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1992
1992 - 0973.PDF
CONTENTS INTERNATIONAL HEADLINES UK tempts Malaysia with used Tornados BAe puts Corporate Jets up for sale Ukraine plans new Antonov transport 5 UK ATC emergency training criticised ESA contracts go to Russians € Flight International Inc seeks lifeline AIR TRANSPORT Eser warns against IATA change 8 New airline formed by ex-Adria staff Cathay poised for widebody choice 9 Boeing tests fuel-burn beater R-R powered Tu-204 takes off in June 10 Kuwait Airways opts for UK training Air France signs Sabena agreement 11 FedEx 727 hushkit wins FAA blessing DEFENCE Canadian forces buy Bell 412P SAAF to launch trainer contest 12 USAF seeks new hardened penetrator 13 UK looks to USA for stand-off missile Australia fixes LOH definitation date German ECR units train in Canada 14 SPACEFLIGHT NASA replaces Endeavour engines 16 First Spacehab unveiled at Canaveral GENERAL AVIATION Aerotek to launch Hummingbird utility 17 Surveillance ultra-light enters Dutch service BUSINESS GPA backs off from Americas Snecma plunges into 1991 loss Battle for LTV hots up Air France finances geared up 18 19 ITEC92 Germany assesses Tornado simulator LOT to buy 737-400 device 20 15-21 APRIL 1992 NUMBER 4314 VOLUME 141 COVER STORY Delta Navstar lifts off from Cape Canaveral. Launcher manufacturers face a tighter mar ket, with fewer players. See Flight Interna tional's Launch Vehicle Directory P 33 Saudis are expected to order Hawk 100s. P 21 GTCP331-500B: Garrett's largest APU. P 23 NEXT WEEK Aircraft such as the stealthy F-117A help the electronic-warfare industry to a rosier future than that of the rest of the defence industry. NEWS ANALYSIS Defending the desert 21 Saudi Project Al Yamamah boosts BAe NEWSMAKERS South African opportunities Jobus Eksteen of Simera looks ahead 22 FEATURES The hidden powerplant Garrett's Boeing 777 APU described Delta Clipper: the dream The US SSTO vehicle heads for reality Launcher Directory Satellite launchers worldwide detailed 23 30 33 /VMMfFMT Risk business People Industry Letters Straight and Level 3 43 44 45 47 Flight International is a weekly news magazine for professionals working in all sectors of the aerospace industry worldwide: serving all branches of airframe, systems, support equipment and component manufacture; and all sectors of operation, including air transport, general aviation, defence, spaceflight and regulatory and other authorities. Subscriptions: Only paid subscriptions available Subscription prices: European basic qualified rale, one year £52, two years £96, three years £135. Prices available on request for the rest of the world. Please allow four-six weeks for delivery of first issue. The publisher reserves the right to determine whether qualified or non-qualified price applies. Subscription period: The minimum subscription period order is one year and we are unable to refund any money on cancellation. Cash with order: All orders must be accompanied by payment or details of your credit card. Change of address: At least two weeks (four weeks overseas) advance notice is needed for amendments. Please enclose your label from the magazine wrapper when sending your instructions. Missing issues: Replacement copies will be sent, within reason, providing claims are received within three months ol the publication date. REED 'KB BUSINESS PUBLISHING ISSN 0015-3710 Published in association with Airline Business by Reed Business Publishing Quadrah't House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5AS, England. © Copyright Reed Business Publishing 1992. 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 15 - 21 April, 1992 1
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