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    UltraQuiet system for Swedish fleet

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Tamzin Hindmarch Ultra Electronics has secured its first retrofit customer for the UltraQuiet cabin system on Saab 340A and 340B aircraft. Golden Air of Sweden was to sign a letter of intent today to buy five cabin systems for its Saab 340 fleet from the UK-based company. ...

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    Just because you asked

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    "The stand has no relevance to our product - that's why people stop by," says John Donoghue of Forged Metals (FMI). "They ask: 'What exactly is it you guys do?'" Which comes as no surprise, as the stand proudly sports what is described as a 'highly modified' Citroen 2 ...

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    Saab looks to niche market of US start-ups

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Alan Dron The last Saab 340 and 2000 have been delivered, and the Swedish manufacturer's production line has ceased rolling - at least so far as complete aircraft are concerned. Of 459 Saab 340s and 63 Saab 2000s built, slightly more than 300 are in Saab Aircraft Leasing's ...

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    Corporate jet leads Airbus 30-year anniversary

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Air show veterans will recall the launch of the Airbus Industrie A300 in 1969... then raise a glass to the astonishing organisation celebrating its 30th anniversary at Le Bourget. Airbus is here in style, with a pair of firsts - showing off the Airbus A319 Corporate Jetliner (A319CJ) ...

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    Romanian aerobatic trainer makes world debut

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas The Paris air show marks the world debut of the Romanian-built Aerostar Iak-52W, flown by UK advanced aerobatic champion Mark Jefferies and also on display in the static park. This latest version of the popular Iak-52 aerobatic piston trainer - with a +7/-5g capability - has ...

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    Face the facts with Mike Terrett

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Mike Terrett became the new president at International Aero Engines in November, making Paris '99 his first major air show since that appointment. Terrett inherits a company that is on a roll - IAE's V2500 enjoyed spectacular success in 1998, taking 55% of the Airbus A320 market - but ferocious ...

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    Dasa boosts influence with Casa takeover

    1999-06-13T14:08:00Z

    DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa) has beaten its European rivals to win control of Spain's CASA, the latest move in the process of restructuring the European aerospace industry. But yesterday, the show was abuzz with speculation that Dasa is already working on a far bigger prize - a transatlantic strategic alliance, ...

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    More Embraer ERJs en route to Sweden

    1999-06-13T14:07:00Z

    Swedish airline Skyways yesterday placed a follow-on order for two firm and eight option Embraer ERJ-145 regional jets. Skyways already has two ERJ-145s and is expecting two more deliveries during this autumn. The new orders will allow the airline to expand and operate two new routes. "The European ...

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    Honeywell ahead in merger name game

    1999-06-13T14:04:00Z

    As the Paris air show kicks off, industry participants are once again getting used to the idea of two familiar company names being merged into a single entity. Even for an industry now familiar with consolidations, the proposed merger announcement by AlliedSignal and Honeywell, announced on the eve of the ...

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    New orders give Sextant an optimistic outlook

    1999-06-13T13:55:00Z

    Not only is Sextant Avionique on home territory at the Paris air show, it is also very bullish thanks to recently-confirmed orders for avionic and satcoms equipment. DaimlerChrysler Aviation has chosen a complete avionics package from Sextant for its A319 Corporate Jet fleet, including flight management systems (FMS), dual distance ...

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    AlliedSignal radios meet European spacing rules

    1999-06-13T13:54:00Z

    AlliedSignal (Hall 5/B12) is launching a new panel-mounted radio at Le Bourget that complies with the new European requirements for 8.33kHz channel spacing for flights above 24,500ft. The KY 196B provides a practical solution to the new mandate for operators with cost or space requirements. It can offer operation ...

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    Face the facts with... John Rose

    1999-06-13T13:46:00Z

    John Rose has been chief executive of Rolls-Royce plc since May 1996, having joined the company in 1984, and is the current president of the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC). He talked about Rolls-Royce's prospects with Alan Dron. Question: What's the best guess for when the next air transport ...

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    Top job for Milzcik

    1999-06-13T13:42:00Z

    Greg Milzcik has been appointed president of Barnes Aerospace, the US-based component and assemblies specialist which has its HQ in Windsor, Connecticut. Prior to this latest move, Milzcik was vice-president and general manager of International Operations for Lockheed Martin Aircraft and Logistics. Barnes Aerospace is a worldwide producer of machined ...

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    High-tech service extends JT9D longevity

    1999-06-13T13:37:00Z

    After more than 30 years and millions of hours of in-service time, the Pratt & Whitney JT9D turbofan's longevity is being extended, thanks to high-tech repairs by Barnes Aerospace's Windsor Airmotive division. In conjunction with P&W and the US Federal Aviation Administration, Connecticut-based Windsor Airmotive has developed two major exhaust ...

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    Further orders logged for AlliedSignal APU

    1999-06-13T13:36:00Z

    General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has placed an order for AlliedSignal's 131-9(A) auxiliary power unit (APU) to be fitted to its firm order for 48 Airbus A320s. The order is valued at around $48 million over the next few years and will be worth even more should GECAS ...

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    Rolls-Royce happy with Trent 500 tests

    1999-06-13T13:34:00Z

    As the Rolls-Royce Trent engine celebrates one million hours of service this week, the newest variant, the Trent 500, has begun test runs at the company's Derby, UK, factory. R-R Trent 500 project director Charles Cuddington says testing so far has gone "entirely as predicted", with the engine performing "exactly ...

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    Recovery a slow process for Asian aerospace industry

    1999-06-13T13:26:00Z

    For the Asian air transport industry, the world was a very different place at the time of the last Paris air show in June 1997. The region's economies were growing at phenomenal rates and its airlines were riding a seemingly endless wave of growth. But weeks later, it all fell ...

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    Launch failures put pressure on Boeing team to succeed

    1999-06-13T13:10:00Z

    Boeing's Expendable Launch Systems (ELS) people come to Paris with a mission - to persuade potential commercial satellite customers, governments and space watchers to keep calm. This uncharacteristic message follows a spate of launch failures from US rockets in general, and to Boeing's embarrassment, the Delta III programme in particular. ...

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    Concorde on a go slow

    1999-06-13T13:03:00Z

    British Airways' transatlantic Concorde flights are to begin their deceleration into London 44 seconds earlier... but only in winter. The reason? Residents in the counties of Cornwall and Devon, on the south-western tip of Great Britain, have deluged the airline with data showing they suffer from sonic booms when ...

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    Cathay Pacific selects AlliedSignal APUs

    1999-06-13T13:02:00Z

    AlliedSignal announced at the show yesterday that it had been selected to supply auxiliary power unit (APU) maintenance for Cathay Pacific's fleet of Airbus A330, A340 and Boeing 777 aircraft. Speaking at the show, Tom Johnson, AlliedSignal engines & systems vice-president, commercial auxiliary power, said: "From our Singapore repair centre, ...