Programmes – Page 1271

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    Advanced flightdecks

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    ALL FUTURE DOUGLAS (DAC) aircraft will share a common display and avionics architecture to be based around Honeywell's Versatile Integrated Avionics concept, VIA 2000. The MD-95 will be the first aircraft to be equipped with the full system, while the MD-90 is set to be changed to ...

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    Swire pledges long-term involvement with Cathay

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SEATTLE SWIRE PACIFIC, the UK parent of Cathay Pacific and Dragonair, is emphatic that it intends to remain a major participant in Hong Kong's aviation industry. It dismisses speculation that its grip may be weakening following the recent deal with China which will put a large ...

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    ARIA will lease ten 737-400s for Europe routes

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Paul Duffy/MOSCOW AEROFLOT RUSSIAN International Airlines (ARIA) has confirmed that it is to lease ten Boeing 737-400s to serve European routes, while officials also say that the airline will take two additional Boeing 767-300ERs to shore up its transatlantic services. Negotiations for the aircraft are ...

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    CAL proposes to sell shares

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    TAIWAN'S CHINA Aviation Development Foundation (CADF) is to sell around 16% of its holding in China Airlines (CAL) to private investors. The sale will reduce CADF's stake in the carrier to 62%. It also plans to launch a rights issue of 200 million shares. The issue is expected to raise ...

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    Deregulation: not as good a picture as it is painted

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Sir - The article "Low-cost carriers save passengers $6 billion" (Flight International, 1-7 May, P10) raises hope that European "deregulation" will bring a similar reduction in air fares. Judging by results in the USA, however, the real benefit for airline passengers is difficult to measure. Less than 3% ...

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    Reviving a giant

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    After the worst downturn in its history, the Douglas Aircraft division of McDonnell Douglas is showing signs of a dramatic recovery. Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES IT HAS BEEN A painful period for the Douglas Aircraft (DAC) division of McDonnell Douglas (MDC), but there is fresh optimism in the ...

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    Silkair profit?

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    SilkAir, the regional subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, is hoping to make its first-ever profit in the current financial year to March 1997. Industry sources say that the airline cut its losses to around S$6 million ($4.3 million) over 1995/6, having produced a deficit of $27.5 million the year before. SilkAir ...

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    MDC briefs 11 airline customers on MD-XX

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) plans to reveal the first technical details of its MD-XX tri-jet derivative family at a conference being held this week in Long Beach, California, to which up to 60 airlines have been invited to attend. "The schedule has accelerated ...

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    Sanders

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin electronics company Sanders, of Nashua, New Hampshire, has named Paul Cotter C-130J programme manager at the avionics division. With the former Lockheed Electronics since 1977, Cotter was most recently business area manager for fire-control and sensor systems. Robert Cotter becomes director for displays and mission computers at the ...

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    In the end, the safe way is to go-around

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Sir - It is obvious, after reading the series of letters on non-precision and precision approaches, that a wide variety of pilots reads Flight International. All approaches, whether precision or not, start from an altitude where obstacle clearance is guaranteed and, from there, on descend towards the airfield ...

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    Embraer profits

    1996-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Embraer president Mauricio Botelho has declared that the company's privatisation is working after a much-improved set of first-quarter results. Revenues rose by 41% to $76 million, while losses fell back to $26 million. In the first quarter of 1995 the company had racked up losses of $116 million. The institutions ...

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    BMW R-R and CFMI square up for Asian regional engine contest

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    BMW ROLLS-ROYCE and CFM International are stepping up efforts to supply a powerplant for the Aviation Industries of China (AVIC)-led AE-100 regional-jet development. China is close to selecting a Western partner for the airframe programme, and a final engine selection is expected to be made about a ...

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    Swissair considers stake in new low-cost Italian carrier

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    SWISSAIR IS IN talks with Italy's new low-cost carrier, Noman, on commercial links which may lead to it taking a share of up to 33% in the airline. Noman, which was formerly known as Fortune Aviation, began scheduled passenger operations on 22 January, offering no-frills services between ...

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    Finmeccanica prepares way for privatisation process

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDONJulian Moxon/PARIS ITALIAN STATE-OWNED industrial giant Finmeccanica has begun the process of separating its key aerospace and defence activities into a separate business, in preparation for privatisation, expected in 1997. The group, which now has control of around 90% of Italy's aerospace industry, has ...

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    NTSB investigates oxygen canisters in crashed DC-9

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Karen Walker/ATLANTADavid Learmount/LONDON FOCUS ON WHAT caused the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas (MDC) DC-9-30 accident in Florida, USA, is concentrating on oxygen-canisters wreckage is slowly recovered from the Everglades swampland into which the aircraft dived on 11 May. US National Transportation Safety ...

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    Airlines force Boeing to raise 747-600X range

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SEATTLE AIRLINE PRESSURE has forced Boeing to increase the range of its proposed 747-600X. The move is one of several changes in baseline performance which the Seattle-based manufacturer is considering for the 747X programme following input received from potential customers. Design range has been ...

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    Transaero seeks new aircraft

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DCAlexander Velovich/MOSCOW RUSSIAN CARRIER Transaero is seeking bids for a potential $1.26 billion-worth of orders for new narrowbody and widebody aircraft, some of which will be used on routes linking Moscow with US cities, says the airline's deputy chairman Grigory Gurtovoy. Speaking in ...

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    Air India slides into heavier losses in 1995

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    AIR INDIA SLUMPED to heavier-than-expected losses in its financial year to March 1996, with the flag carrier blaming rising interest charges, along with the burden of depreciating its new Boeing 747-400s. The Indian airline had forecast a loss of around Rs1.2 billion ($35 million) after three straight years ...

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    Boeing probe

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    The US Justice Department has opened an investigation into alleged bribes used by former Boeing subsidiary, de Havilland Aircraft, to secure a $64 million order for five Dash 8s from BahamasAir in 1991. The allegations came to light earlier this year after Canadian entrepreneur Craig Dobbin filed a $900 million ...

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    British Midland reveals Eurostar impact

    1996-05-22T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON BRITISH MIDLAND (BM) admits that competition from the Channel Tunnel rail link from London to Paris and Brussels effectively halved its potential profits in 1995, but group chairman Sir Michael Bishop says that the airline has now weathered the worst of the Tunnel's impact. Although the airline managed ...