All Systems & interiors articles – Page 811

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    FlightSafety Boeing picks London to be European training hub

    1998-08-12T00:00:00Z

    FlightSafety Boeing Training International, a joint venture commercial training operation between FlightSafety Inter-national and Boeing Enterprises, will decide next month on the final location of a UK based $85 million European training hub. The greenfield site, located near either London Gatwick or Heathrow airports, will be the first of ...

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    New display and navigation products arrive for the cockpit

    1998-08-12T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal and Trimble Avionics have introduced new display and navigation products for the general aviation cockpit. AlliedSignal's Skymap IIIC moving-map display is the first new product to emerge since the company purchased UK-based display maker Skyforce Avionics this year. The Skymap IIIC includes an integral global positioning system (GPS) ...

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    Eurocontrol wants ACAS delay

    1998-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Eurocontrol is calling for the complusory implementation of airborne collision avoidance systems (ACAS) in passenger aircraft to be delayed by up to 15 months, from the existing January 2000 deadline. Introduction of the ACAS 2 standard has already been agreed by the European Civil Aviation Conference ...

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    Design teams start work on 728JET engine development

    1998-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Design teams from Fairchild Aerospace, General Electric, Hurel Dubois and Aermacchi are expected to begin the first formal meetings on the design of the powerplant for the 728JET this week, following the selection on 3 August of the General Electric CF34-8D. Although the -8D has 100% commonality in terms of ...

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    MIG MAPO to unveil MiG-29UBT at Farnborough

    1998-08-12T00:00:00Z

    MIG MAPO will unveil a two-seat MiG-29UBT multirole fighter at the Farnborough air show in September, says Mikoyan general director Mikhail Korzhuyev in Russian newspaper Nezavisimoye Voyennoe Obozreniye. The aircraft is a derivative of the MiG-29UB two-seat conversion trainer. Unlike the UB, it will have a fully combat-capable weapon ...

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    Taking pole position

    1998-08-05T14:59:00Z

    Paul Lewis/NEW YORK and HONG KONG The International Air Transport Association's (IATA) Asia-Pacific technical office and airline regional co-ordinating group (RCG) has enjoyed a busy three years. Having negotiated safe passage over Afghanistan and helped broker the opening of North Korean airspace, the group scored again with the initial ...

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    Russian promise

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON A worldwide observation campaign to define more precisely the characteristics of the Russian Glonass satellite navigation system will run from September to December this year. It will be conducted by the geodetic community, which is relying on combining the Glonass with the US global positioning system (GPS) to ...

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    Searching for finance

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Emma Kelly/RIO DE JANEIRO Building blocks for worldwide implementation of communications, navigation and surveillance/air traffic management (CNS/ATM) systems are in place, but one crucial element remains. "It's up to us to provide the muscle - money - to put the building blocks together," Jack Howell, director of the ...

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    Celestial Internet

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON Of all the advances in satellite communications since Telstar, the most interest is being created by the $9 billion Teledesic programme. Now that Teledesic has assembled a powerful industrial team to build and launch its 300-satellite constellation, the project is moving into high gear. Teledesic's copyrighted "Internet in ...

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    Casinos gamble on new carrier

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Two Las Vegas casinos have together invested $30 million in low-fares start-up National Airlines, in a bid to offset a decline in seat availability as major airlines redeploy aircraft to higher-yield routes. National plans to start services in January or February 1999, operating four leased ...

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    EC unveils alliance plan details

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON The European Commission (EC) has published details of its proposed conditions for the British Airways and Lufthansa-led transatlantic alliances, including a call for the governments involved to open up national airports to other European carriers wanting to start US services. The official publication of the proposals, ...

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    Flying Colours team assumes control after Airworld merger

    1998-08-05T00:00:00Z

    A boardroom reshuffle resulting from the take-over of UK charter airline Flying Colours by Airworld has seen the departure of two Airworld directors. Flying Colours managers have been appointed to most senior positions, despite the airline being taken over. The move, which follows the June take-over of Flying Colours ...

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    Losses: What losses?

    1998-08-01T00:00:00Z

    The airline industry is renowned, with few exceptions, for its poor returns. Indeed, airlines as a group actually destroyed value between 1992 and 1997, achieving a feeble 6 per cent return on invested capital - at least three percentage points below the 9 to 10 per cent cost of capital ...

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    A Herculean task

    1998-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Never trust Greeks bringing gifts, so the saying goes. It is to be hoped that doesn't apply to Greeks receiving gifts. Where is Hercules when he's needed? Unless he or the ancient gods intervene and provide a timely miracle, Greek flag carrier Olympic will require another sizeable gift from ...

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    Japan's economy faces overhaul

    1998-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Japan is facing a crisis of historical proportions. The dramatic fall in the value of the yen and the long-term decline in the value of the companies which make up the Nikkei stock market index are simply symptoms of far-reaching changes taking place in the way in which the country ...

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    Poles delay LOT sale

    1998-08-01T00:00:00Z

    The Polish government says it wants to postpone the sale of state carrier LOT Polish Airlines until next year, following delays in foreign ownership laws. LOT is now likely to look for a foreign strategic partner after the appointment of an advisory team to aid in the airline's privatisation. ...

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    And now for something . . . completely different

    1998-08-01T00:00:00Z

    The term 'survivor' may be sorely overused in the airline industry, but it remains the most appropriate description for AirTran Airlines, the product of a merger with the ill-fated ValuJet whose once-bright future ended abruptly in 1996 with a controversial crash in a Florida swamp. Not that there is ...

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    Startups look to citizen McCain

    1998-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Last year it was the ticket tax; this year it's the Department of Transportation. The US majors have a new enemy in their gunsights and the atmosphere on Capitol Hill is bellicose once again. In 1997 the carriers that united in a campaign to abolish the 10 per cent ...

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    CLK charges unchanged

    1998-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite the current focus on resolving the initial hiccups, the long-term success of Hong Kong's new Chek Lap Kok (CLK) airport lies in keeping charges down. Since its inauguration on 6 June, technical and logistical problems have caused long delays for passengers and freight forwarders. But while these ...

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    AA/BA takes another step

    1998-08-01T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines and British Airways describe the European Commission's preliminary ruling on its planned alliance as a welcome step forward, but legal experts believe the ambiguities and uncertainties of the ruling will only further prolong the approval process. Most carriers opposing the alliance protest that the number of weekly ...