Airframers – Page 1694

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    Government study recommends tougher Indian offset demands

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Vivek Raghuvanshi/NEW DELHI INDIA HAS a multi-billion dollar requirement for new civil aircraft, but its manufacturing industry risks missing out on offset- contract opportunities, according to a Government-sponsored study. The report, from the National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL) and Technology Information Forecasting and Assessment Council, says ...

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    Avionics sensors certificated

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    ROCKWELL-Collins Series 900 avionics sensors have been certificated on the Boeing 747-400. Approval on the Boeing 777 is scheduled for April 1995 and certification efforts are under way on the 757 and 767, Collins says. The Series 900 product line covers VHF communication and navigation, high frequency and ...

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    Broadening horizons

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Times are hard at home, so All Nippon Airways is looking abroad for its growth. Kieran Daly/Tokyo and Kansai Throughout the world, governments are cheerfully embracing the concept of instant deregulation of their air-transport services. The consequences of this are sometimes dramatic, frequently unforeseen and, ...

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    Lessons from the cockpit

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Airbus has learned a lot about the "glass cockpit", but there is much more to be gleaned. David Learmount/LONDON In little more than a decade, a breathtaking change has taken place in airliner-cockpit design, and in flight management and control technology, but some pilots believe ...

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    Malaysia plans to sell F-5E/Fs after MiG-29s enter service

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    MALAYSIA IS looking to find a buyer for up to 15 of its air force's Northrop Grumman F-5E/F fighters, which are due to be replaced by Mikoyan MiG-29s later this year. The F-5s, are planned to be withdrawn from service, by January 1996 and disposed of according to ...

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    MGM Grand Air sold off

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    MGM GRAND, THE US hotel and casino operator, has sold its luxury charter airline, to Michigan based American International Airways (AIA). Despite the relaunch in 1994 of scheduled routes to Las Vegas, MGM Grand Air had been losing money. The deal includes the fleet of three ...

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    Tupolev to collect Russian approval for Tu-204 airliner

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    TUPOLEV IS DUE to receive formally its Russian type certificate for the Tu-204 after winning certification on 29 December 1994. Protocol issues have postponed the presentation until 10 January, but the delay means that the manufacturer is still uncertain whether, as it suspects, the certification will include a ...

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    ATR plans modification to tackle icing issue after US flight tests

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

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    PW4084-powered 777 undergoes service-ready tests

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    BOEING BEGAN a 1,000-flight service-ready testing programme of the Pratt & Whitney PW4084-powered 777 on 29 December 1994, almost two months later than hoped. It says that cyclic testing is going better than expected, however. Approval for extended-range twin-engine operations (ETOPS) with the 777 when the twinjet enters ...

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    Alenia and MDC near to agreement on Douglas

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

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    Rudder ruled out in Coventry

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    UK INVESTIGATORS are virtually certain, that control difficulties played no part in the crash of an Air Algerie Boeing 737-200 on approach to Coventry Airport. They have found no evidence of rudder-control malfunction in the 21 December 1994, accident and believe that the aircraft's impact with an electricity ...

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    Modern-cockpit history

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Cathode-ray-tube (CRT) flight-instrument displays and digital-technology flight-management systems arrived in operational airline cockpits only in 1982. Digital fly-by-wire control arrived less than seven years ago, in 1988. Today, however, the instrument displays of the Boeing 767, 757 and Airbus Industrie A310/A300-600 (the order in which the aircraft entered ...

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    Airbus cockpit/control milestones

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    1982 Garuda Indonesian Airlines takes delivery of its uniquely ordered A300B4-200s, the world's only two-crew conventional-cockpit wide-bodied type, which has a fully electro-mechanical (E-M) instrument fit but a "forward-facing crew-cockpit" (FFCC) employing the revolutionary "dark, quiet cockpit" (DQC) design philosophy. In the DQC, selector-switch lights turn off, when a system ...

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    Weak demand forces Air Hong Kong to cut fleet

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    CARGO CARRIER Air Hong Kong has cut its fleet from three to two Boeing 747 freighters as it continues to suffer from poor demand and heavy financial losses. The 747-100F is to be returned early to leasing company GE Capital Aviation, as the carrier is able only to ...

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    Eastwest Service

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Germany's newest carrier, Erfurt-based Eastwest Airlines, has begun a five-times-weekly direct service from Berlin Tempelhof to Rotterdam. From 9 January, the airline is operating a Dornier 328 turbo-prop service from Monday to Friday - the only direct air link between the two cities.     Source: ...

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    Fedex MD-11 Lease

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Express-parcel carrier FedEx has agreed to lease two additional General Electric CF6-80C2-powered McDonnell Douglas MD-11F freighters for delivery in late 1995, bringing its MD-11 fleet to 15 aircraft. Source: Flight International

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    Section 41 Success

    1995-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Singapore Aviation Services (SASCO) has signed two contracts, worth S$8 million ($5.5 million), for section 41 modification to two South African Airways Boeing 747s and a Middle East Airlines 747. SASCO will also perform engine-pylon modifications to the aircraft. It has signed a letter of intent to carry out similar ...

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    Smoother operations

    1995-01-04T00:00:00Z

    NASA's Kennedy Space Center Shuttle landing runway has been modified to reduce launch delays Tim Furniss/KENNEDY SPACE CENTER Space Shuttle launch delays may be reduced by more than 50% because of extensive modifications to the 4,570m (15,000ft)-long grooved-concrete runway at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) ...

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    Carib Express nears launch

    1995-01-04T00:00:00Z

    CARIBBEAN START-UP carrier Carib Express has received a ECU4 million ($4.8 million) loan from the European Development Bank and plans to begin operations in February. It is negotiating with British Aerospace Asset Management Organisation for three BAe 146s. Meanwhile, the Governments of St Kitts Nevis and Monserrat, have ...

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    FAA to look at cockpit design

    1995-01-04T00:00:00Z

    THE US FEDERAL Aviation Administration, is beginning a yearlong study, of modern airliner cockpit-design following concerns raised by recent accidents. It says that, in the light of "several [unspecified] accidents", it is creating a team "...to evaluate current-generation transport-category airplane-cockpit design". The review is to focus ...