News from FlightGlobal – Page 2539

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    First French CL-415 delivered

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    BOMBARDIER HANDED over the first Canadair CL-415 amphibious fire fighting aircraft to France's Securite Civile on 13 June following modification to cure water-tank leakage problems. Operations are scheduled to begin by the end of June. Launch-customer France had refused to take delivery of the CL-415 until problems of ...

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    Wings West

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    American Eagle carrier Wings West, of Fort Worth, Texas, has appointed Mary Jordan president. She was vice-president of human resources at American Airlines. Source: Flight International

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    British Airways

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Ford Ennals has been named director of marketing at British Airways, from mid-July. Ennals, executive vice-president of marketing and business operations for international clothing firm Fruit of the Loom, succeeds Mike Batt, who has become executive vice-president of sales and marketing for Alamo Rent a Car in the USA. ...

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    Slow progress

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Progress towards achieving a US/Russian bilateral airworthiness agreement remains slow. Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC THE USA AND RUSSIA will break no speed records in their marathon efforts to complete a bilateral airworthiness agreement, say US aviation officials involved in the negotiations. While some progress is reported ...

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    United trials ERS

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    For One-Step FANS UNITED AIRLINES has begun a six-month evaluation of a computer-based electronic-resource system (ERS), developed by Minnesota-based Computing Devices International, on 5 June. The ERS, fitted to a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, is "basically the pilot's interface to the FANS [Future Air Navigation System]," says ...

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    Alitalia pilots' dispute gains momentum

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    THE BATTLE BETWEEN Italian flag carrier Alitalia and its pilots is intensifying, with another round of strikes announced for 23 June. This will have a further impact on Alitalia's balance sheet, which, so far this year, has suffered a reversal of some L50 billion ($30 million), according to ...

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    BATA claims UK capacity sufficient

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    RUNWAY CAPACITY at the UK's two prime international airports, London Heathrow and Gatwick, is "close to gridlock", according to a capacity index published by the British Air Transport Association (BATA). BATA chairman David Hopkins says that the figures give a warning to BAA, the operator of London's three ...

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    Jersey European back in profit

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    JERSEY EUROPEAN Airways (JEA), an Exeter, UK-based domestic airline, has announced a significant turnaround in its financial performance. The airline has recorded a net profit of nearly £1.8 million on a turnover of £56 million in its 1994/5 fiscal year to 31 March. The profit figure includes receipts of £350,000 ...

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    Cargolux

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Cargolux Airlines International has ordered another Boeing 747-400F for delivery in the last quarter of 1995. The carrier's decision to go ahead with the purchase is based on the improvement in productivity and efficiency it has achieved with its two 747-400Fs. These made a substantial contribution to the airline's return ...

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    Fokker will challenge Avro's jet monopoly at London City

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON DUTCH MANUFACTURER Fokker is working on airframe and avionics modifications to its JetLine family of Fokker 100 regional jets, to allow them to be operated at London City Airport, threatening Avro International Aerospace's long-standing monopoly on jet operations at the airport. Fokker's move ...

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    Rocsat Launch

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Taiwan has selected the Lockheed Launch Vehicle (LLV) to launch the first of three technological-demonstrator satellites, the TRW-built Rocsat 1, in 1998. The LLV now has seven launch commitments. Its maiden flight will carry the CTA Gemstar satellite. Two launches are required for the Lockheed Space Imaging remote sensing satellite. ...

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    United studies 727 life-extension

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    UNITED AIRLINES IS examining the possibility of extending the lives of its Boeing 727s in an effort to reduce fleet-renewal costs. The carrier's work on head-up displays (HUDs) and enhanced-vision systems (EVS) has helped move it towards a life-extension decision. United has been increasingly voluble in its questioning ...

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    AlliedSignal cuts down on BAe 146 engine-maintenance costs

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    ALLIEDSIGNAL HAS pledged to cut LF502 engine maintenance costs for British Aerospace 146 operators to below $40/h over the next five years. The programme is a joint initiative with BAe's Asset Management Organisation (AMO), which handles the manufacturer's 100-strong fleet of leased 146s. AMO managing director Robin Southwell ...

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    KAL chooses PW4000 engine family to power 777s and A330s

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    KOREAN AIRLINES (KAL) has selected the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engine family for its Boeing 777s and Airbus A330s, in a deal worth about $850 million. KAL's first four 777-200Bs will be powered by the 400kN (90,000lb)-thrust PW4090 and its remaining eight stretch -300s by the PW4098, derated ...

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    GE confident of fan blade answer

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/PARIS GENERAL ELECTRIC Aircraft Engines has developed a solution to the fan-blade failure which has grounded GE90-powered Boeing 777 flight-test aircraft (Flight International, 14-20 June, P4). GE has until mid-July to restage the 3.6kg birdstrike test successfully, if Boeing is to deliver the first GE90-powered 777 ...

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    Four engines on offer for A340 stretch

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS WILL begin evaluating four engine options for the stretched version of the A340 in the fourth quarter of the year, says vice-president, engineering, Bernard Ziegler. The consortium says that it would "...prefer to offer a choice of engines, but that depends on the manufacturers". "We're working with ...

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    MDC discusses 100-seater production with Chinese

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) has entered into discussions with Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) on the joint development and production of a 100-seat passenger aircraft. Initial talks centre on either assisting China with the development of a new 100-seat aircraft or expanding the existing MD-90 TrunkLiner programme to include ...

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    Prospects look modest for new freighters

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES NEW FREIGHTER deliveries will remain sluggish over the next ten years as used-aircraft conversions and belly-hold capacity absorb the bulk of cargo traffic growth, according to latest predictions from McDonnell Douglas (MDC) and Boeing. MDC predicts that cargo traffic will continue to average ...

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    American Airlines Cargo

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines has appointed Mary Jordan president of its Wings West Airlines subsidiary, an American Eagle carrier on the USA's west coast and at Dallas/Fort Worth. Jordan was previously vice-president of American Airlines' human- resources department. Source: Flight International

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    Prospects look modest as European cargo blossoms

    1995-06-21T00:00:00Z

    AIR CARGO traffic on European routes exceeded the world average growth rate of 12% in 1994, in spite of some economic uncertainty, according to David Pierce, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group regional director of marketing. Trends in air cargo tend to indicate wider economic movement, says Pierce. He adds ...