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    FSI/Embry co-operate on training centre

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    FLIGHTSAFETY International (FSI) and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University are to establish an airline flight-training centre at the university's Daytona Beach, Florida, campus, to be operational by the end on 1996. FSI has agreed to equip the centre, which is to be built by Embry-Riddle, with two Level D full-flight ...

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    Greenwald blames bilaterals for strangling industry

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON UNITED AIRLINES (UAL) chairman Gerald Greenwald has launched one of the most scathing attacks yet on the system of bilateral air agreements, including among his main targets the slow progress being made on UK-US liberalisation. "What we have now is a kind of ...

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    BA beds in for class battle

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON BRITISH AIRWAYS SAYS that the highly publicised launch of its new long-haul first-class "cabin" concept is just part of a broader £500 million ($776 million) programme to redesign all cabin services over the next three years. The new first-class offering, which was officially ...

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    ANZ changes frequencies

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Air New Zealand National is withdrawing Boeing 737s from several routes to and from Invercargill on New Zealand's South Island, to be replaced by the new ATR 72 turboprop ordered by its subsidiary Mount Cook Airline. At the same time, frequencies will be increased from three to four on the ...

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    America West prepares for surge

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    AMERICA WEST Airlines plans substantial growth at its Phoenix and Las Vegas hubs over the next two years. The airline plans to increase capacity by 29% and departures by 17%, and to add at least eight cities to its route network. America West says that it plans to ...

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    Tyrolean Airways takes on four Canadair Regional Jets

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    EXPANDING Innsbruck-based Tyrolean Airways has placed an order for four Canadair Regional Jets, in a contract valued at $80 million. Options have also been secured on a further four aircraft. The first RJ is due for delivery in December. The Regional Jets will complement the recently acquired Fokker ...

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    French airlines are on target for codeshare deal

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    FRENCH PRIVATE airlines Air Liberte and Euralair have agreed to code-sharing and interlining deals on the Paris/Orly-Toulouse route. The move is unprecedented in French air-transport history, and is aimed at providing stronger competition on the route to previous monopoly holder Air Inter. It opens the possibility that the ...

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    ANA signs up for 777

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    All Nippon Airways (ANA), has formally signed a contract for its previously announced purchase, of ten stretch Boeing 777-300s, following final approval from the carrier's board. ANA 777-300s are planned to carry 480 passengers in a two-class configuration. The aircraft will be a replacement for the airline's Boeing 747SR on ...

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    Qatar 747 purchase

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Qatar Airways has taken delivery of its second ex-All Nippon Boeing 747-100, and plans to buy more before the end of the year. The Doha-based airline, which is competing heavily with Emirates and multi-national carrier Gulf Air on routes from the Gulf area, will introduce a new service from Doha ...

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    Two-man 727 flightdeck offer

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    AEROWORKS AND Gull Electronic Systems have teamed to offer a two-man Boeing 727 cockpit, eliminating the flight-engineer's position. The "DuoDeck" conversion is "largely based on the proven design reliability of the two-position Boeing 737-200 cockpit", says Incline Village, Nevada-based AeroWorks. Gull, a division of Parker Bertea Aerospace, based ...

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    CL-604 improvements

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    ENGINE With a small speed and temperature increase, within the existing certificated limits, the thrust capability of the CF34-3B is up by 7%; this is used in flat rating power to ISA+15¡C. The take-off distance of the CL-604 in standard conditions has been improved, in a ...

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    Vietnam poised to wrap up A320 deal

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/HANOI VIETNAM AIRLINES IS finalising an agreement with Region Air of Singapore to lease ten new-build Airbus Industrie A320s as replacements for existing wet-leased aircraft. The agreement, expected to be signed as Flight International went to press, calls for the delivery of eight aircraft ...

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    Thai plans A300 update renewal

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/BANGKOK THAI AIRWAYS International is negotiating to purchase five additional Airbus Industrie A300-600Rs and two Boeing 747-400s as part of a long-term plan to rationalise and modernise its fleet. The A300-600Rs are needed as replacements for Thai's elderly A300B4s, now used on domestic and ...

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    Tu-154 fleet repainted

    1995-09-27T00:00:00Z

    THE FORMER MINERALNYE VODY division of Aeroflot is having its Tupolev Tu-154 fleet repainted at the Aer Rianta paint shop at Shannon, Ireland. Mineralovodskoe Production Association, which operates regional and international services, runs some 14 Tu-154s on a weekly scheduled flight to Shannon, which links with an Aeroflot transatlantic flight. ...

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    Macau manoeuvres

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) has become the second international carrier after Malaysia Airlines to announce plans to fly to Macau's new airport. SIA will launch a twice-weekly service from 1 December. Its regional subsidiary, SilkAir, is to inaugurate a new twice-weekly service between Singapore and Vientiane in Laos, from 3 November, ...

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    Icelandic

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Icelandair and Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) have extended their 1993 marketing agreement to include a code-share on all flights between Iceland and Scandinavia. The Icelandic flag carrier operates from its Reykjavik hub to Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, while SAS operates two daily flights to Reykjavik during the summer. Icelandair already ...

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    USAfrica fights for frequencies

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC USAFRICA AIRWAYS IS challenging a US Department of Transportation (DoT) decision to reallocate the carrier's seven frequencies in the US-South Africa market to World Airways and Southern Air Transport. USAfrica, which shut down operations and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February, ...

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    Orient makes expansion plans

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    RELAUNCHED THAI domestic carrier Orient Express Air (OEA) plans to acquire additional wide body aircraft and extend its services to Asian and European destinations. According to a senior airline source, OEA is negotiating to purchase three ex-British Airways Lockheed L-1011 TriStars. The aircraft are intended for use on ...

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    Qantas will fit TCAS to domestic fleet wide

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    QANTAS IS TO SPEND about A$10 million ($7.5 million) fitting traffic-alert and collision-avoidance systems (TCAS) to its entire domestic turbofan fleet, following a recommendation from its safety department after an increase in near-misses in Australia. The systems will be fitted to some 40 Boeing 737s and Airbus A300-B4s. ...

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    Peril of departing from standards

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Sir - As more aircraft are in competition for slots in increasingly crowded routes, air-traffic control (ATC) has resorted to assigning aircraft non-standard levels to facilitate traffic flow. I witnessed recently a competent controller in a non-radar environment having to berate the crew of a European flag carrier ...