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Aviation History
1991
1991 - 0615.PDF
CONTENTS INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES Europe's supergun payments Philippines may lease from Soviets MBB to help develop PTS 2000 AV-8B engine fault found Thomson continues UK drive ASRAAM's future in the balance Gulf Sea Skuas hit patrol boats Staff go as Sabena restructures NEWS: OPERATIONS Rate of Soviet hijacks hots up 8 SA poised for international traffic Rotors could be United crash cause Slots agreement 'favours USA' 9 Pemco ready for first 737-300QC Bedek wins $3 million SAA contract SAAF lifts Impala grounding 11 Irish SAR expands Israel still says 'no' to Arrow Titan boosts US reconnaissance 12 Palapa waits for US export licence Delta II launches Inmarsat FAA worried on light-aircraft fuel 13 Servicing deals for Helikopter Service Briles Wing increases R22 order BUSINESS ' Beech business booms 14 777 APU opens door for Garrett Maintenance drain hits Hong Kong NEWS: TECHNICAL UK studies armed-recce Lynx 16 French Navy picks Sherloc for F-8s Israel upgrades TOW sight Korean fighter choice still unsure 17 LCD undergoes Hercules flight tests Squirrel joins US Army training contest 20-26 MARCH 1991 NUMBER 4259 VOLUME 139 COVER STORY Flight international takes an in-depth look at British Aerospace's Jetstream 41, big brother to the popular Jetstream 31. Cover picture by Mark Wagner. % 1SBF& Freight flyers enjoy a cargo boom. P 43 Commercial Lightsats take off. P 47 NEXT WEEK Aeroflot, rapidly changing its face, is among the airlines described in our annual World Airline Directory. Soviet ATC overhaul under way 18 More 777 contracts handed out Australia looks at ATC strategy Snecma lifts the lid on M123 20 Japan's spaceplane tests forge ahead Goshawk gets new Adour in April Shuttle turbopump engine tested 21 Ariane will lift Eutelsat in 1992 Spar wins Canadian space deal NEWS ANALYSIS Slot bargaining 22 Should Heathrow emulate US methods? JETSTREAM 41 DESCRIBED Growing a family 28 BAe believes J41 has good prospects Building on success 30 Technical description and cutaway Sharing the risk 39 Partners form a safety net FEATURES Flourishing freighters 43 Passenger loads suffer but cargo booms Lightsats lead the way 47 Small satellites go commercial COMMENT The necessity for Stansted People Letters Straight and level 3 50 51 53 <°fe. REED BUSINESS SSI puBLBHIMr- GROUP fQk PUBLISHING ISSN 0015-3710 Published inJaSsociation with Airline Business by Reed Business Publishing Ltd, Quadrant'House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5AS, England. © Copyright Reed Business Publishing Ltd 1991. Founded 1909. Second-class postage paid at RAHWAY, New Jersey, and additional entries. Postmaster: Send address corrections to: Flight International, c/o Mercury Airfreight International Ltd Inc. 2323 Randolph Avenue, Avenel, NJ 07001. FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 20 - 26 March, 1991 1
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