All MRO articles – Page 572

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    Safety audit grounds Rich International

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    RICH INTERNATIONAL Airways has become the latest US carrier to be grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration after a safety audit uncovered alleged deficiencies in crew training and maintenance. The emergency suspension was ordered after an inspection prompted by allegations that the Miami-based operator did ...

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    Satellite-landing system approval is postponed

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    US CERTIFICATION OF the Honeywell/Pelorus SLS-2000 satellite-landing system (SLS) has been put back by six months, to the end of 1996. The first satellite-landing system will be certificated to US Federal Aviation Administration special-category 1 (SCAT 1) levels at Newark, New Jersey, rather than at Minneapolis/St Paul, as ...

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    Brit air places fresh Regional Jet order

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    FRENCH REGIONAL carrier Brit air has placed a repeat order for three Canadair Regional Jets from Bombardier Regional Aircraft. The contract, worth $60 million, was signed at the show. The deal increases Brit air's total Regional Jet fleet to nine aircraft. The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery ...

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    Air New Zealand poised to take a 50% stake in Ansett airline group

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNS AIR NEW ZEALAND (ANZ) has finally concluded an agreement to take over TNT's 50% stake in the Ansett airline group, ending a round of negotiations which has dragged on for nearly 12 months. ANZ will pay A$325 million ($257 million) for the stake, ...

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    Western companies plan to launch rescue for Tu-334

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    EUROPEAN AND US suppliers are working on a financial package to enable the stalled Tupolev Tu-334 airliner programme to be restarted. Suppliers involved in the effort include AlliedSignal, BMW Rolls-Royce and Honeywell. BMW R-R plans to supply its BR710 engine for a 100-seat version of the twinjet. ...

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    Snecma and P&W tie the knot over SPW14

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    SNECMA AND Pratt & Whitney Canada have formally signed a collaborative deal to develop, manufacture, market and support the SPW14 turbofan engine family in the 53-70kN (12,000-16,000lb)-thrust range. Development will be performed by a new joint-venture company to be created for the task. The planned engine was first ...

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    Lufthansa takes MD-11s, USAir talks -95s

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/FARNBOROUGH McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) is in final negotiations with USAir for a huge MD-95 twinjet order, thought to include more than 50 aircraft on firm order and 50 on option. News of the USAir talks comes hot on the heels of the sale of up to ...

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    MDC wins $1.3 billion order from Lufthansa

    1996-09-06T15:46:00Z

    Lufthansa Cargo has ordered a fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11F long-range trijet freighters in a deal potentially worth $1.3 billion, it was announced at the show yesterday. The deal covers five firm MD-11 freighters, worth $550 million, and options for seven more. It represents a breakthrough for McDonnell ...

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    Tornado deal sets record

    1996-09-06T12:32:00Z

    A contract for the support of the Tornado GR4/4A of the RAF has been awarded by GEC-Marconi Avionics Support Division in Edinburgh - the biggest contract it has ever won. The contract is for the augmented logistic support (ALS) of the new avionics fitted during the mid-life update of ...

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    Flightspares named as agent for Morse

    1996-09-06T12:22:00Z

    Flightspares is celebrating the signing of a contract to become a worldwide aftermarket distributor of Morse Controls aviation products for civil operators. This latest signing on Tuesday in Hall 1/D22 was the third new international contract in the last year for the UK firm and comes hard on the ...

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    Cargo convert

    1996-09-05T10:55:00Z

    FLS Aerospace sees significant potential for the European Boeing 727 freighter market over the next few years. The company has just concluded contract negotiations with NAABI for cargo conversion of a Boeing 727-200. Marketing manager Graham Springthorpe says the great advantage of cargo conversion is the fact it ...

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    Avainca choice

    1996-09-05T10:54:00Z

    Avianca, the Colombian flag carrier, has chosen Pratt & Whitney to provide five years of complete maintenance services for the PW4056/PW4060 engines that power its Boeing 767-200 and 767-300 aircraft. The work will be carried out at the company's Cheshire, Connecticut overhaul and repair shop, described by P&W as ...

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    Growth areas

    1996-09-05T10:46:00Z

    The overhaul and repair of components has become a major growth area for Electron Beam Process (H3/B17). The company provides an electron beam welding service to the aircraft and defence industries and has expanded its expertise from general prime production to include the overhaul side of the business. ...

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    Ansett for more orders

    1996-09-05T10:43:00Z

    A company which has its main trading base ‘down under' is hoping to make a big impression on the European market at Farnborough. Ansett Aircraft Spares and Services (AASS) operates out of Melbourne and was originally formed to provide engineering product support for Ansett Australia Airlines. It has ...

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    Expertise in metals and insulation

    1996-09-05T10:35:00Z

    You'll find two British-based companies under one roof in Hall 3/B18. Advanced Aero Industries (AAI) has a manufacturing base in the East Midlands where it produces aero-structures including sheet metal and machined parts for the aircraft industry. The company's expertise also extends to the overhaul, repair and modification ...

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    Service is the message

    1996-09-04T17:58:00Z

    British Airways Engineering (BAE) is using its stand at Hall 1/D23 to reinforce its message of enhanced customer service. Using a video display and aircraft display, BAE is keen to show that it's taking the maintenance market seriously, says David Anderson, project manager for the Farnborough ‘96 stand. ...

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    Nothing fishy about Goodrich

    1996-09-04T17:54:00Z

    Goodrich Aerospace, the sole manufacturer of the landing gear for the Boeing 747, has been catching attention and reeling in the visitors with an aquarium on its stand in Hall 4/D5. The American firm is offering a little peace and quiet amid the frenetic activity of the Farnborough show. ...

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    FLS launches cargo-conversion project

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    FLS Aerospace has received its first contract for the conversion of a Boeing 727 to cargo configuration, launching its participation in this market. The Stansted, UK-based aircraft-maintenance company has received a contract from Dublin-based aircraft-management/leasing company European Capital/ Naabi, for the conversion of an ex-Continental Airlines Boeing 727-200 ...

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    Horizon Dash 8 order signals end for Dorniers

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES HORIZON AIR of Seattle, Washington, has placed orders and options, worth potentially more than $750 million, for up to 70 de Havilland Dash 8-200/300 turboprops. The huge deal, which includes firm orders for 25 Dash 8s, spells the end of Horizon's Fairchild Dornier 328 ...

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    Large order revives R-R Tu-204 programme

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDONPaul Duffy/CAIRO KATO GROUP of Egypt has revived the Rolls-Royce-powered Tupolev Tu-204 programme with a contract for 30 aircraft, as part of a planned commitment for 200 examples of the Russian twinjet. Kato will set up an international aerospace group to market and support the aircraft ...