Programmes – Page 1139

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    Russia will tighten import rules

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    The Russian Government is drafting new proposals which would tighten up the rules on tax exemptions granted for imported aircraft. The proposed government order, which is now at draft stage, is designed to protect the country's own struggling aircraft manufacturing industry. The measures would effectively mean that a domestic ...

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    Frontier sees profits return during March

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Reflecting a more upbeat mood among the US low-cost carriers, Frontier Airlines says it turned in a profit for March, helped by the demise of Western Pacific which had "saturated" the Denver market with heavy fares discounts. Although Frontier posted an increased $18 million loss overall for its 1997/8 ...

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    Engine pooling concept targets airline costs

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SAN DIEGO Shannon Engine Support (SES), an Irish-based company specialising in supporting the CFM International CFM56-3, is promoting a concept in which airlines will club together to create a pool of spare engines. The initiative has been prompted by estimates that the industry will have to spend $30 ...

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    Ryanair announces new share offering

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Irish low-fares carrier Ryanair plans a fresh share offering and a possible listing on the London stock exchange to help back its ambitious fleet and network expansion programme. Ryanair, which launched on the Dublin and US Nasdaq markets last May, says that it plans to raise another IR£50 million ...

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    Sextant/Dassault agree new venture

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Sextant Avionique and Dassault Electronique have agreed details of their new joint venture, which will operate under the name CNS Avionics within a French GIE structure similar to the consortium arrangement used for Airbus Industrie. The two companies will continue to market their own avionics lines, ...

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    The single life

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    No unmanageable surprises await the pilot on Cessna's Bravo light twinjet Paul Phelan/Cairns Cessna's Bravo, a significant upgrade of its Citation II, has been developed with the goals of keeping systems simple, flying characteristics as manageable as those of its piston and turboprop predecessors, and prices competitive with those ...

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    CFMI tackles A340 engine cracks

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES CFM International (CFMI) is being forced to inspect and repair about 200 CFM56-5C4s used on Airbus Industrie A340s after a China Eastern aircraft suffered an in-flight shut down. The Chinese A340 experienced a first stage high pressure turbine (HPT) blade fracture in the number three engine on ...

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    Fairchild Dornier is shaken up with major management changes

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Earl Robinson, vice-president of programmes and aircraft development at Fairchild Dornier, has resigned and 328JET programme manager James Brown has left in a major shake-up at the regional aircraft company. Robinson's resignation came as the company appointed former Douglas Aircraft executive John Wolf as chief operating officer, reporting directly ...

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    Ministers approve European safety authority

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    A European safety authority could be set up within 18 months following an agreement by 15 European Union transport ministers on 18 June to establish a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Membership of the agency will initially be open to all 27 members of the European Joint Aviation Authorities. ...

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    Rolls-Royce sets the pattern with spares deal

    1998-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce is changing the way it handles internal spares supply in a deal with outsourcing specialist Pattonair International. The initial agreement could lead to a wider tie-up, including the involvement of overseas operations such as R-R's US subsidiary, engine maker Allison. A memorandum of understanding has already been signed ...

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    AirTran assures Boeing of 717 fleet intentions

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Boeing's roll-out of the first 717-200 on 10 June was accompanied by public reassurances from launch customer AirTran Airlines that it still intends to buy a fleet of up to 100 aircraft. To date, the AirTran deal for 50 firm orders and 50 options makes up the bulk of the ...

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    Air Djibouti takes A310-200 for long haul services

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has placed a secondhand A310-200 with Air Djibouti, which the airline will use to relaunch operations next month. The carrier has signed a deal with Airbus' Dublin-based Financial Services (AIFS) division to lease a 14-year-old ex-Kuwait Airways A310-200, powered by Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7R4s. The 194-seater ...

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    BA demands give Airbus and Boeing delivery headaches

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley Jones/LONDON British Airways is entering final negotiations with Airbus and Boeing to acquire its new short haul fleet, but the two manufacturers are having to discuss deals with leasing companies to help them meet the airline's requirements for early delivery slots. The UK carrier is aiming ...

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    Cimber picks ATR 72s in fight to win Danish rail travellers

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/SONDERBORG Danish regional airline Cimber Air is to expand its fleet with the purchase of ATR 72s and, eventually, regional jets. The plan follows the airline's sale of a 26% stake to SAS. The carrier has been linked with SAS since October 1995, operating feeder services into ...

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    Corsair moves to Airbus from all-Boeing fleet

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    French charter airline Corsair has confirmed its purchase of two Airbus A330-200s, with Rolls-Royce Trent 700s. The decision in favour of the European consortium was taken, says Corsair president Jacques Maillot, "-because Airbus reacted most quickly" to the request for proposals and "-presented the best financing package". The ...

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    Garuda is in 'critical condition'

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE The situation at cash-strapped Garuda Indonesia looks set to deteriorate further, with debts mounting and warnings that the airline could face repossession of leased aircraft. Indonesian state enterprise minister Tanri Abeng has described the airline's condition as "critical", with reports that the carrier has $200 million ...

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    Lufthansa looks at cargo version of Tu-204

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Sirocco Aerospace demonstrated the Rolls-Royce RB211-powered Tupolev Tu-204-120C to Lufthansa in early June as a potential medium haul freighter for the airline's cargo division. Lufthansa is the technical advisor to the Sirocco programme, but wanted to check the freighter version's capacity to load/unload the containers and pallets used by ...

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    Xian signs Y-7 deals with five Chinese domestic airlines

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Xian Aircraft (XAC) has signed initial sales agreements with five domestic airlines for 11 Y-7-200A passenger aircraft, following recent Chinese airworthiness certification of the improved twin-turboprop development. China's Changan Airlines, Guizhou Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, Swan Airlines, and Zhongyuan Airlines have each signed letters of intent to take two to ...

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    Alenia turns down Aerospatiale shareholding offer

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS The president of Alenia's defence division, Pier Francesco Guarguaglini, has rejected an invitation to become a shareholder in Aerospatiale and has questioned the French Government's "logic" in its approach to restructuring the European missiles industry. In French financial daily Les Echos, Guarguaglini says Alenia wants to ...

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    Airline comeback disguises Asian crisis

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON Airline profits rebounded strongly to near record levels last year, says the International Air Transport Association (IATA),but director general Pierre Jeanniot again warns that margins remain too low and that the headline figures disguise the crisis still unfolding in Asia. The detailed figures, issued in the ...