Programmes – Page 1188

  • News

    Engine makers see delay in AE31X selection

    1997-11-18T17:30:00Z

    Andrew Doyle Engine manufacturers competing to supply the powerplant for the Airbus Industrie Asia (AIA)/Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) AE31X regional airliner family are not expecting a final selection to be made until between late-next year and early-1999. The contest is a fight between BMW Rolls-Royce (BMW ...

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    Saab pledges not to let customers down

    1997-11-18T17:26:00Z

    Mike Martin Whatever becomes of Saab Aircraft, existing and future customers will continue to get full support from the company, says sales director Dag Waldenstrom. With a substantial part of the Saab 340 fleet owned by the company, "Éit is in our interests to keep the fleet ...

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    Dubai owner plans new global tilt-rotor business

    1997-11-18T17:18:00Z

    Paul Derby A Dubai businessman hopes to steal a march on the aviation industry by setting up a worldwide network of Bell Boeing 609 tilt-rotors. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Sheikh Mejeren bought his first 609 at the Paris Show in June - and proceeded to buy a ...

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    Gamco rides on success to further growth

    1997-11-18T17:15:00Z

    Mark Hannant The Gulf Aircraft Maintenance Company (Gamco) is one of the big success stories of the developing regional aviation market. Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Gamco is now the biggest aerospace employer in the Middle East, says the new man at the helm, general manager ...

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    Newcomer Embraer sees future in region

    1997-11-18T16:34:00Z

    Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer is aiming at breaking into the fledgling Middle East regional aircraft market and is exhibiting in the Gulf for the first time. Globally, sales of the 50-seat EMB-145 regional passenger jet are ahead of plan and the company is confident that success will continue ...

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    Air Macau takes A321 direct from Airbus

    1997-11-16T09:50:00Z

    Air Macau has signed a purchase agreement with Airbus Industrie to take its first direct-buy A321. The formal contract follows a letter of intent that was signed last month. The narrowbody will be powered by International Aero Engines V2500 engines and is to be delivered in December next year. ...

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    Ansett support

    1997-11-16T09:10:00Z

    The sales team from Ansett Aircraft Spares and Services is making its debut appearance at Dubai '97 (Stand B440), promoting the company's ability to supply parts and components to regions with difficult logistics. Assistant manager Dominic Gibbins says: "We are a total aircraft support company maintaining a comprehensive inventory ...

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    Boeing set for BOLD move

    1997-11-16T09:04:00Z

    Boeing is close to securing deals with two major engine manufacturers that will allow its Boeing On-Line Data (BOLD) service to provide engine maintenance data to subscribers. Under the agreements, digitised versions of the engine makers' shop manuals, illustrated parts catalogues and service bulletins for selected engine types ...

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    Maldives to join ranks of Airbus operators

    1997-11-16T08:56:00Z

    Air Maldives is to become a new Airbus Industrie A310 operator in early 1998, with a leased aircraft on which it has an option to buy, it was announced at the show yesterday. The carrier also plans to launch an amphibious air taxi service. Pilots, mechanics ...

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    Airbus builds on its regional domination

    1997-11-15T09:45:00Z

    Airbus Industrie (AI) will have a new model operating in the region, with the signing of an order within the past fortnight by Tunisair for three A319s. The order also covers four A320s. It follows a powerful couple of years in the region for the European manufacturer, which ...

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    Rolls-Royce wins Delta order

    1997-11-15T09:36:00Z

    Geoff Thomas Rolls-Royce has beaten GE and Pratt & Whitney in a contest to supply its Trent 800s to power 10 Delta Air Lines' Boeing 777s (with firm options on a further 20 and rolling options on 30 more) - a total order potential of $1.5 billion. ...

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    Tyrolean opts for more Bombardier aircraft

    1997-11-15T09:07:00Z

    Austrian regional airline Tyrolean Airways has placed a firm order for three 50-seat Dash 8Q Series 300 and one 50-seat Canadair Regional Jet Series 200B LR aircraft with Canada's Bombardier Regional Aircraft. The value of the order is approximately $65 million. Deliveries of the four aircraft will be ...

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    Multi-billion airliner market is forecast

    1997-11-15T00:00:00Z

    Middle East and North African airlines will buy 702 aircraft worth around $45 billion in the next 20 years, the latest Airbus Industrie (AI) market forecast indicates. Most of the aircraft - 413 - will be needed to meet market growth, while a further 289 will replace models ...

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    Rolls-Royce for VW?

    1997-11-15T00:00:00Z

    German newspapers are reporting that a Volkswagen bid for Rolls-Royce cars has been accepted by Vickers, the manufacturer's owner. Vickers officials have denied that any deal is complete and say that negotiations could take months rather than days. Source: Flight Daily News

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    SIA flies to Star position

    1997-11-12T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) is to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on bilateral co-operation shortly with Lufthansa, as an initial step to becoming a full member of the rapidly expanding Star Alliance. According to industry sources, the two airlines could sign an MoU on 24 November, although this could ...

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    Alliance spreads into Central Africa

    1997-11-12T00:00:00Z

    Alliance Express, the regional arm of East African multi-national carrier Alliance Air, has taken over the operations of Government-owned Air Rwanda. Meanwhile, completion of the planned merger of Alliance with the two national airlines of its shareholders, Uganda and Tanzania, is now looking unlikely. Alliance Express ...

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    Fiji International is prepared for January launch

    1997-11-12T00:00:00Z

    Start-up carrier Fiji International Airways has reached agreement with London Stansted Airport to begin scheduled flights from Nadi, in Fiji, Mumbai, in India, and Singapore from early January 1998. The airline will operate Boeing 747-300s. The carrier originally intended to launch services to Manchester in the UK, but ...

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    Gemini buys LTU MD-11s

    1997-11-12T00:00:00Z

    Gemini Air Cargo is to purchase LTU's four Boeing MD-11s for conversion to freighters, to operate alongside its growing fleet of McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30s. The US-based all-cargo supplemental carrier has signed a letter of intent to purchase the four aircraft from LTU, with deliveries beginning at the end ...

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    Marketplace

    1997-11-12T00:00:00Z

    ++ Pan American World Airways has agreed to lease three Boeing 737-300s from Alaska Air to supplement the Boeing 727-200s acquired through its merger with Carnival Airlines. The aircraft will be delivered in late 1997 and early 1998. ++ Western Pacific Airlines, now operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, has ...

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    Qantas asks Boeing to produce three long-range 747-400IGWs

    1997-11-12T00:00:00Z

    Qantas has asked Boeing to build and certify its three newly ordered 747-400s to an increased-gross-weight (IGW) specification, to allow the Australian carrier to overcome payload-range restrictions to Europe and the USA. It is pressing the Seattle-based manufacturer to commit to a -400 growth derivative, with a maximum ...