Aviation Daily

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Other uses for a radio spectrum used exclusively by aviation will be on the table at the Oct. 27-Nov. 21 World Radio Conference. The spectrum has been selected as the sole radio spectrum to satisfy the requirements of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), and aviation interests warn that another use would have a detrimental impact on this band. Inmarsat among others has proposed using a portion of the band, 1559-1610 megahertz, for mobile satellite service (MSS). This band is now allocated to aeronautical radio-navigation and used by the ICAO GNSS.

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Air New Zealand added a 747 cargo flight between North America and the South Pacific in conjunction with Evergreen. The service begins at New York Kennedy Airport and stops at Atlanta, Los Angeles and Honolulu en route to Auckland and Sydney.

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Sabena may have to withdraw one or more of its aircraft from service temporarily to cannibalize them for spare parts following a pre-dawn fire that devastated one of its warehouses Oct. 4. Investigators have ruled out arson but have yet to determine the cause of the fire. Sabena said the incident will disrupt its supply of spare parts for the short term. The fire started at approximately 3:30 a.m. Friday night, destroying Sabena's workshop No. 22, which held a sizable inventory of fleet spare parts and engines.

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Delta, acting on blanket authority granted by DOT earlier this year, told the department it will expand the city-pair routes served under its code- share operations with Swissair. Starting Oct. 26, Delta plans to begin displaying Swissair's designator code on Delta flights between Atlanta and Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego, Nashville, Memphis, Tallahassee, Phoenix and Portland, Ore.; Las Vegas and Phoenix, Cincinnati and Los Angeles; and Salt Lake City and Chicago.

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Federal Express and Caliber System jointly announced yesterday that FDX Corp., a new holding company, will acquire Caliber System and its subsidiaries, including package carrier RPS Inc. Caliber shareholders will receive 0.8 shares of FDX stock per Caliber share, and FDX will become a $15 billion transportation and logistics company with two independent networks serving the express and non-express markets through five business units.

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Delta's frequent flyer participants flew 1.7 million free roundtrips in fiscal 1997, the same as in 1996.But with Delta's traffic growth, the free travel as a percentage of total revenue passenger miles dropped to 6% from 8%. In fiscal 1995, Delta flew two million free trips.

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Aviation Consumer Action Project appointed Paul Hudson executive director.

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Buoyed by recent unexpected progress, U.S. and Romanian negotiators will meet Dec. 4-5 in Bucharest to discuss an open-skies agreement. Other open- skies talks include Peru, Nov. 5-7 in Lima; Italy, Nov. 4-5 in Washington, and Chile, in Washington, perhaps later this month. Talks with France, billed as open skies by the U.S. even though the parties seem to be far apart, are planned Oct. 15-17 in Paris. Talks on more modest expansion are on tap with Brazil, Nov. 17-19 in Washington, and Russia, Nov. 12-14 in Moscow.

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PfaelzerJohnsAmen&Dean consultancy was formed by Penny Pfaelzer.

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Although FAA says it is not alarmed by the prospect of a Russian company selling a Global Positioning System jammer (DAILY, Sept. 22), the developer has acknowledged receiving expressions of interest from Libya and Iraq.A poster distributed by the company features a map of a Persian Gulf nation depicting how many jammers would be needed to cover an international boundary.

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Lufthansa asked DOT for exemption authority, explicitly provided for in the U.S.-Germany open-skies agreement, for its proposed code-share pacts with SAS and Atlantic Coast Airlines. Service with both carriers is scheduled to begin Oct. 26. Lufthansa requested fifth-freedom rights for scheduled and charter combination service. SAS and Lufthansa will submit a joint application for U.S.-Scandinavia/Germany code-share operations, and ACA will apply for authority to use Lufthansa's code on "certain ACA flights operating between Lufthansa gateways and U.S.

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American's September traffic rose 6.3% on 3% more capacity, which pushed the load factor up 2 percentage points to 67%. Domestic traffic grew 6.1% on 2.7% more capacity, resulting in a 64.2% load factor, up 2.1 points. Atlantic and Pacific divisions continued to have surging load factors. Atlantic traffic improved 1.7% on 6.7% less capacity and the load factor soared 7.1 points to 86%. Pacific traffic rose 6.5% on 0.4% more capacity, and the load factor grew 5.3 points to 92.3%.

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Future development of the MD-80/MD-90 line of airplanes seems very unlikely, a Boeing executive said last week at the Cargo Facts '97 conference in Seattle. But the MD-11 has a future as a cargo aircraft, and the MD-95 looks strong in the smaller jet market. The MD-80 and MD-90 have not competed well in the 140- to 150-seat market due to a narrow range of airplane size and range capabilities, said Bruce Dennis, VP-marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplane Group. "The MD-80 and MD-90 don't have a sufficient market base from which to develop a broad family," he said.

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Burns&McDonnell named Martin Durney project manager for its Manhattan office.

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Carl Zeiss Industrial Measuring Technology named Michael Kirchner national service manager.

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Pan Am named Howard Frank to the board.

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Cargolux Airlines ordered five 747-400 freighters for delivery between October 1998 and October 2001 and took options on two more. The Luxembourg-based company will become an all-747-400 operator by mid-1999. Two of the new aircraft will replace 747-200s. Next month, Cargolux will take delivery of a previously unannounced 747-400 freighter, Boeing said.

DOT

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Approved one roundtrip passenger charter flight between the U.S. and Brazil by Miami Air International Oct. 4...Approved eight roundtrip cargo charter flights between the U.S. and Brazil by Atlas Air Oct. 3-23...Approved in part an Export Air Del Peru charter using a Transportes Aereos Ejecutivos DC-10-30F for twice-weekly cargo round-trips on a Lima-Miami-Lima routing Sept. 26-Oct.

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Success of "Eurofix," the European initiative to use Loran C to carry differential GPS signals, is expected to attract attention at this week's International Loran Association Convention in Ottawa. The U.S. was encouraged by this technology early on but gave up on it after the political decision to terminate Loran C at the end of 2000 despite protests from user groups.

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-- In Federal Register dated Sept. 26...Issued special conditions on Boeing 737-600/700/800 aircraft. -- In FR dated Sept. 29...Issued an airworthiness directive on certain de Havilland Dash 8-100/200/300 aircraft requiring modification of the attitude and heading reference systems...Issued an AD on General Electric CT58 engines requiring removal from service of certain compressor rear shafts.

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U.S. Federal District Court in Phoenix has dismissed a suit brought by the Teamsters union against America West. The Teamsters sued the airline in 1995 for outsourcing 500 machinist jobs. America West claimed outsourcing its heavy maintenance saved $35 million over five years by cutting mechanics jobs. The suit charged employees were fired to keep them from joining the union.

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Arinc said last week that the next-generation very high frequency (VHF) digital ground-to-air radio service has moved a "significant step forward" with purchase of VHF digital radios from Park Air Electronics, a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman. Arinc chose the Park Air equipment for its ground-to- air data link network, giving Arinc software-programmable radios that can be remotely configured to provide data communications in analog minimum shift key form or in high-speed Mode 2, differential, eight-phase shift key VHF data link standard.

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Independent operations to Mexico by U.S. carriers will have an advantage over code-share arrangements by U.S.-Mexican and U.S.-U.S. carrier alliances under a new order made final by DOT. Code-share authority "may be withdrawn" in favor of proposed U.S.

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Overall Percentages Of Reported Domestic Flights Arriving On Time By Carrier August 1997 Quarterly 3rd Q 1996 4th Q 1996 1st Q 1997 2nd Q 1997 % (Rank) % (Rank) % (Rank) % (Rank) Alaska 62.3 (10) 64.0 (10) 76.1 (4) 82.3 (3) America West 70.8 (7) 68.0 (9) 74.8 (5) 80.0 (5)

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FAA Administrator Jane Garvey will address the Regional Airline Association's annual fall membership meeting Nov. 18 in Washington, D.C. For additional information, contact RAA's Karen Purdy at 202-857-1170, e- mail [email protected] or web site http://www.raa.org.