News from FlightGlobal – Page 2415

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    Japan's Skymark will be launched in 1998

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE A Japanese business consortium has formally launched Skymark Airlines as the country's next planned carrier to compete for the world's second- largest domestic air-travel market. Skymark Airlines plans to take to the air early in 1998, equipped with three leased Boeing 767s. The start-up ...

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    USAir seeks to cancel its Boeing orders

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON Ramon Lopez/Washington DC As USAir seeks to cut its cost structure to enable its planned acquisition of a new Airbus narrowbody fleet, the airline is negotiating the cancellation of its existing orders with Boeing for up to 48 aircraft. USAir has told Boeing that ...

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    Alitalia to suffer record loss

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    It is not yet certain whether Avianova's turboprops will be transferred Alitalia is facing a record year-end loss says chief executive Domenico Cempella, but he forecasts that the airline will swing back into the black in 1997 as the recently approved state aid feeds through. Cempella ...

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    In-profit Air Macau will expand

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Air Macau claims to have made its first monthly profit since being launched a year ago, and is now planning further expansion of its regional services to China and Taiwan. According to Air Macau deputy chief executive officer, Carlos Pimentel, the start-up airline made its first profit in ...

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    A virtual threat

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    USAir orders up to 400 Airbuses; American Airlines takes 103 Boeings now, with up to 630 in total in the next 22 years; Continental, 90 Boeings; GECAS, 45 Airbuses; Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services, 25 Boeings- Is the air-transport industry showing robust and welcome signs of recovery, or unhealthy and unwelcome ...

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    American signs Boeing for fleet replacement

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC AMERICAN AIRLINES has placed firm orders for 103 Boeings as part of a deal which could see it buying a total of 630 aircraft over the next 20 years. Based on Boeing's list prices, the firm order is valued at $6.6 billion, ...

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    China builds presence on 757

    1996-11-27T00:00:00Z

    China's aerospace industry is further expanding its share of production of major sub-assemblies for Boeing aircraft. Chengdu Aircraft (CAC) is preparing to begin manufacturing 757 empennages from early-1997. The company is close to completing a new production site at its Chengdu plant, at which it will build the ...

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    Air South

    1996-11-20T15:57:00Z

    Air South, of Columbia, South Carolina, has appointed chairman, chief executive and president John Tague chairman, chief executive and president of its Kansas City-based low-price carrier, Vanguard Airlines. He will retain his positions at Air South, and will continue to be based in Columbia.   Source: Flight ...

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    Qantas

    1996-11-20T15:56:00Z

    Australian national carrier Qantas has named Ross Keenan regional general manager for the UK and Ireland, based in London, UK. He will take up the position in early 1997, replacing Peter Roennfeldt, who will take up a senior position with Qantas following his two-year posting. Keenan, who is now the ...

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    767 AWACS tests

    1996-11-20T15:31:00Z

    The first Boeing 767 AWACS (airborne-warning and control system) has performed "as good, or better than expected", during maximum gross take-off weight certification and low-energy refused take-off tests at Edwards AFB, California. Tests are understood to have been performed at, or near, the 171,255kg maximum take-off weight earmarked ...

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    Jet Airways adds

    1996-11-20T15:25:00Z

    Jet Airways of India will add a Boeing 737-500 to its fleet at the end of November, increasing its fleet of 737s to 12. Three more 737-400s will be introduced by May next year, enabling the airline to expand its route network and frequencies.   Source: Flight ...

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    DAS doubles DC-10s

    1996-11-20T15:24:00Z

    Das Air will add a second McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 freighter in 1997, and has announced plans to increase its presence in the Gulf. The number of services from London to Dubai has been increased to three a week, and a direct flight has been added to Abu Dhabi. The UK-based ...

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    EC supports compromise over status of JAA and Eurocontrol

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/Brussels THE EUROPEAN Commission (EC) says that it is supporting a compromise deal to establish the region's Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) and Eurocontrol as official international bodies, but which stops short of creating single European authorities. Proposals for a reformed JAA are due to be ...

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    Kiwi International rescue is in doubt, while ValuJet sees red

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC The future of Kiwi International Airlines remains in doubt and liquidation of the low-fare US airline entrant is a distinct possibility as a rescue effort turns sour. Kiwi, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on 30 September and suspended its scheduled flight ...

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    Hunting new pastures

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/Coventry On 17 October, Hunting Cargo Airlines retired its remaining Vickers "VC9" Merchantman (Vanguard) freighter when the last operational example was flown to the Brooklands Museum in Surrey, south-west of London, for preservation. This marked the end of a 20-year association with the four-engined turboprop for the ...

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    Blanc insists on fleet mixture

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/Paris Air France president Christian Blanc has made it clear to the French Government that he wants to order a mix of Boeing 777s and Airbus A340s as part of the flag carrier's fleet-renewal programme. Up to ten of each type are likely to be ...

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    Fokker rescue plan put on hold

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE SAMSUNG'S PROPOSED rescue of Fokker has been put on hold until the South Korean Government and other other local aerospace manufacturers decide whether or not they should back the programme. The deal ran into a last-minute delay when Samsung sought South Korean Government approval ...

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    Safety delegates warned on Third World issues

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/DUBAI EFFORTS TO IMPROVE the world's air-transport safety will fail while the industry continues to ignore the needs of developing countries and the Third World, where most accidents happen, according to Pakistan International Airlines' Capt Amjad Faizi. Delegates from 40 nations attended the combined Dubai ...

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    Vanguard Variations

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    The Merchantman's origins lay with the 100- to 140-seat Vickers Vanguard of the early 1960s. The four-engined turboprop was first flown from the Vickers-Armstrongs factory at Brooklands on 20 January 1959, and entered service with British European Airways (BEA) in December 1960. Although very economical to operate, the design was ...

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    British Airways

    1996-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Colin Matthews has been named managing director for British Airways Engineering, with effect from January 1997. He is now vice-president and general manager for General Electric Hydro, based in Montreal, Canada. He has been with GE since 1988 Source: Flight International