News from FlightGlobal – Page 2474

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    Sultan of Brunei adds to fleet with first A340-8000

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI has ordered the first ultra-long-range Airbus A340-8000 to add to his growing VIP fleet of personal jet-powered airliners. It is understood that the aircraft is scheduled for delivery in 1997 and that it will be the first long-haul -8000 ...

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    Continental Express order heralds ATR US fightback

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    CONTINENTAL EXPRESS has ordered eight Aero International (Regional) ATR 42-500s and taken options on a further 12 aircraft, at an estimated cost of $260 million. The order follows a barren spell for ATR in its most lucrative market since the highly publicised crash of an American Eagle ...

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    UPS picks Flight Dynamics head-up system

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    UPS Airlines is to equip its 59-strong Boeing 727 fleet with the Flight Dynamics head-up guidance system (HGS). The move will allow UPS 727 crews to fly manual Category IIIA approaches in visibility as low as 210m (700ft) and take off in visibility down to 90m. ...

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    Heavier Tu-204-200 has maiden flight at Kazan

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    THE FIRST TUPOLEV Tu-204-200 to be produced at the Kazan Aircraft Production Factory had its maiden flight on 21 March. The Perm PS-90A-engined aircraft, to be redesignated by Kazan as the Tu-214, has an increased maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 110t, up from the 98t of the Tu-204-100. ...

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    Taiwan Lease

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    China Airlines (CAL) is to lease six new Boeing 737-400s, as part of its previously announced order for six 737-800s. The 737-400s will serve as an interim replacement for three 737-200s and two leased Airbus Industrie A320s, until the new -800s are delivered in 1998. The first three -400s will ...

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    USA gains more time in bilateral disputes

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Gilbert Sedbon/PARIS THE USA HAS temporarily headed off the threat of serious confrontations in Asia and Europe over airline traffic rights. In the last week of March, US Department of Transportation officials have secured a cargo deal with Japan and agreed with France to ...

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    US helicopter operator buys into Bristow

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    BRISTOW HELICOPTERS, the last of the UK's big three helicopter operators to have maintained its independence, has signed a deal which would put half of the company in the hands of US giant Offshore Logistics (OLOG). A letter of intent has been signed, under which OLOG, the ...

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    UPS picks Taiwan as Asian hub

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    UPS AIRLINES HAS signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a $400 million Asia-Pacific hub in Taiwan. The hub is expected to become operational later this year UPS, says that it needs a "centrally located" Asia-Pacific hub, to support its growing business in the region, and Taiwan is ...

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    MD-90 orders

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    Japan Air Systems (JAS) HAS ordered six McDonnell Douglas MD-90, taking its total firm orders to 16. The Japanese carrier also took an additional option. JAS received its first MD-90 in December 1995 and plans to begin services with three of the type later this month. The airline will take ...

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    China set to snub USA with big Airbus deal

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CHINA IS POISED to place a major order with Airbus Industrie for around 50 A320/321s, in a clear signal of Beijing's displeasure with US Government and Congress over political and trade issues. The China Aviation Supplies (CASC) order is expected, to be announced during ...

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    Long-range MD-11s shrink the globe for World Airways

    1996-04-03T00:00:00Z

    WORLD AIRWAYS has received two McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-11ERs, the first versions of the tri-jet capable of flying non-stop routes up to 13,300km (7,200nm). The MD-11ER has a maximum take-off weight of 285,990kg, some 2,270kg heavier than previous MD-11 limits. Most of the additional weight allowance is taken up with ...

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    Otam? Oh, that Otam...

    1996-04-01T15:11:00Z

    It is hard not to view the recently signed US-Germany open skies agreement as an example of high German engineering. Like all good designs, it is the details that reveal the craftsmanship. In this case, where most see an agreement between two countries, German air transport officials have designed a ...

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    Airports

    1996-04-01T15:07:00Z

    Aéroport de Montreal will transfer all international scheduled flights from Mirabel to Dorval from April 1997. The new International Terminal Building will open at Vancouver in May for US flights and from June for international services.   Source: Airline Business

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    Appointments

    1996-04-01T15:06:00Z

    BAe has announced its management team reporting to chief executive Tony Rice: Bob Wheeler (finance director), Bernard Bradpiece ( corporate finance director), Jeremy Barnes (aircraft finance director), Niels Petersen (commercial project director). Trevor Hall is appointed chief operating officer of AMO and JSX, Andrew Davies becomes general manager AMO, and ...

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    Aircraft news

    1996-04-01T15:06:00Z

    ILFC has ordered 38 Airbus aircraft: 12 A340s, 14 A330s, six A320s, three A321s and three A319s. Deliveries will start in May 1997. The Los Angeles-based lessor has also ordered 18 B777s with deliveries starting in 1999. Northwest Airlines has ordered 20 A320s with deliveries starting in 1998. ...

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    Aiming high

    1996-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Asiana's president has ambitious plans for the young carrier, which is now among the world's 50 most profitable. Richard Whitaker reports. Sam Koo Park, president of Asiana Airlines, does not pull his punches. 'Will you take an old airplane?' asked a recent round of advertisements. 'Do you want to receive ...

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    A policy, please

    1996-04-01T00:00:00Z

    After April's general election, India's government will face an urgent challenge: the introduction of policies which will enable the country's chaotic airline industry to enjoy success. Tom Ballantyne reports.When Singapore Airlines and Indian conglomerate Tata Industries were denied government clearance to launch a proposed new joint venture domestic airline late ...

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    Common factors

    1996-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Should airlines standardise their fleets or not? In today's economic climate, the answer is often based on how long a carrier is willing to wait in order to reap significant financial gains. By Sean Broderick.By New Year's Day 2000, Delta Air Lines will be in a position it has not ...

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    French spectacle

    1996-04-01T00:00:00Z

    When France opened the door to the domestic market Air Liberté rushed in, while TAT and AOM entered more cautiously. Sara Guild looks at how Air France Europe and its smaller rivals are finally coping with competition.Newly liberalised markets can be exciting to watch, and while Europe waits for the ...