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Aviation History
1992
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CONTENTS INTERNATIONAL 8-14 JANUARY 1992 NUMBER 4300 VOLUME 141 HEADLINES Raytheon tries for UK ASRAAM USN awards A-X study contracts France freezes trainer plans Aerospatiale studies new rocket Harris wins $1.66 billion FAA deal Thailand to order more F-16s Ukraine accused of hoarding arms USAir to operate Trump Shuttle Engine faults may ground Falcon MR TRANSPORT Compass hopes for revival 8 Business Express Beech 1900 crashes Engines hold answer to SAS crash 9 United may re-open Pan Am routes American axes ground-staff jobs Radar detects windshear 10 Bangkok Airways ready to go public DAA 92 tests continue CAL team studies crew actions Boeing sets 737 delivery record BAe woos Iranian regional market 11 DEFENCE 12 GE's thrust vector ready for tests Israeli trainer depends on JPATS USS Forrestal replaces Lexington Greek navy selects Seahawks Philippines prefers Kfirs to F-16s MDESC looks for laser fuze uses Israel to upgrade Cobra force Logica wins UK low-flying safety deal 13 14 GENERAL AVIATION Mi-8 evaluated for Maldives Grimbergen beats developers 15 COVER STORY China is heading for a place in the modern aerospace world by investing heavily in upgrading its industry. P 35 Crossair retains confidence in the future. P 33 R L5 .•rm i KSfli ? Ml I mi [ T I Navstar: presaging civil systems. P 38 NEXT WEEK Flight International looks at self-financed ab initio training through to commercial- airline pilot standard. SPACEFLIGHT OSC wins 'Pebbles' prototype deal 16 German Mir mission still safe Budget cuts affect Shuttle pumps SIMULATION Loral develops devices for US SOF 17 ASDL to offer 747-200 simulator Venezuela plans F-16 trainer upgrade NEWS ANALYSIS Bargain hunting Failed US carriers snapped up 18 FEATURES Cockpit capability 19 The state of the art in military avionics Confident Crossair 33 Swiss regional sees good future Challenge from China 35 The country upgrades its industry Taking up position 38 Civilian satellite navigation is imminent INDUSTRY EG&G studies new bomb detector 42 GEC leads helmet-display development Starter-generator contracts won by APC Dereg COMMENT ulation disruption 3 People 41 Letters 3 Straight and Level 44 Al fSB PUBLISHING '1^ GROUP ISSN 0015-3710 Published in association with Airline Business by Reed Business Publishing Group Lib, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5AS, England. © Copyright Reed Business Publishing Group 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 8 - 14 January, 1992 1
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