Programmes – Page 1169

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    Sahara prepares for growth in spite of Government demise

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON Sahara India Airlines (SIAL) aims to implement a comprehensive expansion plan in 1998 despite the delay caused by the fall of the Indian Government in November. The former Government had proposed new legislation which would have supported private domestic carriers . SIAL is preparing to place ...

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    TWA crash hearing helps to clarify policy on fuel tanks

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    The public hearing on the 1996 Trans World Airlines flight 800 fatal crash ended in Baltimore on 12 December without the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) coming any nearer to discovering the cause, although it can claim to have clarified potential safety policies. Measures to reduce the risk ...

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    Air France president Spinetta lays plans for competitiveness

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/Paris Air France president Jean-Cyril Spinetta has unveiled the main elements in his plans to solve the "persistent competitiveness problems" which he says continue to plague the airline. Pilots' unions have objected to the plan, however. The strategy centres on a Fr40 billion ($6.7 billion) investment in ...

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    British Midland expects to make record profits for 1997

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    British Midland (BM) expects to return record profits for 1997, after having successfully fended off growing competition from low-fare airlines, and benefited from the industrial dispute at British Airways. The news comes as the airline reveals plans for head-on competition with BAon the London-Manchester route. BM expects to ...

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    Fairchild Dornier posts first result

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Fairchild Dornier has revealed its financial figures for the first time, claiming strong net profits of just over $70 million for its latest 1996/7 year to the end of September. The privately owned US company, which has given out almost no financial information since taking over the troubled Dornier ...

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    PIA chairman begins mission to restore 'financial discipline'

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    New Pakistan International Airlines(PIA) chairman Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has set about a clean sweep of the carrier's finances, taking heavy write-offs in the latest 1996/7 accounts and pledging to "restore operational and financial discipline". The accounts, which show a heavy Rs4.8 billion ($110 million)net loss in the year to ...

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    Rocky Mountain high

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/VANCOUVER We pull out of a 3g turn over Garibaldi Lake and fly towards the Black Tusk rock. The immense flanks of the mountain rear up in front and, for a moment, it seems as if my flight with the Canadian Forces Snowbirds aerobatic display team is about ...

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    Super send-off

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Allan Winn/Bristol - Bremen FOR 26 YEARS, THE JOKE was that every Airbus had its first flight on a Boeing wing - as a collection of components carried in one of the consortium's Super Guppy outsize transporters. (It was not strictly true - the first two A300s did not, ...

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    747-400IGW gets go-ahead

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SEATTLE The Boeing board has given its civil-aircraft sales team authority to offer a growth version of the 747-400 with a maximum take-off weight of 413,140kg and a range of up to 14,245km (7,700nm). The decision is the first significant growth step for the aircraft since the ...

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    AlliedSignal puts fan engine core on test

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal is testing an engine core which will provide the basis for the company's next generation of business and regional turbofans. First run on 7 December, the "technology-validation core" consists of three axial and a centrifugal compressor driven by a single-stage high-pressure (HP) turbine. Some elements are derived from ...

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    Guarantee allows Garuda to receive 737s at last

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Garuda Indonesia will finally begin taking delivery of six completed Boeing 737-300/500s parked in the USA, following a long-awaited guarantee from the Indonesian finance ministry on lease financing. Delivery of the aircraft has been on hold since August after demands from the US Eximbank for a guarantor to agree ...

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    Europe signs deal on military satellites

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    THE GOVERNMENTS of France, Germany and the UK have signed a protocol agreement to start development of the $2.2 billion Trimilsat military- communications satellite system, to be launched in 2005. The Trimilsat system, which is expected to include an as-yet-undecided number of geostationary satellites, will replace the UK Skynet ...

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    P&W considers new rival for CFM56

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/EAST HARTFORD Pratt & Whitney has begun studies of an advanced-technology geared-fan engine in an initiative to re-enter the narrowbody market and challenge the dominance of CFM International. The study outlines an initial series of engines for the 107-156kN (24,000-35,000lb)-thrust range, and is based around the use ...

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    Saab decides to terminate turboprop products

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH Saab is to discontinue manufacture of the Saab 340 and 2000 turboprops by mid-1999, shifting the focus of its civil-aircraft operation to support and finance of existing fleets, and to contracting for other manufacturers. The Swedish company is continuing discussions about the possible move of the production ...

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    Sikorsky begins deliveries of 'all-glass' S-76s

    1997-12-24T00:00:00Z

    Sikorsky Aircraft has begun delivering S-76 helicopters equipped as standard with a Parker Gull integrated instrument-display system (IIDS). Consisting of three liquid-crystal displays replacing the conventional engine and rotor instruments, the IIDS complements the Honeywell four-tube electronic flight-instrument system which has been standard in the S-76 for some time. ...

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    ADF radar decision

    1997-12-17T14:18:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has been named preferred bidder to supply new tactically mobile, long-range, air-defence radar systems for the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The company has teamed with Tenix Defence Systems (formerly Transfield) and RLM Systems (formerly Telstar Systems) in Melbourne to replace the ADF's outdated air-defence radars. The first system ...

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    Snecma lands in full control of Messier-Dowty as TI sells out

    1997-12-17T12:54:00Z

    Snecma plans to take full control of the Messier-Dowty landing-gear business just three years after the Anglo-French joint venture was founded in a 50/50 partnership, together with the TI Group. The company now plans to create a major landing-systems business, including its Messier-Bugatti brakes unit. Under the terms of ...

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    Banner sale

    1997-12-17T12:31:00Z

    AlliedSignal has agreed to acquire the airframe-fastener and lubricant businesses of Banner Aerospace for $345 million in stock. The Hardware and Aero-Pac units bring 500 employees and sales of $250 million, which Allied Signal says will help it create a $400 million aftermarket aerospace hardware distribution business. Banner will concentrate ...

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    EC allows France to subsidise Sextant Airbus system

    1997-12-17T12:24:00Z

    The European Commission (EC) has given the go-ahead for a Fr140 million ($23.3 million) re-imbursable French Government subsidy to Sextant Avionique to help develop a flight-management system (FMS) for new Airbus aircraft. Sextant plans to develop the FMS with Smiths Industries under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier in ...

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    CCAir concludes roll-over agreement to upgrade Jetstream fleet

    1997-12-17T12:16:00Z

    CCAir has concluded an agreement with British Aerospace Asset Management Turboprops (AMT) to replace its BAe Jetstream 31s with upgraded Jetstream 32EPs. The deal will also enable Charlotte, North Carolina-based US Airways Express to replace its ageing Shorts 360s. CCAir has signed an agreement with BAe AMT to take ...