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    Alcatel plans 64 satellite system

    1997-06-19T00:00:00Z

    Alcatel revealed more details yesterday of its planned 64-satellite low Earth orbit Skybridge Ku-band interactive multimedia access system. Alcatel, US company Oracle and other operators and manufacturers will join forces to operate the multimedia satellite constellation that will be capable of reaching 20 million users in 2000. ...

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    Proper fractions

    1997-06-18T14:18:00Z

    One of the biggest revolutions ever to hit the air-transport industry came when airlines realised that, to run a profitable business, you no longer had to own your own aircraft, but merely to own the access to aircraft. Leasing was the key: let somebody else own the aircraft; even let ...

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    Honeywell for LM200

    1997-06-18T09:45:00Z

    Ayres and FedEx have selected Honeywell's SPZ-5000 integrated avionics system for the Loadmaster LM200 freighter. The suite will include the IC-500 Integrated Avionics Computer, which combines the functions of autopilot, flight director and display processor, and Honeywell's Primus II navigation/communication radios and Primus 440 colour weather radar. The LM200 is ...

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    Taiwan in CT7 deal

    1997-06-18T09:44:00Z

    Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development (AIDC) has taken a 7.2% stake in the -6D version of the General Electric CT7 turboshaft, destined for Sikorsky's S-92 transport helicopter.   Source: Flight International

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    Hydrep on show

    1997-06-18T09:40:00Z

    French trouble-shooter Hydrep, a joint venture between Messier-Bugatti (Groupe SNECMA) and LAB (Groupe TAT), is showing its worldwide mechanical and hydraulic maintenance services at the show. The company provides repair and overhaul of landing gear, hydraulics, wheels and brakes fitted on commuter aircraft and helicopters. Capability ...

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    Shuttle win

    1997-06-18T09:36:00Z

    Canada's Wescam has won a contract from NASA to supply three radio frequency camera systems for the Space Shuttle. The cameras will be used by Shuttle astronauts during the construction of the International Space Station. This is a space first for Wescam.   Source: Flight Daily News

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    Rockwell Sino link

    1997-06-18T09:34:00Z

    Rockwell's Avionics and Communications is to assemble and test two major components of the Collins Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System in China. This follows a co-production agreement with China National Aero-Technology International Supply Corporation. The agreement signed at the show calls for Leihua Electronic Technology Research Institute ...

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    Canair signs with Pemco

    1997-06-18T09:31:00Z

    Canadian cargo carrier CanAir has agreed a maintenance deal for its five Boeing 737-200s with Pemco World Air Services. The Mississaugua, Ontario-based airline will have C-level maintenance checks, together with service bulletin and airworthiness directive work carried out on its three combis and two freighters at Pemco's Dothan, ...

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    Say it with flowers

    1997-06-18T09:29:00Z

    There really is a toilet smelling of roses - and it is here at the Paris Airshow in Hall 4, stand E8. Werner Groth is displaying an A330/340 toilet, by filling it with a whole bunch of flowers. The German manufacturer is also displaying a new ...

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    Wheels in motion

    1997-06-18T09:28:00Z

    The wheels of industry are certainly turning in the Japanese area of Hall 3. Kayaba Industry, which makes wheels, brakes and hydraulic systems, has been asked to supply landing gear products for the 'Superconducting Magnetically-Levitated Linear Motor Car' - a high speed mass transit system for the 21st ...

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    New products

    1997-06-18T09:26:00Z

    British software manufacturer Russell Adams (Hall 5 G10) makes its first appearance in Paris with new products aimed at small and medium sized airlines as well as maintenance companies. With a sizeable client base that includes Short Brothers and Lockheed Martin Space ASIC the company has been supplying ...

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    Finalist: Fokker Services

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Finalist: Fokker Services Location Woensdrecht, The Netherlands Achievement Maintaining service levels for Fokker aircraft despite the manufacturer's collapse. When Fokker Aircraft went into bankruptcy at the start of 1996, one of the main concerns among aircraft operators and owners was over what levels of support service ...

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    Boeing's part of the web

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Boeing reports more than 200 customers have started using its Web site to order spare parts within six months of launching the service. The Boeing PART Page processes an average 1,700 transactions every day. Pre-registered users can access the company's spares inventory database through a standard ...

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    Tecstar puts tiny wheels into motion

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    A new tiny Reaction Wheel designed to stabilise small satellites is one of a number of products that can be seen for the first time in Europe in Hall 4/A11. US manufacturer Tecstar is making its Paris debut as it moves into the civil aviation market. ...

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    China switches AE31X assembly plans

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Aviation INDUSTRIES of China (AVIC) has switched plans for the final assembly of the proposed AE31X family of regional aircraft from Shanghai to Xian, in an move which threatens to complicate development and logistical support of the international programme. China's State Council is understood to have dropped Shanghai ...

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    Atlas Air confirms plans for 747-400 purchase

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Atlas Air has confirmed plans to buy new Boeing 747-400 freighters, and has signed a Ìrm purchase contract worth about $1.7 billion for ten aircraft, and options on a further ten. The transaction, which represents the US cargo carrier's first purchase of new aircraft, was forecast earlier this ...

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    Customer interest is renewed as first MD-95 takes shape

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) hopes to conduct final negotiations at the Paris air show with potential MD-95-30 customers as production of the first twinjet moves into final assembly. "Our timing is good because we want to place orders 21 months before delivery," says MD-95 vice- president and general manager ...

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    Finalist Rockwell Avionics & Communications

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Finalist: Rockwell Avionics & Communications, Collins Air Transport division Location Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA Achievement A multi-mode receiver combining both existing and future landing-aid technology One of the most enduring technical issues for the world airline industry over the past decade has been over ...

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    Personality of the year

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Winner: Shen Yuankang Title Vice Minister of General Administration of Civil Aviation of China Achievement Helping to strengthen air safety oversight in China's fast-growing civil aviation sector. The improvement in China's levels of air safety has been dramatic over the past three years. The country's civil-aviation ...

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    Business & General aviation

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Winner: Rockwell Avionics & Communications, Collins General Aviation division Location Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA Achievement Making advanced avionics and satellite-based navigation available for mid-size corporate jets The advent of satellite-based navigation and communications has clearly had a radical impact on the air-transport industry. As reliance on ...