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  • News

    Hopes fade for Fokker rescue

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    The wings have fallen off the Fokker/Samsung deal Kevin O'Toole/LONDON Fokker's administrators have called a halt to the Samsung rescue plan and admit that the chances of saving the bankrupt Dutch manufacturer are now "extremely small". The decision was taken after the South Korean ...

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    Malaysians plan to start manufacturing Eagle

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Composites Technology Research Malaysia (CTRM) will begin manufacturing its Eagle X-TS all-composite sports trainer at its Batu Berendam plant in Malacca, in February 1997. This decision follows the 13 November lifting of certification weight restrictions by Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), which is responsible for oversight ...

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    MDH cuts helicopter prices to boost sales

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas Helicopters (MDH) is to introduce aggressive price cuts to stimulate sales of its MD600N and MD902 after admitting that its prices "have been too high". The price of the eight-seat MD600N, which is expected to receive US Federal Aviation Administration certification by early December, is ...

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    R-R offers Trent/-524 hybrid retrofit option

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has offered operators of RB.211-524G/ H-powered Boeing 747-400s and 767s the option to retrofit their engines with the core of the Trent 700, in an effort to offset higher-than-expected fuel-consumption degradation and reliability problems in the existing power plants. R-R recently accelerated development work on the so-called ...

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    Sabena to consider lease of ex-Air France Europe A330s

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    The ex-Air Inter A330s could soon be flying for Sabena Herman De Wulf/BRUSSELS Sabena is considering the interim replacement of its three Airbus A310s early in 1997 with three leased ex-Air France Europe/Air Inter A330-300s. The Belgian airline has been examining the A330 and ...

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    Fairchild

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Jim Robinson has joined the Fairchild Aerospace board. He joined the company in July, 1996 and is president of Fairchild Aerospace and chairman of the management board of Dornier Luftfahrt, at Fairchild Dornier in Germany. Source: Flight International

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    Pace agreement

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Pace Airline Services has signed a new agreement to continue representing Ryanair Cargo from January 1997. Above, (left to right): Tim Jeans commercial director, Ryanair; Darach Boylan, director, Pace Ireland; and Malcolm Warner, managing director Pace, celebrate the signing. Under the new agreement, Pace has purchased all of the available ...

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    Let manufacturers make the checks

    1996-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Sir - With reference to your editorial and items about recent accidents and poor crew standards ("Admit it", Flight International, 13-19 November, P3,14, 30 and 31) why not build into the aircraft-operating system the facility for the aircraft manufacturer to make checks? During the pre-flight checklist, the aircraft ...

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    Aircraft news

    1996-12-01T16:39:00Z

    TAP Air Portugal has ordered 18 Airbus A319s and taken an option on eight more, for delivery between December 1997 and June 2000, as part of its decision to become an all- Airbus operator. Cathay Pacific is ordering three more A340-300s. Dragonair will purchase two A320s, with options on five ...

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    Airbus lines up Douglas

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas' decision to shelve plans to develop its MD-XX long-haul jet leaves the way open for the company's Douglas Aircraft division to forge a partnership with Airbus or Boeing. Since talks about a merger with Boeing stalled earlier this year, Airbus appears to be front-runner. Airbus Industrie's ...

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    Geneva set to fight back

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Stung by Swissair's withdrawal of most longhaul flights, Geneva airport is fighting to attract replacement traffic by cutting landing fees and offering fifth freedom traffic rights, and says several Geneva-based startup carriers are in the planning stage. The airport will cut all landing fees by 10 per cent ...

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    JLLs face a tough battle

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The current oversupply of funds in the airfinance market could be dramatically reversed by the threat of regulatory changes to the most popular aircraft finance structures. The most serious threat is from draft plans by the Japan's National Tax Authority to reduce the benefits of the Japanese leveraged ...

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    Amwest slow to fix things

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    America West Airlines has again illustrated the cost of fast growth. While other US airlines enjoyed an average increase of 22 per cent in third quarter net profits, the Phoenix-based carrier returned a $53 million operating loss at the same time as it happens to be the only US carrier ...

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    Airline News

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways has increased services from London/Heathrow to Johannesburg to 13 flights per week and added two weekly services to Singapore and a third to Beijing. BAalso has increased frequencies from Heathrow to Geneva, Milan, Mexico City, Barbados, Tehran, Jakarta. BA's flights to Oporto have transferred from Heathrow ...

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    BA wins Air Liberte brawl

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    British Airways has dealt a further blow to Gallic pride by winning the battle to take over insolvent Air Liberté, thereby strengthening BA's position in the French market. The commercial tribunal in Creteil opted for BA's recovery plan for Air Liberté over a rival bid from Virgin Express. ...

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    Brussels set to rap TAP?

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    TAP Air Portugal's Airbus order will face close scrutiny from the European Commission with the carrier planning a 10 per cent increase in capacity after the end of its restructuring programme in 1997. The Commission's authorisation of US$1.1 billion state aid package in 1994 included limits on its European capacity ...

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    USAir opens up exit plans

    1996-12-01T00:00:00Z

    USAir's exit strategy from its alliance with British Airways is becoming clearer as it seeks more international routes and announces a massive fleet renewal programme which could prompt renewed interest from other investors. There is speculation that USAir may seek to build a major transatlantic network by acquiring ...

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    RoSEC

    1996-11-27T11:34:00Z

    David Anthony will become director and general manager of Rolls Smiths Engine Controls (RoSEC) in January, replacing JV Hill, who becomes director of business improvement for the Industrial Power Group. Anthony returns from a four-year attachment to BMW Rolls-Royce Aero Engines where he led engine-control-systems design and development for the ...

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    Lockheed

    1996-11-27T11:32:00Z

    Robert Trice has been appointed vice-president for international business development at Lockheed Martin, based in Bethesda, Maryland. He succeeds Michael Smith who has been named president of Lockheed Martin Ocean, Radar & Sensor Systems.   Source: Flight International

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    Vanguard eliminates

    1996-11-27T03:01:00Z

    Kansas City, Missouri-based Vanguard Airlines, which began operations in December 1994, has eliminated several unprofitable routes and accelerated maintenance of its eight Boeing 737-200/ 300s in preparation for expanding services in profitable markets early in 1997.   Source: Flight International