All aerospace news – Page 1840

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    MD-11 crashes after smoke fills cockpit

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON The crew of Swissair's Boeing MD-11 flight SR111 made a "Pan" emergency call to Canada's Moncton air traffic control centre (ATCC), reporting smoke in the cockpit. Sixteen minutes later the aircraft crashed into the sea, killing all 215 passengers and 14 crew on board, according to a ...

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    Airbus plans A300/A310 update while replacement is sought

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE Airbus Industrie has begun making presentations to airlines operating the A300/A310 on a range of proposed performance improvements and configuration changes in an effort to modernise and extend the family's market life until a replacement can be developed. The European consortium has told airlines that, given ...

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    B/E Aerospace de-icers are approved

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

     The US Federal Aviation Administration has awarded a supplemental type certificate to B/E Aerospace for a novel pneumatic de-icer for the Piper Navajo and Beech King Air 200. Ice Shield was developed by SMR Technologies of Fenwick, West Virginia, which B/E acquired in early August. It complements SMR's Ice ...

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    Derco secures upgrade work on Brazilian C-130s

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Derco Aerospace of Wisconsin has won a $50 million contract to upgrade Brazilian C-130 Hercules, beating rival bids from Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. The work includes refitting outer wing structures, modification and overhaul of the Allison T56 engine, conversion of bleed ducts with more modern materials, auxiliary power unit ...

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    Engine tie-up

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    General Electric is to finalise a regional CF6 engine-overhaul joint venture agreement with EVA Airways on 9 September. The US engine manufacturer will invest $20 million and an equivalent amount of technology in return for a 20% shareholding in Evergreen Aviation Technologies, with EVA and parent group Evergreen holding the ...

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    TT&S reveals clutch of simulator orders

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Thomson Training & Simulation (TT&S) has revealed a series of contracts to supply full flight simulators to Alaska Airlines and Air France and manufacturer Airbus Industrie. For Alaska Airlines, the French company will produce its first Boeing 737-700/900 simulator as part of a contract covering a range of integrated ...

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    Ultra Electronics quiet seat prototype makes its debut

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Ultra Electronics has produced a prototype "quiet" aircraft seat which reduces the noise heard by its occupant by 10dB without the need to wear active noise headphones. The seat, which works by surrounding the passenger's head with noise in antiphase with cabin noise, is being targeted at major airlines ...

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    Arianespace resumes launch programme

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Arianespace returned to space on 25 August after a launch hiatus going back to April, when Ariane V109 44P carried the Matra Marconi Space-built ST-1 communications satellite into geostationary orbit from Kourou, French Guinan. The ST-1 is to be operated by a Taiwan-Singapore consortium. It was the 37th consecutive successful ...

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    Russian activity continues despite crisis

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON Russian space companies have been promised new funding, landed a multi-million dollar contract and completed another commercial satellite launch, despite the economic crisis that has beset the country. The fate of the nation's involvement in the International Space Station (ISS) remains unclear, however. A Khrunichev-built Russian ...

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    Spar wins three new contracts for ISS

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Spar Aerospace has been awarded three space contracts to support the International Space Station (ISS), as well as Hughes communications satellite projects. An $18.6 million contract from L3 Communications has been secured by the Canadian companyto supply a second Ku-band high-gain antenna for use on the ISS. Additional funding, ...

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    Aerojet delivers final DSP sensor

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    GenCorp Aerojet has delivered the last in a 28-year legacy of infrared sensor products for the US Air Force Defense Support Programme (DSP) early warning satellite programme. The company says at Farnborough that the Sensor 23 delivery to satellite-builder TRW will earn it the final $42 million of the ...

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    On-line library service

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Aeronautical Society has increased its worldwide library service coverage by going live on the Internet. Director Keith Mans says: "The library link fits closely with the aims of the Society to reach the global aerospace community." Source: Flight Daily News

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    Agusta and Bell to team on 139 and 609

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Paul Derby Italian manufacturer Agusta took the wraps off its new medium-twin helicopter yesterday and at the same time announced a major international partnership with Bell Helicopter Textron. Bell and Agusta are to team up to manufacture and market not just the new AB139, but also the 609 ...

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    Jetstreams destined for Australian Outback

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Flight West Airlines is upgrading services to the Australian Outback, following the purchase of three Jetstream 32EP from British Aerospace Asset Management - Turboprops. The three 19-seat aircraft were delivered to the Australian airline in Brisbane after making a three day flight from Camarillo, California, via Honolulu, Pago Pago ...

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    Lucas Aerospace offers airline a New Deal

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Lucas Aerospace has signed an innovative 10-year spares deal with Trans States Airlines that will see the US regional carrier buy access to spare line replacement units (LRUs) for Embraer ERJ-145 regional jets. The contract, whose value has not been disclosed, covers the nine ERJs ordered by St Louis-based ...

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    European missile men square off against Americans

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Tim Ripley British Aerospace and Lagardere have re-affirmed their missile alliance after French moves to privatise Aerospatiale appeared to threaten the foundations of Matra BAe Dynamics (MBD). At Farnborough yesterday, MBD chief executive Fabrice Bregier announced that detailed negotiations are now under way to link his company with ...

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    Satnav test flights are Euro milestone

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Steve Nichols As visitors were leaving the show on Monday evening a BAe one-eleven took off from Farnborough - and made European aviation history. In a joint venture between UK National Air Traffic Services (NATS), Racal, British Telecom and Inmarsat, the aircraft flew the first wide-area augmentation satellite-based ...

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    Quiet cabin retrofit for Saab 340s

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Sally Shore Ultra Electronics has announced its UltraQuiet cabin will be available as a retrofit to Saab 340A and B regional turboprop. The retrofit would reduce overall cabin noise by 8dB(A) and propeller tone noise by over 20dB(A), bringing cabin noise to a level similar to that experienced ...

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    Full speed ahead for Airbus on A3XX project

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin The economic crises from Asia to Russia will not affect Airbus Industrie's (AI) plans for the A3XX superjumbo aircraft, the company said at the show. "This is a long-term project," says AI chief executive Noel Forgeard. "This will be a product with a lifetime of 30 ...

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    Air safety data shared over Internet

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Flying should be plain sailing for flight safety officers making use of AVSiS, a new air safety information package being showcased at Farnborough. Created by computer software designers AvSoft, it enables officers to log safety events and share that information to "trusted" colleagues over the Internet. "AVSiS allows ...