Programmes – Page 1156

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    Japan prepares first North Korean flights

    1998-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Japan has agreed to open its first route into North Korean airspace following the successful completion of international trial flights through the Pyongyang flight information region (FIR). The new route, tentatively designated B332, will run due north from point Miho within the Tokyo FIR, through neighbouring South Korean airspace, ...

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    European airline trio shows profit turnaround

    1998-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON After eight years of wavering finances, punctuated by some spectacular losses, Alitalia's turnaround has begun to take shape with a solid profits performance in 1997. The news comes as part of a series of better results for European airlines, including Swissair and Sabena. Alitalia, which a ...

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    Korean Air links with GE Capital to set up deal for 737-800s

    1998-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Korean Air (KAL) has reached an initial agreement with General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) and Boeing to begin rolling over its narrowbodied jet fleet with new Boeing 737-800s as part of a wider $640 million move to revive the cash-strapped carrier. The South Korean national ...

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    Canadian firms court Airbus for A3XX contracts

    1998-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Brian Dunn/Montreal A delegation of some 25 Canadian aerospace companies are due to meet with Airbus Industrie officials in Toulouse this month in a bid to supply parts for the proposed A3XX aircraft. "Canada's industrial partnership with Airbus is not great," says Pete Boag, director of operations at the Aerospace ...

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    Aerospatiale boss deflects criticism

    1998-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Aerospatiale president Yves Michot has defended the company in the face of growing criticism by its European partners that its state-owned status is holding up the region's industry consolidation process. "We have achieved a huge internal restructuring programme, which opens opportunities everywhere," he says. While there is still no ...

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    AlliedSignal powers up next generation engine

    1998-03-11T00:00:00Z

    A core engine demonstrator built by AlliedSignal as the potential forerunner for a new family of regional and business turbofans has run at full power for the first time since its initial run on 7 December, 1997. The technology validation core is configured with a three axial stage/one centrifugal ...

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    ANA steps closer to Star Alliance

    1998-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH GERMAN flag carrier Lufthansa and All Nippon Airways (ANA)have signed a codeshare agreement in a first step towards full Star Alliance membership for the Japanese carrier. ANA is already in advanced talks about a similar agreement with Star Alliance partner United Airlines. While Lufthansa is not ...

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    New joint venture is established to work on Airbus nacelles

    1998-03-04T16:51:00Z

    A new company to develop and produce engine nacelles has been formed by Hispano-Suiza Aerostructures and Airbus Industrie. The company, to be known as Aircelle, will be equally owned by the French company and the European consortium. Aircelle will involve CASA of Spain, supplying the cowl doors, and Aerospatiale, ...

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    Airbus prepares 8000

    1998-03-04T16:44:00Z

    Airbus expects to deliver the first A340-8000 in the second quarter of this year, following the conclusion of a 20h flight test programme which began with the maiden flight from Toulouse on 19 December, 1997. The A340-200 derivative has increased weights and two additional fuel tanks in the aft cargo ...

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    Air Namibia replaces costly 747 with 767-300ER

    1998-03-04T16:39:00Z

    Chris Yates/MANCHESTER South-west African carrier Air Namibia has decided to replace its ageing Boeing 747SP with a 767-300ER. The airline had been expected to opt for the Airbus A340, but a last-minute offer saw a switch to the Boeing aircraft. The ex-Challenge Air aircraft is due to enter ...

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    Marketplace

    1998-03-04T16:29:00Z

    -Pearljet of Australia has purchased a second British Aerospace Jetstream 41 from BAe Asset Management - Turboprops (AMT), to be based at Brisbane. -O'Connor Airlines of Mount Gambier, Australia, has become the first customer in the Asia- Pacific region for the British Aerospace Jetstream 32EP enhanced performance aircraft, leasing two ...

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    Pierson warns on A3XX costs

    1998-03-04T15:55:00Z

    Airbus president Jean Pierson has warned that the A3XX 550-650 seat airliner should not be launched until the consortium is satisfied that the programme can meet its promised target of delivering significantly better economics than those offered by the Boeing 747. Speaking at his last official press conference before ...

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    Pan Am suspends airline operation

    1998-03-04T15:49:00Z

    Pan American World Airways filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on 26 February and "temporarily" ceased operations while the parent company seeks debtor-in-possession financing. The company is in default on aircraft lease payments of around $4 million and failed to make a $3.3 million security payment to Airline Reporting, which ...

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    BA allies with Finnair

    1998-03-04T15:40:00Z

    British Airways agreed an alliance deal with Finnair on 27 February which will initially see codesharing between London, Helsinki and Swedish capital Stockholm. Deutsche BA and the Finnish airline will also codeshare. The deal came at the end of a busy week for the UK carrier, which started with ...

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    Airbus examines A319 shrink

    1998-03-04T15:36:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/SINGAPORE Airbus Industrie is working on a secret study into a 100-sear A319 which could provide the consortium with a quick response to the recent Boeing decision to launch the rival 717. The studies centre around a five frame "shrink" of the A319 fuselage, which would bring ...

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    MD 900 left in limbo in Bell deal

    1998-03-04T11:10:00Z

    Bell Helicopter Textron has agreed to acquire the bulk of Boeing's civil helicopter business, but says that it will not take the MD 900 twin engined line because of conflicts with its own range of helicopters. Bell president Terry Stinson says that he expects the deal to go through ...

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    Asian crisis hits airline profits

    1998-03-04T09:31:00Z

    Andrew Chuter/LONDON Economic turbulence in the Asia-Pacific region will wipe an estimated $2 billion off airline profits this year, according to figures from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The losses estimates have been released as part of a revision of the region's traffic growth forecasts to 2001 ...

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    AirTran aims for 'fresh start' after making heavy losses

    1998-03-04T09:29:00Z

    US low fare airline AirTran says that it is "positioned for a turn-around", despite posting heavy losses for last year. The former ValuJet has reported a net loss for 1997 of $96.7 million, more than double its 1996 loss, on operating revenues that fell slightly, to $211.5 million. One-time ...

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    Lufthansa cargo loads profits

    1998-03-04T09:25:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH Lufthansa Cargo has revealed a "turnaround after two difficult years" in 1997, but warns that the air freight market remains uncertain. Profits for 1997 are expected to exceed DM100 million ($61.7 million) while yields in the fourth quarter showed a 10% improvement on the previous year. ...

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    Two F-22s are prepared for resumption of flight testing

    1998-03-04T09:20:00Z

    The second Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 has been rolled out at Marietta, Georgia, and is to fly in July. The first of the nine development F-22s, meanwhile, has been transported by Lockheed C-5 to Edwards AFB, California, where it is scheduled to fly in April, after re-assembly. The F-22 was ...