Programmes – Page 1206

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    Regional Airlines prepares to accept EMB-145 after delays

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    The Embraer EMB-145 regional jet was expected to gain European Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA)certification on 12 May, around six months later than originally planned, clearing the way for European launch customer Regional Airlines to put the type into service in early June. The delay was caused by JAA ...

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    India/China prepare to sign air agreement

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    India and China are set to sign a new air-services agreement (ASA), paving the way for the first direct flights by their national airlines between the two countries. The agreement is expected to be signed on 21 May during a visit to Chinese capital Beijing by an Indian ...

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    ModiLuft attempts to relaunch

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    ModiLuft is preparing to relaunch airline operations, despite the fact that it is yet to resolve issues from its previous, abortive attempt to operate a domestic network in India. The Delhi-based carrier was set up in 1993 by Satish Kumar Modi, with assistance from Lufthansa, operating four Boeing ...

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    P&W discusses new engine with Airbus for A340-500/600

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is in "business discussions" with Airbus Industrie over a potential new turbofan for the A340-500/600, aimed at reaching a definitive "sole-source" agreement by the Paris air show. The new study engine, dubbed the PW4557, combines the 2.37m-diameter titanium fan and low-pressure spool of the 258kN ...

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    Sabre goes Stage 3 with 737-800 lease

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Sabre Airways will introduce two new Boeing 737-800s in 1998, as it begins to move its fleet from Stage 2 equipment. The London Gatwick-based independent charter airline has signed a seven-year lease agreement with International Lease Finance for two 189-seat 737-800s for delivery in April 1998, with options ...

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    SilkAir selects Airbuses

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    SilkAir of Singapore has chosen the Airbus Industrie A319/A320 family as its new narrowbody passenger aircraft, replacing its fleet of Boeing 737-300s and Fokker 70 twinjets. The Singapore Airlines (SIA)-owned regional carrier opted for the A319/320 over the rival next-generation Boeing 737-600/700/ 800 series after three-months of evaluation ...

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    China Eastern beats its 1996 profits forecast

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    China Eastern Airlines managed to post better-than-forecast profits for 1996, providing some good news in the wake of its February listing on the Hong Kong and New York stock exchanges. In its prospectus for the flotation (the first by a Chinese carrier), China Eastern had warned that declining ...

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    City Bird boss hunts for new investors

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Belgian entrepreneur Victor Hasson is seeking new investors for the recently launched City Bird long-haul airline, to reduce the controlling 58%share held by his City Hotels group. Hasson launched the City Bird concept in 1996, after selling control of EuroBelgian Airlines (EBA), the low-fare European carrier now operating ...

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    P&W to buy Howmet aerofoil repair plants

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Pratt &Whitney has made a further move to build up its engine-maintenance business by agreeing to buy Howmet's aerofoil-refurbishment plants. The deal is expected to be complete within two months, and the Howmet plants will be integrated into P&W's Eagle Services unit. P&W aims to grow its repair ...

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    Malev boosts share sale

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    The Hungarian Government is to sell off another 39%of Malev as the privatisation of the flag carrier goes into its second phase. Alitalia, which acquired 30%of Malev in the initial privatisation four years ago, may also have to sell its stake. The sale to Alitalia, and of another ...

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    Brazil and Canada battle over aircraft support

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    A trade dispute is building up between Brazil and Canada over the level of state support going to their rival regional-jet manufacturers, Embraer and Bombardier. The dispute began in June 1996 with allegations from Canada that sales finance being provided by Brazil's PROEXexport agency for the Embraer EMB-145 ...

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    Battle plans

    1997-05-14T00:00:00Z

    IT SEEMS TO BE SHAPING UP into a battle of master-plans - and therefore one of cultures. On the one hand, there is the master- plan of the supra-national European commercial culture; on the other there is the master-plan of the super- national integrated French culture. The battle is for ...

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    Aviatas

    1997-05-07T12:12:00Z

    Douglas Kelly has been appointed manager, asset valuation, at Washington DC-based aviation consultant Avitas. Kelly has worked in finance and marketing for McDonnell Douglas and was fleet planning advisor at FedEx. Source: Flight International

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    GE maintenance business challenged by P&W moves

    1997-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is seeking to combat General Electric Aircraft Engines' growing dominance of the powerplant maintenance market with the launch of its own scheme to secure a major slice of the business. The US engine maker is offering airlines a "thrust-manager" deal covering the entire life of ...

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    Bombardier

    1997-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Canada's Bombardier Business Aircraft has set up a new sales organisation, headed by John Lawson, president of sales. Peter Edwards becomes senior vice-president of international sales and Bill Monroe, based in Wichita, Kansas, is appointed vice-president, US Learjet sales. Source: Flight International

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    Stage 3 testing starts

    1997-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Burbank Aeronautical II (BACII) has begun flight testing its Stage 3 hushkit for the Pratt &Whitney JT3D-powered Boeing 707. The tests should finish in August, with US Federal Aviation Administration certification expected in September. Source: Flight International

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    GE-PW alliance gets lifeline from move on 747-400 IGW

    1997-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is considering speeding up studies of the proposed 747-400IGW "simple stretch" providing fresh impetus for the General Electric/Pratt & Whitney Engine Alliance which appeared to be on the verge of dissolution following P&W's separate bid to power the Airbus A3XX with the PW4000. "We're now doing study ...

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    Dasa reveals Airbus net profit

    1997-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie's net profits have been stated officially for the first time, with a line in the Daimler-Benz Aerospace (Dasa)annual report showing the consortium made a healthy return of around $700 million for 1996. Although Airbus prepares full accounts for its four partners, only the sales figures have ...

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    Boeing hopes for more from China despite Airbus

    1997-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is hoping to secure follow-on orders for a large number of 737s and 757s from Chinese operators, despite a push by Airbus Industrie to place up to 100 new jet airliners with China Aviation Supplies (CASC). According to Boeing, a series of different proposals have been made ...

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    Regional jets find a home

    1997-05-07T00:00:00Z

    LABOUR TURMOIL and strike threats spawned by the introduction of new-generation "regional jets" have diverted attention away from an evolution that is taking place in both the airline and aircraft manufacturing industries. This is the opinion of aircraft manufacturers, airline-industry pundits and air-carrier officials who say that the ...