Programmes – Page 1265

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    NASA unveils supersonic concept aircraft

    1996-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SEATTLE A NASA-LED team has selected key technologies for its high-speed research (HSR) programme and defined a preliminary supersonic-transport-aircraft design, for research under the second phase of the 15-year effort. The selection affects key airframe and propulsion technologies which will be "rolled into" the ...

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    MDC

    1996-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Michael Sears has been named as president of Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach, California, the commercial aircraft unit of McDonnell Douglas (MDC). He succeeds Robert Hood Jr, who will serve as president emeritus of Douglas and retires later this year. Sears was vice-president-general manager of MDC's largest tactical aircraft ...

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    Mauritius bound

    1996-04-17T00:00:00Z

    AIR MAURITIUS HAS BEGUN THE first direct service between Manchester, in the UK, and Mauritius, using its Airbus A340. The service, which effectively replaces one operated via Munich in conjunction with Lufthansa, will be weekly to begin with, but will move to twice-weekly later this year. Air Mauritius also has ...

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    Boeing's high-speed transport efforts

    1996-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Sir - To learn more about Boeing's high-speed transport efforts, Richard Wiggs (Flight International, 27 March-2 April, P107) should read Chapter 16 and PP267-278 of Robert Serlind's 1992 book Legend and Legacy, the Story of Boeing and its People. Chapter 16 says: "More than $1 billion had been ...

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    Sanders

    1996-04-10T15:58:00Z

    Lockheed Martin Defence-Electronics Company Sanders, of Nashua, New Hampshire, has named Steven Walker vice-president of operations. He was formerly director of the marine-traffic- management business at Lockheed Martin Ocean, Radar & Sensor Systems, of Syracuse, New York.     Source: Flight International

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    Alenia

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Filippo Bagnato is named executive vice-president of the aeronautics area of Finmeccanica company Alenia, of Rome, Italy. He succeeds Nino D'Angelo, who will leave the company on 31 May. Bagnato was most recently vice-president for technological development and new programmes.   Source: Flight International

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    Saab

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Sterling, Virginia-based Saab Aircraft of America, the marketing arm of Saab commercial aircraft in the West, has named David Hunt director of regional-airline sales. He was most recently regional-airline sales manager at Embraer Aircraft, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and, before that, he held positions with Beech and Cessna Aircraft. Kenneth ...

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    Universal deal

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Universal Avionics Systems of Arizona and DAC International of Texas have signed a marketing alliance. The agreement gives the Austin-based company responsibility for marketing Universal's flight- and navigation-management system, global-positioning system and cockpit-voice and flight-data recorder products in the airline and military markets. Source: Flight International

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    First replacement GPS satellite launched

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) launched the first replacement Navstar global-positioning satellite (GPS) into orbit aboard a Delta 2 from Cape Canaveral in Florida on 27 March. The launch demonstrated MDC's capability to support the 24-satellite operational constellation which could become an industry-standard for air navigation and other civilian applications, ...

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    Alpha will host anti-matter experiment

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    NASA AND THE US Department of Energy (DoE) have agreed to fly an anti-matter experiment on the Alpha International Space Station. The experiment will be developed by a team led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The DoE-sponsored state-of-the-art Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) physics experiment will look for ...

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    USA and Japan start new row over passenger flights

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Just a week after Japan and the USA reached a basic agreement on air-cargo services, the two countries have become embroiled in a new row over passenger flights. The fresh dispute centres on the US Department of Transport's (DoT) rejection of Japan Airlines ...

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    North and South Yemen airlines to merge

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    North and South Yemen airlines to merge Six years after North and South Yemen, became a single republic, their airlines are to merge into a single company. Yemen Airways (Yemenia), based in the northern capital of Sana'a, was formed in the 1970s as a joint venture between the ...

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    Regionals continue to grow in USA

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON WHILE THE MAJOR US carriers continue to make the most of the present business recovery, beneath the surface the second tier of national and regional airline groups are in the throes of making major changes. Perhaps the most visible evidence of these changes ...

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    A321 deal breaks Boeing monopoly at Asiana

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE ASIANA AIRLINES OF South Korea has selected the Airbus Industrie A321 rather than the Boeing 737-800 as its next narrow-body passenger aircraft and signed a letter of intent for 18 aircraft. The agreement, expected to be announced shortly, does not include any options ...

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    GE to sanction new growth plan for GE90

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOSANGELES GENERAL ELECTRIC is set to sanction a revised growth plan for the GE90 turbofan by the end of this month, by agreeing to develop an engine capable of being in service at thrust levels up to 445kN (100,000lb) by 1999. The engine will be capable ...

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    Aer Lingus continues cost drive despite recovery

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON Signs of recovery at Aer Lingus have been accompanied by stern warnings from management that the airline will continue its "remorseless" drive to keep down costs. The Irish flag carrier, which made heavy losses three years ago, posted a relatively respectable IR£15 million ($24 million) net profit for ...

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    Deutsche BA suspends deliveries of Saab 2000

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH DEUTSCHE BA HAS suspended further Saab 2000 deliveries to its fleet, after both it and Swiss carrier Crossair were hit by poor dispatch reliability during the harsh European winter. The main problems were brake icing and the ingestion of de-icing fluid by the ...

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    Going up market

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Russia's Orient Avia is getting the best out of its Ilyushin Il-62 airliners. Paul Duffy/MOSCOW THE COMMONLY HELD belief that Russian and ex-Soviet civil aircraft are not able to achieve the high utilisation levels of Western airliners has been challenged by the experience of Orient ...

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    Wake up and join the real world

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    Sir - At last an accident investigation board, the UK AAIB, has had the courage and professionalism to speak its true mind. The crash of the Boeing 737 freighter at Coventry in December 1994 was contributed to by the likely fatigue of the crew. Crew members, had been on duty ...

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    Zambia hit by new air service withdrawal

    1996-04-10T00:00:00Z

    AIR SERVICES TO Zambia have been hit again, this time by the withdrawal of Air France, a long-time supporter of services between France and Zambia. The airline made its last weekly Paris-Lusaka flight on 27 March, further damaging the southern African nation's tourist-dominated economy. Air France's withdrawal leaves ...