News from FlightGlobal – Page 2127

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    Lido enters Asia

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Lido is setting up an aeronautical services centre in Singapore and has signed an eight-year contract to supply its Operation Centre flight planning system to Singapore Airlines. Source: Flight International

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    Technically speaking

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LUTON The original Boeing 757-200 was a "sleeper" in sales terms. Boeing will hope that the new model is the same. After launch orders in 1978 for the 757-200, new contracts ran at a trickle until the mid-1980s. It has been a similar story for the -300, which has ...

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    Rockwell joins forces with BF Goodrich

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Rockwell Collins and BF Goodrich Aerospace have entered into a strategic alliance agreement to provide nose-to-tail equipment, parts, maintenance and services to airline customers. Rockwell Collins Aviation Services (CAS) and BF Goodrich Aviation Services Division (ASD) will manage the alliance. "Rockwell is committed to growing its service business ...

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    Show that put .com on the map

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin It's customary in this, the last issue of this show's Flight Daily News, to bid you farewell and look forward to seeing you at the next aerospace gathering. But this was the show where e-commerce set up shop at the very heart of the aerospace industry. ...

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    Round up

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    EgyptAir has confirmed that its only remaining Boeing 767-300ER has been damaged during a night-landing accident at Zimbabwe's Harare International Airport late on Tuesday. The jet was en-route from Johannesburg. A spokeswoman for EgyptAir in Cairo says 94 passengers were on board. None was injured. Reports suggest that the port ...

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    Face the Facts with...Ken Maciver

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    A hot topic is "More Electric Aircraft" and the end of hydraulic actuation as we know it. Ken Maciver, TRW Aeronautical Systems' (Lucas Aerospace) executive vice-president and general manager, discusses the implications of TRW's acquisition of Lucas Aerospace, its Asian business and the company's contribution to future electric technologies. Interview ...

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    Franco moves into supply side

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Franco Mancassola has been appointed executive vice-president of Italian firm Aviointeriors and he's here at Asian Aerospace showing off the company's new range of first, business and economy class seats. Mancassola was chairman and chief executive of low-cost airline Debonair before it went bust late last year. From the ...

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    Qantas leases 767-300s

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Qantas Airways is to go ahead with the lease of seven Boeing 767-300s from oneworld partner and minority investor British Airways (BA) and has unveiled a series of route changes to accompany the deliveries. Qantas deputy chief executive Geoff Dixon says the carrier's investment in the lease is "significant," but ...

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    Aero Systems joins Porter seats network

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    American company P L Porter Controls, which describes itself as the world's leading maker of position control systems for aircraft passenger seating, has appointed Singapore company Aero Systems to its worldwide network of product support centres, dealing specifically with the market in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Australasia. P ...

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    Boullioun selects Honeywell avionics for B737 fleet

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Steve Nichols Honeywell has signed a $55-million agreement with leasing company Boullioun Aviation Services to supply a suite of avionics products for 30 firm and 30 optional new Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft. Under the agreement Honeywell will supply its Quantum Line communication and navigation systems, weather radar ...

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    Air NZ open to SIA bid

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Air New Zealand says it is open to a proposal from any foreign airline, including Singapore Airlines (SIA), to invest in the expanding carrier once it has finalised its buy-out of Ansett Australia. Days after signing to buy 50% of Ansett Australia from News Corp for A$680 million ($430 ...

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    Near stall investigated

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    US low-fare carrier Spirit Airlines and the FAA are investigating an incident in which the crew of one of its MD-80s may have nearly stalled the aircraft twice by flying too high for the MD-80's weight, reports the Washington Post. The newspaper also reports that the pilots of the ...

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    Airbus keen to proceed with A330-100 by 2003

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie expects to put the proposed 250-seater A330-100 into service in 2003, the company's senior executives revealed yesterday. Noel Forgeard, Airbus president and chief executive, says the company needs to think about launching a new aircraft in this sector that would offer better cost effectiveness, especially in fuel ...

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    Airframe icing blamed for Bettenhausen air crash

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Airframe icing is emerging as the likely cause of last week's fatal air crash that killed American car racing team owner Tony Bettenhausen, his wife and two business colleagues. Bettenhausen, 48, was piloting his own twin-engined Beech Baron 58 from Florida to his home near Indianapolis when he reported ...

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    Air France strike over JV exit

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Air France says that up to 5% of its services were expected to be cancelled yesterday following a two-day lightning strike by pilots over a decision by the flag-carrier to pull out of Aeropostale, its joint venture airline with French mail service La Poste. French financial daily Les Echos ...

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    Asian fleets make urgent checks on 747 engines

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin and Geoff Thomas Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) are among regional carriers carrying out urgent checks on some Boeing 747-400 engines after the discovery of a problem on a Lufthansa aircraft led the German carrier to ground its entire fleet. Boeing is working with ...

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    SALE deal

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (SALE) has chosen the International Aero Engines (IAE) V2500 as the powerplant for the 20 Airbus Industrie A320-family aircraft ordered last year. The deal is worth $240 million. SALE has now chosen the V2500 for all A320-family aircraft either delivered or in service, apart from two ...

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    Boutique lessor International Aircraft...

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Boutique lessor International Aircraft Investors is advising shareholders that its first-quarter revenues and earnings will fall well short of analysts' expectations because Mexican airline Taesa has defaulted on the lease of a Boeing 737-300 owned by the Los Angeles company. Taesa's default would cause more than 80% of the $700,000-$800,000 ...

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    Flight awards acknowledge industry's high fliers

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Flight International's prestigious Aerospace Industry Awards ceremony, launched at Asian Aerospace six years ago, provided a highlight of the week for a cavalcade of senior industry representatives who gathered at the gala event at the Ritz-Carlton hotel last night. The evening culminated with the announcement of the Aerospace Industry ...

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    Hermes handles critical Asia aviation data links

    2000-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Steve Nichols Data link communication in Asia-Pacific is becoming increasingly popular. And as Communication Navigation Surveillance/Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) becomes more developed in the region airlines will rely heavily on data links to provide critical information about flight plans, graphical weather and eventually air traffic clearances. Rockwell Collins ...