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For more aircraft data, fleets and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/professional.htm Jun 5, 2006 Plane manufacturers scrutinize software. Software glitches are becoming a leading safety challenge in aviation. It is more difficult to fix problems with the latest generation of jetliners because they use more than 5 million lines of software code. Older planes use just 1 million lines. May 30, 2006 Aeroflot, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Aeroflot stockholders overwhelmingly approved the previously announced purchase of 30 new regional jets from Sukhoi Civil Aircraft. Sukhoi's 75/95-seat aircraft program has lined up an impressive list of partners including Honeywell, Parker, Thales and Goodrich, with Boeing serving in an advisory role. The company also is negotiating with Boeing for customer support, warehousing of spare parts Spare parts, also referred to as Service Parts is a term used to indicate extra parts available and in proximity to the mechanical item, such as a automobile, boat, engine, for which they might be used.

Spare parts are also called “spares.
 and a joint-venture training facility based in Moscow. "Up until now it's been in the role of consultant," said Sukhoi representative Svetlana Issaeva at last week's Regional Airline Assn. conference in Dallas. She said Boeing does not have a financial stake in the program. Sukhoi is a member of US-based RAA RAA Residential Accredited Appraiser (National Association of Realtors)
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. Jun 1, 2006 Air France Air France
 in full Compagnie Internationale Air France

French passenger and cargo airline with more than 200 destinations in some 80 countries. It introduced supersonic Concorde service in 1976, but financial loss led the company to cease its Concorde
, Boeing Air France this month will start deploying 777-300ERs on its routes from Paris Orly to the French Overseas Departments except French Guiana French Guiana (gēăn`ə, –än`–), Fr. La Guyane française, officially Department of Guiana, French overseas department (2005 est. pop. . Seven dash 300ERs in three-class configuration will gradually replace 747s, and by 2007 Fort-de-France, Pointe-a-Pitre and Saint Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz.  will have a dedicated fleet of 777s equipped with in-seat digital IFE Ife (ē`fā), city (1991 est. pop. 262,000), SW Nigeria. Located in a farm region, the city is an important center for marketing and shipping cacao. According to tradition, Ife is the oldest Yoruba town (founded c.1300). . In the high season, AF operates up to 14 weekly flights between France and the French Caribbean The term French Caribbean varies in meaning with its usage and frame of reference. This ambiguity makes it very different from the term French West Indies, which refers to the specific, formal French possessions in the Caribbean region.  and nine to Reunion. Some 1.4 million passengers travel on this network annually. Jun 2, 2006 Air France, Thales Air France Industries and Thales signed an MOU (Minutes Of Usage) A metric used to compute billing and/or statistics for telephone calls or other network use.  for maintenance, logistics, supply chain, repair and overhaul of the Top Series IFE systems for Air France A380s. The companies said they will "jointly explore innovative modes of cooperation to ensure cost-effective IFE maintenance and high level of IFE system reliability and availability." This cooperation will lead to a common support offer on a Paris CDG (CDMA Development Group, Costa Mesa, CA, www.cdg.org) A membership organization founded in 1995 that promotes CDMA wireless systems worldwide. It is involved with developing new features and services and promoting standards that provide global compatibility and interoperability.  platform for other potential Thales TopSeries IFE customers. Jun 1, 2006 Airbus Airbus automation would help planes avoid crashes. Airbus is developing onboard computers that will automatically help the planes avoid collisions. Flight crews would rely on the system to avoid a crash with another airborne aircraft. Airbus has not yet announced plans for the computers. May 30, 2006 Airbus, Qatar Airways Qatar Airways (Arabic: القطرية) is an airline based in Doha, Qatar. It operates a hub and spoke network based in Doha, linking 81 international destinations.  Qatar Airways is expressing caution regarding its order for 60 A350s valued at $10 billion given the uncertainty surrounding the likely redesign of the aircraft. Qatar, which signed a letter of intent for the A350s last year and is slated to be the aircraft's largest customer, is holding off on signing a definitive purchase agreement pending the redesign, which is expected to be completed this summer. CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Akbar Al Baker Akbar al-Baker (Arabic: أكبر الباكر; born 1960 in Doha, Qatar) is the CEO of Qatar Airways.

Mr al-Baker became Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Airways in 1996.
 told Reuters that the carrier will "review all options," adding, "So many things [about the A350] will change that the airplane that we signed for last September is not there anymore." Jun 2, 2006 ATR ATR Achilles tendon reflex, see Ankle reflex , Pakistan International Pakistan International Airlines Pakistan International Airlines Corporation, more commonly known as Pakistan International Airlines or PIA (Urdu: پی آئی اے يا پاکستان  took delivery of its first new ATR 42-500 yesterday, part of a $100 million order for seven signed in November. It will receive the next two aircraft in November and December and four more in the first five months of 2007. They will replace PIA's aging F27 fleet. Jun 1, 2006 B/E Aerospace, Korean Air This article or section is written like an .
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 B/E Aerospace said Korean Air selected its MiniPod lie-flat business class seats and a range of food and beverage F&B is a common abbreviation in the United States and Commonwealth countries, including Hong Kong. F&B is typically the widely accepted abbreviation for "Food and Beverage," which is the sector/industry that specializes in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of foods.  preparation and storage equipment for its A380s and retrofit and new 777s. Korean also will install B/E food and beverage equipment on its A330s. Deliveries are scheduled to begin late this year. May 29, 2006 Boeing Aircraft subsidy spat could affect tanker contract. A dispute over aircraft subsidies could affect a contract for Air Force tankers. Boeing is competing against a team of Northrop Grumman and Airbus parent EADS EADS European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company N.V.
EADS Expeditionary Air Defense System (USMC)
EADS Extended Air Defense Systems
EADS Environmental Assessment Data System
EADS Echelons Above Division Study
 for the contract. The U.S. and EU are at odds over aircraft subsidies, and the U.S. believes Airbus receives unfair government aid. Jun 2, 2006 Boeing Boeing not worried by lack of orders for new 747 passenger jet. The head of the team developing Boeing's larger, more fuel-efficient 747 says he's not worried the company hasn't yet won any orders for the passenger version of the jumbo jet. The plane manufacturer launched its 747-8 last November to put competitive pressure on rival Airbus and its A380 superjumbo. Boeing has won orders for 18 747-8 freighters from two cargo carriers so far. Jeff Peace, vice president and manager of the program, said he expects orders for the so-called Intercontinental passenger plane to come soon. Jun 2, 2006 Boeing Boeing began final assembly yesterday on the first 737-900ER, which will undergo a five-month flight test program later this year and eventually be delivered to Indonesia's Lion Air. Jun 1, 2006 Boeing Boeing faces stiff competition for tanker contract. Boeing will compete against a team comprised of Northrop Grumman and Airbus for a contract to build air-refueling tankers for the Air Force. Boeing workers on the 767 line are supporting their company's bid. Boeing's tanker would be based on the 767, which is facing declining production. Jun 1, 2006 Boeing, ALAFCO ALAFCO Aviation Lease and Finance Company (Kuwait)  Aviation ALAFCO Aviation Lease and Finance of Kuwait said it purchased five new 737-800s valued at $250 million that it plans to lease to Turkish Airlines for 12 years. Jun 1, 2006 Boeing, Bulgaria Air Bulgaria Air will add four ex-United Airlines 737-300s, bringing its total fleet to 12 737-300/-500 aircraft. May 29, 2006

Boeing, Cathay Pacific Cathay Pacific Airways exercised two of its 20 purchase rights for 777-300ERs for delivery in 2008. Late last year, Cathay ordered 16 777-300ERs plus the purchase rights. The first aircraft will be delivered in September 2007. They will be powered by GE90-115Bs. Jun 2, 2006 Boeing, Oman Air Oman Air plans to add two more 737-800s, one of which will replace an existing 737-700. The new aircraft will increase the fleet to five 737-800s and two 737-700s. Jun 2, 2006 Bombardier Bombardier posts lower Q1 profit. Bombardier said business jet deliveries and prices climbed during the first quarter. But the company posted a profit of $24 million, down from $55 million a year ago. The company attributed the lower profit to a charge for job cuts. Bombardier reported earnings of $53 million before taxes and special items for its fiscal first quarter ended April 30, an improvement over earnings of $42 million in the year-ago quarter despite falling revenues that resulted from "lower deliveries of regional jets." The aerospace unit posted quarterly earnings of $55 million before financing charges, taxes and special items, a slight improvement over last year's $52 million that the company attributed to increased deliveries of business aircraft. The airframer received 19 net RJ orders in the quarter, including six CRJ CRJ Canadair Regional Jet
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900s ordered by Italy's Air One, and said the "trend toward larger regional jet and turboprop turboprop: see turbine.
turboprop

Hybrid engine that provides jet thrust and also drives a propeller. It is similar to the turbojet except that an added turbine, behind the combustion chamber, works through a shaft and speed-reducing gears to turn a
 aircraft continues, driven by lower fares, higher fuel prices and increasingly relaxed pilot scope clauses." Overall company revenues totaled $3.5 billion for the quarter, down from $3.8 billion, which it blamed on "decreased mainline revenues in the UK and Germany and lower deliveries of regional jets." It delivered 24 RJs in the quarter compared to 38 in the same period last year. May 31, 2006 Pilatus Aircraft Swiss business aircraft takes off in the US. The PC-12 business planes made by Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus are selling like "hot cakes", according to staff at the company headquarters in Stans. Figures for the PC-12 reached new heights in 2005, with 63 of 80 sales being made through the company's United States subsidiary in Colorado. http://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/html/en/stuff/index_195.asp? May 31, 2006 PowerJet, Snecma, NPO Saturn PowerJet, a joint venture between Snecma and NPO Saturn, will supply the RRJ RRJ Russian Regional Jet (program)
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 engine. In addition to launch customer Aeroflot, Sukhoi has signed Russian Financial Lease Co. to 10 aircraft orders. In other company news, Issaeva said an agreement with Finmeccanica's Alenia Aeronautica for a 25% stake in Sukhoi is expected to be finalized soon. She said the price of the RRJ75 is $26.3 million with the RRJ95 priced at an estimated $27.6 million. First flight is scheduled for September 2007 with certification and delivery in 2008. The program was launched in October 2004. Jun 1, 2006 Raytheon Raytheon requests extension for certifying business aircraft. Raytheon Aircraft has requested more time to certify its new Hawker 4000 business jet. The company said it still must complete function and reliability testing. The five-year time limit for certifying the plane expired May 31. Jun 1, 2006 Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce breaks ground on engine-testing plant. Rolls-Royce has started building a new jet engine testing facility in Mississippi. The company will test engines for the Boeing 787 and Airbus A380 starting in 2007. Jun 2, 2006 Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce, well aware that its foothold in the regional jet market depends largely on the continued viability of Embraer's 145 family, last week unveiled enhancements to the TotalCare support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services  it provides for the AE3007. Powerplant Engineering Services offers a certified RR engineer who will be integrated into an airline's operation and "dedicated to providing technical recommendations and project management delivery." American Eagle was the PES pes (pes) pl. pe´des   [L.]
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 launch customer, signing an agreement in December following a 20-month pilot program. Rolls-Royce said there still is hope that Embraer's joint venture facility in Harbin will unlock a potential 50-seat market in China, which has been sluggish so far, although Hainan Airlines recently signed a letter of intent for 50 aircraft. May 31, 2006 Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce's other initiative is On-Wing Care, which offers 24-hr. "rapid response and resolution" that is "designed to bridge the gap between flight line maintenance and overhaul shop visits." The OWC OWC Officers' Wives' Club
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 department is a certified FAR 145 Repair Station holding limited airframe and powerplant ratings and can work at a customer's facilities or its base at Newark. The AE3007 also is popular on Embraer's corporate jet offerings. May 31, 2006 Thales Thales will provide three additional 787 training suites including "full flight simulators, flat panel simulators and desktop simulation systems" to Alteon, Boeing's training subsidiary. Thales is supplying six suites under a previous agreement. Boeing said the additional simulator orders are owing to the strong sales success of the 787. May 29, 2006
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