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NUMBER 4808 VOLUME 160 27 NOVEMBER - 3 DECEMBER 2001 This week 9 10 NEWS Headlines Singapore shortlists helicopter bids. Heathrow alliances lead to new US anti-trust investigation Fedex in Swissair MD-11 U-turn Hungary signs Gripen deal New deals could ease Boeing woes Air Transport NTSB findings trace last seconds of American Airlines' flight AA587 Heathrow's T5 given green light At least one US major set to fall, warn analysts. Australia suspends Solomon's AOC 11 Thales dismisses ground control as anti-terror measure. ARINC unveils messaging system 12 Q400 seeks to widen appeal. Aeroflot connection casts Irish SkyNet into Eastern Europe Defence 13 South Korean AH-X faces axe. Russia's knAAPO to fill fighter order 16 Israel seeks go-ahead for EW deal with Greece. Europe collaborates on air combat demonstrators 19 DoD doubts cost effectiveness of Osprey programme. GIV spy system details emerge Business 20 Ex-DAT boss to plug Belgian gap. Japan's majors face big losses 21 Ansett restart plan on course. Asian airlines in insurance fund study 22 Bombardier deliveries to stay flat. Go flourishes as BA flounders Business &GA 23 Avolar to market the Airbus Corporate Jet in North America. Eclipse 500 assembly begins 24 UK airlines withdraw from corporate jet ventures. Gippsland to triple GA-8 production Spaceflight 25 European ministers block over half ISS budget until 2003. H2A commercial flight postponed Technology 26 EC partners plan test rig for commercial fibre-optic components. DARPA issues bids for phase two of Organic Air Vehicle programme Simulation Straining 27 CAE predicts downturn in commercial simulator sales. NLX enters regional jet market REGULARS s Comment so Letters si Classified 86 Appointments 92 Employment Services Index 27 November-3 December 2001 E2.40/USAS5.75 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL s of 400 air arms listed from P3 COVER STORY World air forces 2001 33 Flight International's comprehensive 44-page colour-coded guide to the world's air forces reveals how the high cost of defence procurement is slowing the rate of new contracts FEATURES A slice of success 28 While many airlines struggle, Indonesian carriers are flying high on the back of a reviving economy, deregulation and a calmer political situation Military advance 30 The civil sector has long led the industry in synthetic flight training, but now the military is closing the gap using the same technology for systems designed to support airlifters and other transport aircraft Next week In-service report What operators of the Dash 8 Q400 - including SAS Commuter (left) - think of the turboprop NBAA show preview We look at the business aircraft sector's prospects as it gathers for the reconvened NBAA convention www.fliqhtinternational.com FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 27 NOVEMBER - 3 DECEMBER 2001 1
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