Programmes – Page 1133

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    Corrosion detector fishes for faults in the field

    1998-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Researchers at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and the University of Alaska's Fishery Technology Center are developing ultra-sensitive magnetic field detectors which are already finding applications in the aircraft maintenance business, even though the technology was originally aimed at improving efficiency in the fishing industry. Known as Superconducting Quantum ...

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    New materials for GE fan blades

    1998-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Dow-United Technologies Composites Products is to develop jet-engine fan blades for General Electric, using an improved carbonfibre material. The blades will be produced using Dow-UT's advanced resin transfer moulding (AdvRTM) process, but employing the company's new Uni-Hybrid composite. Dow-UT says the new material is more ...

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    Japan and USA join for ejection seat

    1998-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Japan and the USA have launched a co-operative programme to develop improvements for the ACES II ejection seat. The objectives are to expand the seat's accommodation range, prevent limb-fail injuries and increase high-speed stability. The Boeing (formerly McDonnell Douglas) ACES II seat is used in Japan Air Self-Defence Force ...

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    Advanced propulsion under development

    1998-10-07T00:00:00Z

    French engine and systems manufacturer Snecma has signed a partnership agreement with national research agency Onera, under which the two state-owned entities will develop advanced propulsion technologies. The deal, which aims to formalise the long-term, relationship between the two, will lead to more specific ties on advanced metallic materials ...

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    Routes

    1998-10-01T14:18:00Z

    Renewed efforts to step up cooperation between Caribbean carriers could start with the joint handling, purchasing and wet leasing of cargo aircraft. The aim is to improve efficiency in one of the most fragmented air transport markets. US regional carrier Aspen Mountain Air is to restructure its route system ...

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    FLEET

    1998-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Varig has signed for four Boeing 777-200s, 10 737-800s, four 737-700s, six 767-300ERs and has placed options for another four 777-200s and 11 737-700s. Another 777 customer is American Airlines, with 15 more 777-200ERs for delivery from March 2000. Package delivery company UPS has ordered 30 Airbus A300F4-600Rs, plus ...

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    Eagle eyes all-jet fleet

    1998-10-01T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines regional subsidiary American Eagle is planning to become an all-jet operation - a declaration that will put pressure on other US regionals to follow suit. American Eagle confirmed at the UK's Farnborough air show in September that it is to buy 75 Embraer RJ-135 37-seat jets. The ...

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    The rouble plays Russian roulette

    1998-10-01T00:00:00Z

    First it was the crisis in South East Asia. Now it is meltdown in Russia's financial system that is spreading panic in global markets. The lesson from Asia is that what may start with currency collapse swiftly and inevitably translates into damage for the real economy of production, output and ...

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    A question of ownership

    1998-10-01T00:00:00Z

    For all their advantages, global alliances can go only so far while the issue of foreign ownership remains unresolved US and UK negotiators sit down this month to thrash out a new open skies bilateral. They will face a barrage of pressure from anxious onlookers keen to see their interests ...

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    Swiss face testing times

    1998-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Swissair certainly has its plate full. While the carrier is making forays into neighbouring Italy competition from lower cost operators is growing at home. After a string of false starts, Swiss World Airways (SWA) has got off the ground at Geneva, following Swissair's decision 16 months ago to move ...

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    Braathens raises Swedish stakes

    1998-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The battle for dominance in Scandinavian skies has taken another twist, with Norway's Braathens taking over Swedish regional Malmo Aviation. The SKr600 million ($74 million) acquisition is the latest in a series of aggressive manoeuvres, redrawing the aviation map of Scandinavia. Braathens has already taken over Transwede (now Braathens Sweden), ...

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    West beats Asia retreat

    1998-10-01T00:00:00Z

    As western carriers continue their retreat from Asia, the region's airlines are starting to fill in some of the gaps. This capacity redeployment by the foreign majors has given Asian alliances a welcome boost. New schedules effective 25 October show a continuing shift of non-Asian capacity out of the ...

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    The price of peace

    1998-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Airbus and Boeing kicked off the Farnborough air show with modest price rises, giving the first signs of a truce in the cut-throat battle for market share After years of undignified acrimony it seems that the feuding could finally be over. As the aerospace world gathered for the Farnborough air ...

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    British Airways accelerates retirement of its DC-10s

    1998-09-30T00:00:00Z

    British Airways has speeded up the phase-out of its McDonnell Douglas DC-10s, with all the aircraft scheduled for retirement by March 1999. The fleet had been expected to stay in service through to October 1999. The first of the eight aircraft will be removed from service in October, after ...

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    EC will gain a limited mandate for US open skies negotiations

    1998-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Alan George/BRUSSELS European transport ministers meeting in Luxembourg on 1 October are expected to agree a limited mandate for the European Commission (EC) to negotiate air services agreements with the USA and other states on behalf of European Union (EU) members. The decision should help defuse a potentially ...

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    Low cost maintenance

    1998-09-30T00:00:00Z

    FLS Aerospace has secured its second big low-cost airline maintenance contract this year with a deal to support UK carrier easyJet. In April the London Stansted-based maintenance company won a similar contract with British Airways low-cost carrier Go covering total support, from line maintenance through to heavy maintenance checks. Monarch ...

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    Iberia to double A340 fleet

    1998-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley Jones/LONDONIberia is planning to boost its Airbus A340 fleet to almost 20 aircraft, with a deal for up to 11 additional examples of the four-engined long-range airliner. Xabier de Irala, president of Iberia, has signed a memorandum of understanding for six firm orders, plus five options. The airline ...

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    Delta and Korean Air wrap up assistance deal

    1998-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Korean Air (KAL) has finalised a $20 million agreement for Delta Air Lines to give assistance with the overhaul of the South Korean flag carrier's flight operations and training. Under the deal, the US carrier will help overhaul KAL's flightdeck operations, cabin services and safety from 1 October. The ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-09-30T00:00:00Z

    -SilkAir has taken delivery of its first International Aero Engines V2500-A5-powered Airbus A320. The regional division of Singapore Airlines is replacing its Boeing 737-300 fleet with four A320s and four A319s, and holds options on another 10 aircraft. -ING Lease International Equipment Management has sold and delivered an ex-Pan American ...

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    Saudi Arabian studies 717 for regional services

    1998-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Saudi Arabian Airlines is focusing attention on its short- haul regional requirements, with the Boeing 717 reportedly under serious consideration. The airline began a fleet renewal process late last year which will see 29 Boeing MD-90s, five Boeing 747-400s and 23 777-200s introduced through to 2001. The airline originally ...