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Taking its bearings
Miami-based Aviation Sales Company (H1/C27) is celebrating its 25th anniversary with its first visit to Farnborough. The spare-parts supply business, which counts British Airways, Lufthansa and United Airlines among its clients, is using the show to announce its acquisition of Bixie Aerospace Bearings, formerly part of Bearings of Cleveland, ...
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Arrestinf experiences
You're in for an arresting experience if you visit the Engineered Systems stand in Hall 4/H3 - the US-based company specialises in aircraft and vehicle arresting systems, together with safety and material handling systems for the aerospace, military and transportation markets. The ‘plane catchers' have nearly 50 years' experience ...
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RJE beacon is shining example
American firm RJE International, manufacturers of underwater, research and recovery navigation systems, is being represented for the first time at Farnborough by Glendale International in Hall 2/A37. One of the many displays is an underwater locator beacon which bolts on to black boxes, as used on the TWA 747 ...
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FANS support military market
AK Fans is exhibiting its full range of air conditioning systems for the military market in Hall 3/B8. The London-based outfit has already supplied systems for the likes of British Aerospace's Tornado, Harrier and Hawk aircraft, and is keen to use Farnborough as a show-case for its services. ...
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Time to buy a watch
Just in case your wrist isn't already graced by a famous Breitling ‘Team' watch, or you're looking to pick up the latest in stylish time-keeping, the stand in Hall 1/A2, is offering some limited editions and a special Farnborough ‘96 credit deal. Breitling, in association with jewellers, Alexanders of ...
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Northrop offers JSTARS for UK, Nato roles
Important Nato military and political decision-makers are to visit Northrop Grumman's E-8 JSTARS aircraft at Farnborough this week as the battle to provide Britain and Nato with an airborne ground surveillance capability reaches a crucial phase. The company's JSTARS aircraft dominates the western end of the Farnborough static park ...
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Near-miss highlights need for radio system upgrade
Details of one of the most serious near-miss aviation incidents ever recorded in Britain came to light in an official Civil Aviation Authority report last month. British Aerospace Systems and Equipment (BASE) is using the report to highlight the significance of its Contran VHF radio anti-blocking system. The ...
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A picture speaksa a thousand words
German company Grob graphically underlines the premier role of its G115 trainers with this picture of 30 aircraft from the Perth, Western Australia-based China Southern West Australian Flying College, which trains pilots for China Southern Airlines and other associated airlines. Grob G115s are claimed to have an almost infinite ...
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Fighting talk from veteran jet jockeys
Fighter aircraft almost always provide the most eye-catching and impressive of flying displays at air shows, but can the expert eye compare competitors by watching these aerobatics? Two people who do know how to assess a flying display, as well as how to perform one, are Neil Anderson and ...
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China contract
France's Messier-Bugatti carbon-brakes manufacturer has clinched a major deal with Air China for its three Airbus A340-Growth jetliners. This contract, the first for an A340 in China, could total more than $4 million over the life of the aircraft. Air China is a first-time customer for Messier-Bugatti, and ...
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Trolley option
Small aircraft operators looking for an inexpensive, simple-to-operate hydraulic services trolley need look no further than Hall 4/A7. UK firm ADE-HML is showing off the first ever HTD 241. The lightweight, diesel powered equipment is derived from an electric version, which has been on the market for just ...
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Casting the net
Canadian firm Haley Industries, a light-alloy foundry making aluminium and magnesium castings, can be found in Hall 4/C6/2. Casting components from the PW150 engine in the De Havilland Dash 8-400, under development, are set up on the stand as they will be seen on the aircraft. ...
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Heady matters
An advanced helmet system developed primarily for the Lockheed Martin F-22 is on show at Farnborough for the first time. The result of five years of research, the new Alpha HGU-86/P is designed and manufactured by Helmet Integrated Systems (HISL) at Wheathampstead, Herts. HISL is exhibiting the lightweight ...
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Stolen parts sleuth logs on to the internet
Any aircraft operator who has ever been offered spare parts from an unknown supplier at an unusually competitive price can now check to see whether the components are stolen. Inventory Locator Service (ILS) is a month into running a new free service on the Internet that enables operators to ...
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Astra features new interior
The new Mach 0.87 Astra SPX has arrived in Farnborough as part of a marketing drive for the European market. Although not taking part in the flying display, the six-seater corporate jet has undergone an interior redesign with the aircraft's long-range capabilities clearly in mind. The Astra - ...
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Merged US giant on the lookout for European partners
Two years on from the stunning announcement of the merger of US giants Lockheed and Martin Marietta, the match seems truly to have been made in Heaven. Norman Augustine, president and chief executive officer of what became the largest aerospace company in the world, notes the "remarkable ease" with ...
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Oil reservoir specialist at show
If you need someone to design and manufacture an engine oil lubrication reservoir, Shaw Aero Devices is the firm for you. The American firm is celebrating a number of new contracts including one, won last week, to supply oil reservoirs for the Rolls-Royce engine used on the McDonnell Douglas ...
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New home
The Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC), organisers of the Farnborough airshow, announced last week that agreement has been reached in principle with the Ministry of Defence for the Royal Navy/British Army Equipment Exhibition (RNBAEE) ‘97 to be staged at the MoD Farnborough Aerodrome, the site used for the airshow. ...
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Hello helo
The seventh Helitech show - the world's largest civil and defence helicopter show - will be held from 30 September to 3 October 1997. Helitech ‘97 will feature an additional 15% of exhibition space at the site near London's Gatwick Airport. More information from the Helitech ‘97 stand ...
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Morse code
DRS has been appointed an authorised product support station for Morse Teleflex, IMO Industries. DRS will provide warranty repair/overhaul, distribution, and aircraft on the ground service on Morse Teleflex manufactured components for ATR 42/72 aircraft in the United States, Canada, South America, Mexico and the Caribbean. ...



















