Programmes – Page 1056

  • News

    Share pledge

    2000-02-23T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin chiefs at Asian Aerospace have expressed confidence that their company's share price will bounce back soon after "taking a hammering" last year. "The stock will come back," declares Robert Young, Lockheed Martin's Asia regional president. "The problems we had with programmes last year were addressed successfully. We ...

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    Trent family propels R-R fortunes in asia-pacific

    2000-02-23T00:00:00Z

    With the Asia-Pacific region representing around 30% of Rolls-Royce's firm orders for commercial engines, it's not surprising that the company has a large presence at Asian Aerospace 2000. Geoff Thomas interviews R-R's John Cheffins (managing director airlines) and he appears bullish about the company's prospects. Q: How did the economic ...

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    Low-fare JetBlue takes off with 30 cities in its sights

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Low-fare carrier JetBlue Airways, which lifted off on 11 February with two leased Airbus A320s, expects to be serving 11 US destinations by the end of the year and has set its sights on 30 US cities within three years. Meanwhile, it has emerged that talks about JetBlue becoming ...

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    Emery nears update decision

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Emery Worldwide expects to reach a decision "quite soon" on replacing its 27 McDonnell Douglas DC-8-60/70s and 29 Boeing 727-100/200 freighters. US cargo carrier Kitty Hawk is also considering a fleet update. Speaking at a cargo conference in Florida earlier this month, company vice-president and chief financial officer Mike ...

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    A340 variants beat range target despite their weight

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/TOULOUSE After completing 320 days of windtunnel testing Airbus Industrie predicts that its A340-500 and -600 will marginally exceed nominal range targets . The better-than-expected aerodynamic performance will fully offset the fact that the empty weight of the -600 remains about 1.5t (3,300lb)above specification, while the -500 is 1t ...

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    BA moves closer to selling loss-making Air Liberté

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/LONDON British Airways may be edging towards the sale of loss-making French regional subsidiary Air Liberté to SAirGroup carrier AOM, while pressing ahead with plans to enter the Italian regional market, possibly through a move for Meridiana. French newspaper reports say BA and SAir have been discussing an ...

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    Swissair to rewire MD-11 cockpit areas

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Swissair is to carry out an extensive programme of cockpit-area rewiring on its 19 Boeing MD-11s, starting in August. The airline's decision is based on analysis, since the September 1998 crash of one of its MD-11s near Halifax, Canada, of wiring routing in the forward fuselage, according to Swissair engineering ...

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    Bombardier needs a year to recover Q400 deliveries

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/COPENHAGEN Bombardier has confirmed that deliveries of its new Dash 8 Q400 turboprop are likely to suffer significant delays for the next 12 months. SAS Commuter put the first Q400 into revenue service early this month, four months late, and is to receive another 21 of the ...

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    Marketplace

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    JMC Airlines has confirmed it is finalising an order for two Rolls-Royce RB211-powered Boeing 757-300s, for delivery early next year (Flight International, 24-30 November, 1999). United Airlines has appointed BAE Systems Asset Management to remarket nine British Aerospace ATPs previously operated by its partner, United Feeder Services. The aircraft have ...

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    Argentina's LAPA plans fleet expansion

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/BUENOS AIRES Buenos Aires-based LAPA (Lineas Aereas Privadas Argentinas) plans to more than double its fleet of Boeing 737-700s to 20 by next year as part of continued expansion plans that could include the addition of another 767-300ER, and possibly the purchase of 737-900s. The airline will take ...

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    Mergers

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    BAE Systems North America has acquired California-based Femtometrics, a manufacturer of chemical agent detectors for military personnel. Canadian Marconi has meanwhile been renamed BAE Systems Canada, the Marconi name having been taken by the UK's GEC. Honeywell is selling its RDR1400 and 1500 search and weather radar products to New ...

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    Northwest move for CAL set to fill Wings' Asian vacuum

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Brent Hannon/TAIPEI Northwest Airlines has confirmed that it is talking to China Airlines (CAL) about a possible commercial agreement, a move that could secure an Asian partner for the fledgling "Wings" alliance. Some sources say Northwest could also take a stake in the Taiwanese flag carrier, although the US ...

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    Beyond the blimp

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    The revived Zeppelin 'is using the tradition to shape the future' Ed Reavis/FRIEDRICHSHAFEN Sixty-two years after the giant Zeppelin airship was engulfed in flames at Lakehurst, New Jersey, the legendary manufacturer has been reborn. The modern version of this great silver whale is as big as a Boeing 747, ...

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    Out of the ashes

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Libyan carriers see a route to recovery since UN sanctions were suspended last year Andrew Chuter/TRIPOLIScattered around Tripoli Airport's edge are the remains of much of a fleet of over 30 aircraft used by Libyan Arab Airlines to ply routes to Africa, Europe and the Middle East before United Nations ...

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    Testing times

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Airbus is performing an unprecedented amount of pre-entry-into-service systems testing for its A340-500 and -600 models Andrew Doyle/TOULOUSE The start of final assembly of the first Airbus Industrie A340-600 is four months away, but the consortium is ensuring that its latest widebody derivatives have an unprecedented level of service readiness. ...

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    X-33 engine passes test milestones

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    The X-33 Technology Demonstrator's linear aerospike engine has been test fired for 125s at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. It was the longest test to date at 100% power for the Boeing Rocketdyne engine, exceeding a previous run by 30s. The test also featured the first demonstration of ...

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    SIA requirement sparks new battle for Airbus and Boeing

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DC Singapore Airlines (SIA) has launched its long-awaited W requirement for an aircraft to replace the Airbus Industrie A310, with a request to airframe and engine manufacturers for pricing on a mix of up to 19 widebody and narrowbody jets, plus 22 options. The move is ...

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    SAS decides to buy A321s and leaves Boeing in cold

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    SAS has dealt a blow to Boeing by deciding to acquire up to 22 Airbus A321s, rather than extend its large 737 commitment to include the 737-900. The deal, worth more than SKr 4.5 billion ($524 million), includes 12 firm orders and 10 options, with deliveries beginning in the ...

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    ANZ snaps up Ansett Australia

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/MELBOURNEAir New Zealand (ANZ) has taken over Ansett Australia after agreeing to buy the 50% of Ansett Holdings it did not already own from News Corporation for A$580 million ($365 million). The combined entity will be 85% the size of Australian flag carrier Qantas, with annual revenues of over ...

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    Cirrus joins team

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Cirrus Airlines is to become a member of Team Lufthansa next month. The German regional will operate its two Bombardier Dash 8-100s, single -200 and Dornier 328 turboprop in Lufthansa colours on its domestic network serving Berlin, Dresden, Hamburg, Leipzig, Mannheim and Westerland. Cirrus will also operate an Embraer RJ-145 ...