News from FlightGlobal – Page 2474

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    BA streamlines

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    British Airways has confirmed orders for three more Rolls-Royce RB.211-powered Boeing 757-200s, as part of its strategy to reduce the number of types in its Heathrow based short-haul fleet, through the relocation of its Boeing 737s.     Source: Flight International

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    United signs up for warning system

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    UNITED AIRLINES has placed a $14.6 million order for AlliedSignal Aerospace's enhanced ground-proximity warning system (EGPWS). The US air carrier had previously won US Federal Aviation Administration approval to install the safety device in 12 Airbus A320s for evaluation. AlliedSignal says that the contract covers more than 400 ...

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    Emirates studies New York route

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Emirates Airlines is studying the possibility of launching a transatlantic service via the UK to New York as it looks to the next phase of expansion with an incoming fleet of Boeing 777s and Airbus A330-200s. Managing director Maurice Flanagan says that the airline is already in a ...

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    European prepares to prove One-Eleven Stage 3 hushkit

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    European Aviation is planning to begin flight-tests of a BAC One-Eleven 500 equipped with a proof-of-concept (PoC) Stage 3/Chapter 3 hushkit installed on one of its two Rolls-Royce Speys. It is targeting certification in late 1998 should it decide to go ahead with the programme. The company, based ...

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    Eurocontrol solves B-RNAV problem for ageing aircraft

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Ageing aircraft not equipped with modern navigation equipment are likely to be allowed to use satellite navigation for basic area navigation (B-RNAV) after the January 1998 deadline for the introduction of B-RNAV in Europe. A programme of work being carried out by Eurocontrol, and now almost complete, appears ...

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    Northwest ponders feeder take-over

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    MESABA AIRLINES says that it is in favour of the possible purchase of fellow Northwest Airlink regional airline Express Airlines I by Northwest Airlines. Minneapolis-based Mesaba was commenting on speculation that Northwest, which owns a one-third stake in Mesaba, is negotiating to acquire the Atlanta, Georgia-based regional air carrier. ...

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    Japan calls for Northwest maintenance probe

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has been asked by the Japanese ministry of transport to investigate maintenance practices at Northwest Airlines, following a series of incidents reported at capital Tokyo's Narita Airport. The ministry's Japan civil-aviation bureau says that it is increasingly concerned by the number of incidents ...

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    'Heavy-weight' MD-90 delivered to Great China

    1997-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Great China Airlines has taken delivery of its first McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-90-30, which is also the first longer-range version certificated at the new optional higher maximum take-off weight (MTOW). The aircraft has strengthened wing structure, landing gear and flap mechanisms, enabling the MTOW to be increased by ...

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    Grandair to Singapore

    1997-03-19T18:00:00Z

    The Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board has given GrandAir permission to launch a thrice-weekly passenger service to Singapore from June, using a leased Airbus Industrie A300B4, says the airline. Singapore represents the airline's third international destination after Hong Kong and Taipei. Source: Flight International

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    Express President

    1997-03-19T17:45:00Z

    Meridiana Express, the low cost subsidiary of Meridiana established in 1996, is preparing to start operations, with Giuseppe Napoli, former managing director of Meridiana, having been appointed president. An application for the operator's licence has been filed, and is expected to be awarded soon. The new carrier says that it ...

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    US Airways

    1997-03-19T11:00:00Z

    Christopher Doan is named senior vice-president for maintenance at US Airways (formerly USAir) of Arlington, Virginia. He was most recently vice-president for technical operations with Northwest Airlines. Source: Flight International

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    Thai

    1997-03-19T10:59:00Z

    Thai Airways International has re-organised its senior management. Bhisit Kuslasayanon becomes executive vice-president commercial; Sqn Ldr Payoon Puakpong is named executive vice-president for customer service; and Flt Lt Sa-ad Sobsatrasorn is appointed executive vice-president for operations.   Source: Flight International

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    Aerospatiale talks to China about FANS

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Aerospatiale is negotiating with China on opening a new Future Air Navigation System (FANS) air-traffic route which would enable Virgin Atlantic to cut up to 45min from its Airbus A340 Hong-Kong-London service. China Airlines, which is due to receive its first A340 in March, is also likely to ...

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    FLS completes first 727 cargo conversion

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    FLS Aerospace has completed its first freighter conversion of a Boeing 727, and the aircraft has now entered service with TNT Express Worldwide on its European network. The aircraft, a -200 Adv, was modified at FLS' Stansted, UK, centre, using the Aircraft Engineering & Installation Services (AEI), Miami, supplemental type ...

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    777 airframe undergoes longest-ever fatigue test

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Boeing's 777 full-scale fatigue-test airframe had undergone 120,000 simulated flights between January 1995 and 13 March this year, representing double the aircraft's 30-year design service objective, and making this the most extensive fatigue test to be carried out by the company. Boeing structural engineers are "very pleased" with ...

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    Canadian charter carriers expand their long-haul fleets

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Canadian charter airlines are boosting their long-haul fleets for their 1997 summer season as the Canada-Europe holiday market continues to grow. SkyService, which began holiday-charter flights in 1994 with leased Airbus Industrie A320s, will become the first North American operator of the Airbus A330 when it receives a ...

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    BA warms to A3XX plan

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    British Airways says that it will buy the Airbus A3XX, "-if it is commercially viable", and has criticised Boeing for dropping its plan to develop the 747-500X/ 600X models. BA chief operating officer Dr Alistair Cumming says: "We frankly commend Airbus for their bravery in taking this step." ...

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    Safety in Colombia

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Colombian commercial air transport has a poor safety record by average world standards. This has been spotlighted by the US Federal Aviation Administration's International Air Safety Assessment Programme (IASAP), which gave Colombia's civil-aviation authority (Aeronautica Civil) only a Category 2 "conditional" rating for safety-oversight standards. Keen to earn its IASAP ...

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    Regional Airports plans to give Southend an express boost

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Regional Airports (RAL) is planning to extend the passenger terminal at Southend Airport in Essex, north-east of London, and to develop the airport's rail link to the capital, as part of a ú3.5 million ($5.6 million) plan to boost passenger throughput. RAL chief executive Andrew Walters says that ...

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    Avior aims to build fixed-base operator chain across USA

    1997-03-19T00:00:00Z

    THE AVIOR GROUP, a US company specialising in relief-charter operations in Africa, is expanding into its home market. The Miami-based concern hopes to build up a chain of "a dozen" fixed-base operators (FBOs) and wants to acquire a manufacturing capability to support its growing maintenance business. Avior has ...