash of a Cubana Cuban Airlines Antonov An-24, in which all 39 passengers and five crew are believed to have died, says the Cuban aviation authority. The aircraft crashed into the sea, at night in ...

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    AlliedSignal repairs

    1997-07-16T11:31:00Z

    AlliedSignal is to modify and repair ATF3 turbofans powering US Coast Guard Dassault HU-25 Falcon search- and-rescue aircraft under a five-year, $43 million contract to extend time "on-wing" and reduce ownership costs. The contract covers some 75 engines.   Source: Flight International

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    Workshop

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    ++ International Aviation Services has completed the interior of a Boeing 737-300 belonging to China. A second 737 will be delivered in August. ++ SOGERMA has been contracted by International Lease Finance to undertake a C check on an Airbus A310-300 previously operated by Belgian flag carrier Sabena. ++ Marshall ...

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    Marketplace

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    ++ TWA has concluded an agreement with International Lease Finance, to take a new Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered Boeing 767-300ER, on lease. The 233-seat aircraft will be used on routes to the Middle East. ++ Japan Air System has placed orders for two Airbus A300-600Rs powered by Pratt & Whitney ...

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    ValuJet merges into Air Tran

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC VALUJET AIRLINES has agreed a merger with AirTran Airways which will rid the carrier of its stigmatised name, increase its maintenance capability and overcome US Federal Aviation Administration restrictions on its growth. The ValuJet and AirWays holding companies will merge, but the two ...

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    FAA wants restrictions on 727 conversions

    1997-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC RULEMAKING which could severely restrict the payloads of Boeing 727 freighter conversions was expected to be proposed by the US Federal Aviation Administration on 15 July. The much-awaited notice of proposed rulemaking, according to sources, will outline a series of airworthiness directives (ADs) ...

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    KLM

    1997-07-09T10:35:00Z

    Daan Meyer, most recently director of operational affairs at Transavia Airlines, has been appointed executive vice-president of KLM Engineering and Maintenance, succeeding Peter Hartman, who moves to KLM's board on 5 August. Meyer has previously worked for KLM Engineering and Maintenance as vice-president marketing and sales, director of aircraft maintenance ...

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    Sogerma

    1997-07-09T10:33:00Z

    Didier Cochu, formerly of Sogerma's commercial department, has been promoted to director of the maintenance division of Air Precision, a member of the Cobham Group which specialises in the manufacturing and maintenance of civil and military equipment.   Source: Flight International

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    AAR has record year

    1997-07-09T10:12:00Z

    US aviation parts and service supplier AAR posted record sales of $589 million for its financial year to the end of May. The company's sales figure was up by 17%, while net profits grew by 44%, to $23 million. Growth is expected to continue this year, helped by the recent ...