All MRO articles – Page 564

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    United target on legal front

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Low-fare carriers in the US are avidly watching how a predatory pricing complaint against United Airlines by one of their number, Frontier Airlines, pans out. A win for the minnow could encourage other no-frills operators to follow suit. Denver-based Frontier has asked the Department of Justice to investigate ...

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    Latin five set to liberalise

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    South America's five Mercosur nations are taking a significant if limited step towards open skies in the southern cone. The presidents of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay have inked an accord that would give airlines from those countries the right to launch third and fourth freedom services ...

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    Easy ride on the Hill for mega-deal

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The face of special-interest politics in Washington is changing, and American Airlines is wearing a smile. An overhaul of the Senate Commerce Committee means the airline finds itself with new-found clout. The rise of Arizona Sen John McCain to chairmanship of the committee is a big win for American Airlines. ...

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    Much ado about nothing?

    1997-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The countdown to full European deregulation has begun, so where's the rush to the starting post? When the final hurdle to full deregulation is swept away on 1 April all airlines in the European Economic Area gain access to cabotage rights, enabling them to fly between any two domestic points ...

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    FLS maintains BA

    1997-02-26T15:08:00Z

    FLS Aerospace has concluded an agreement with British Airways which will mean that the UK maintenance specialist will provide the airline with engineering services up to October 2000. The company will also re-open its Gatwick hangar, which will be available exclusively for BA Engineering. Source: Flight International

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    Lufthansa and SAS extend partnership to cargo flights

    1997-02-26T15:03:00Z

    Lufthansa Cargo and SAS Cargo have prepared a plan to extend the Lufthansa/SAS strategic partnership - which has to date concentrated on passenger operations - into the cargo field. From the end of March, the airlines' cargo sales teams will offer both companies' products and services. Integration of ...

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    ...simulators are on the market now

    1997-02-26T12:37:00Z

    Sir - In response to Capt T A Seedsman's letter (Flight International, 5-11 February, P41), the maintenance-training department at SimuFlite Training International recognises the value and importance of simulation training for maintenance staff. Engine-run and taxi certification is made available to all of our business-aircraft maintenance-training clients. When ...

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    Saab subscribes

    1997-02-26T12:10:00Z

    Saab Aircraft is subscribing to Jeppesen's Maintenance Information Service, in an effort to expand the electronic maintenance-documentation services which it offers to operators of Saab 340s and 2000s. The Jeppesen service includes document-viewing software for aircraft-maintenance manuals.   Source: Flight International

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    GIV training expanded

    1997-02-26T12:03:00Z

    FlightSafety International has added the Flight Visions head-up display to the Gulfstream IV-SP Level D simulator at its Savannah, Georgia, training centre. SimuFlite Training International has introduced GIV maintenance training at Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas.   Source: Flight International

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    Maintenance needs stepping up-...

    1997-02-26T00:00:00Z

    Sir - You attribute to maintenance error three aircraft accidents and 260 fatalities in the Airline Safety Review for 1996 (Flight International, 15-21 January, P31). Engineering departments/ organisations must act now, to prevent an increase in this statistic. I suggest replacing accountant types with professional engineers at management ...

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    Brit'Air order launches Canadair stretched CRJ

    1997-02-26T00:00:00Z

    FRENCH REGIONAL airline Brit'Air is the launch customer for the stretched, 70-seat Bombardier Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ)Series 700, with a firm order for four aircraft. The Canadian company says that it has options and conditional orders for a further 28 aircraft, plus memoranda of understanding for another 35, ...

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    Embraer focuses on Asian market for Brasilia business

    1997-02-26T00:00:00Z

    Brazilian manufacturer Embraer is exploring risk-sharing and licence-production deals with companies in several Asian countries as part of a push to improve sales in the region of the 30-seat EMB-120 Brasilia regional turboprop aircraft. Ex-Fokker salesman Peter Obeysekere, Embraer's new vice-president for Asia, the Far East and South ...

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    Greenwich absorbs UNC to create overhaul giant

    1997-02-26T00:00:00Z

    Greenwich Air Services is poised to make its biggest acquisition to date with agreement to take over UNC. The combined group will become the world's largest independent engine-services operation, with annual sales of around $1.8 billion and more than 10,000 employees. Greenwich chairman Eugene Conese says that the ...

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    Stevens

    1997-02-19T09:58:00Z

    Ted Lawrence has been appoint ed to the technical sales team of maintenance and technical-services company Stevens Aviation of Greenville, South Carolina. Anthony Russell joins the company's sales team.   Source: Flight International

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    Spare a thought

    1997-02-19T00:00:00Z

    Airlines in Europe are becoming increasingly reliant on third-party component support services. Maintaining a comprehensive spare-parts inventory for a modern airline is an expensive business, particularly for a small- or medium-sized operator. Many expensive components may be languishing in storage, under-used but held in case an unforeseen failure grounds an ...

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    CFMI gears up for bumper year

    1997-02-19T00:00:00Z

    CFM International (CFMI) is stepping up production of CFM56 engines in response to record orders placed during 1996 for 1,280 powerplants valued at $5.5 billion. CFMI president Gerard Laviec says that the company had planned for only "about 700 orders" for the year. As a result of the ...

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    Fokker Aviation bolsters Asian sales support

    1997-02-19T00:00:00Z

    Fokker Aviation is to take over LAB Asia Pacific's airframe-maintenance site in Singapore, in an effort to bolster flagging after-sales support for airlines in the region which are continuing to operate Fokker aircraft. The Dutch company has reached an accord with LAB to take over the running of ...

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    Airliner Maintenance Directory: Introduction

    1997-02-19T00:00:00Z

    This Flight International Third-Party Airliner Maintenance Directory Part 1 covers companies in the Americas and is an update of the information published in the issue of 10-16 July, 1996. Part II, covering Africa, Asia, the CIS, the Middle East and Australasia/ Pacific Rim, is to be published in ...

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    BAe flies its first converted A300B4 freighter

    1997-02-19T00:00:00Z

    British Aerospace's Filton, UK-based division, BAe Aviation Services, flew its first converted Airbus A300B4 freighter on 23 January, and hopes to be able to secure approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration and UK Civil Aviation Authority approval by the end of March. The conversion of the first ...

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    KLM to upgrade 747-200/300s

    1997-02-19T00:00:00Z

    KLM is to carry out a $53 million upgrade of its Boeing 747-200/300s and keep the aircraft in service well into the next century. KLM is the first airline to commit to an extensive cockpit upgrade of so-called 747 'Classics'. The package includes a major cockpit upgrade, aimed ...