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Boeing
Boeing Commercial Airplane Group has named Tom Schick executive vice-president and deputy to President Ron Woodard. Schick, senior vice-president for aircraft support, retains his role as head of all aircraft-support efforts. Dan Heidt is appointed to the new position of senior vice-president for aircraft components. Jeff Turner, now director of ...
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BA shrugs off US doubts
Kevin O'Toole/LONDON BRITISH AIRWAYS chairman Sir Colin Marshall shrugs off uncertainties over the fate of its US partner USAir, although he admits that the UK carrier has few clues over the likely outcome of the United and American Airlines approaches to the US airline. "We ...
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Indonesia bids for embargoed F-16s
INDONESIA IS negotiating to buy nine of Pakistan's embargoed Lockheed Martin F-16A/B fighters being offered for sale by the US Government. According to US diplomatic and industrial sources, Indonesia is keen to acquire the aircraft, but has yet to reach an agreement on pricing. The US Government is ...
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Samsung rolls out first Korean F-16C
South Korean aerospace manufacturer Samsung has rolled out the first Lockheed Martin F-16C to be assembled in-country under the Korean Fighter Program (KFX). The South Korean air force will receive a total of a 120 F-16s under a 1992 contract with Lockheed Martin. Source: Flight International
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Air India makes loss and expects worse to come
AIR INDIA SWUNG firmly back into the red in the first half of its financial year, and losses could rise higher depending on the outcome of wage negotiations with pilots and ground engineers. First-half losses of $23 million are expected to double when the airline reports for its ...
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F-18 costs delay Finnish support requirements
Andrzej Jeziorski/TAMPERE FINLAND'S FM 13.92 billion ($3.6 billion) procurement of McDonnell Douglas F-18C/D Hornets has forced the air force to put its reconnaissance and helicopter requirements on hold until the next century. The seven two-seat F-18Ds and 57 single-seat F-18Cs are replacing the Finnish air ...
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Poland joins Partnership for Peace exercise
Polish air force units operating Mikoyan Mig-23 Floggers have taken part for the first time in a NATO Partnership for Peace exercise alongside US Air Force McDonnell Douglas F-15Es, Royal Air Force Panavia Tornados, German air force MiG-29 Fulcrums, and Danish Lockheed Martin F-16 units. Exercise Co-operative Jaguar was held ...
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New ARIA general director plans major management shake-out
Yevgeniy Shaposhnikov, the new general director of Aeroflot-Russian International Airlines (ARIA) is planning to prune the airline's management structure, by reducing the present ten deputies to just two. One will be responsible for engineering and technical matters, and the other for commercial and financial aspects. Samat Jaboyev, a ...
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C-17 battle moves to political theatre
Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC THE McDONNELL Douglas C-17 (MDC) military-transport aircraft finally won the endorsement of the US Department of Defense on 3 November, but the fate of the multi-billion dollar programme is far from assured, with political hurdles yet to be negotiated. Congressional backers of ...
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Canada approves SAR purchase
The Canadian Government has approved a C$600 million ($446 million) programme to acquire or lease 15 new search-and-rescue (SAR) helicopters to replace its fleet of 13 CH-113 Labrador Helicopters. Defence minister David Collenette says that a separate decision on the purchase of up to 32 naval helicopters is ...
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ITT wins IDECM contract
ITT DEFENSE & Electronics, with partner Sanders, a Lockheed Martin subsidiary, has been selected to provide the US Navy and US Air Force with the Integrated Defensive Electronic-Countermeasures (IDECM) system. The team has received an initial $27 million contract from the USN to begin development of the IDECM's ...
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First GE90-powered 777 is ready for BA
Kevin O'Toole/LONDON THE FIRST GENERAL Electric GE90-powered Boeing 777, is finally ready for its long awaited delivery to British Airways, after clearing certification on both sides of the Atlantic The first BA aircraft was due to touch down at London Heathrow on 12 November, as the ...
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Airbus prepares for shortened A330 launch launch imminent
Julian Moxon/PARIS AIRBUS INDUSTRIE IS preparing to launch the shortened version of the A330 long-range wide body twinjet "before the end of the year", for service entry in 1998. The manufacturer has been pushing to launch the 250-seat A330-M10 as soon as the market showed sufficient ...
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Positive action
THE FRENCH AEROSPACE industry may see little cause to thank defence minister Charles Millon for proposals to make swingeing cuts in the country's military spending. Yet if the budget cuts at last succeed in provoking the industry into a long-overdue bout of restructuring, then Millon will have ...
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NASA makes Shuttle decision
NASA HAS DROPPED the competition to privatise the Space Shuttle programme, saying that it will negotiate solely with a joint venture of Rockwell International and Lockheed Martin called United Space Alliance. The space agency hopes to complete contract talks by September 1996 to transfer the running of the ...
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Schrempp calls Fokker's future into question
DAIMLER-BENZ, THE parent company of Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA), has called into question the future of its troubled Dutch subsidiary, Fokker. According to Daimler-Benz president and former DASA chief Jurgen Schrempp, Fokker's future depends on whether the Dutch Government agrees to pay its share of a rescue package for ...
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Budget cuts strike at French defence industry
Julian Moxon/PARIS THE FRENCH Government has admitted that the country's defence industry is facing a "critical situation" because of unavoidable budget cuts needed to reduce the national deficit. Defence minister Charles Millon revealed during a debate on the defence budget on 8 November that he ...
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Ansett sale
Air New Zealand's (ANZ) plan, to take TNT's stake in Ausrtralian airline Ansett is close to being finalised, according to local press reports. The agreement is likely to be based on an initial ANZ shareholding of 25% at a cost of up to A$200 million ($151 million). Source: ...
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Virgin draws up regional shortlist
VIRGIN ATLANTIC Airways has stepped up its plans to launch a European regional airline based in Brussels, Belgium, by selecting a shortlist of possible aircraft suppliers. The move follows presentations in October by Boeing, British Aerospace Asset Management Organisation (the jet-leasing arm of BAe), Fokker, Avro Aerospace and ...
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Chinese F-10 details revealed
THE FIRST description of the Chinese F-10 fighter being developed in a collaborative programme with Israel, have been made available from line drawings prepared by the US Central Intelligence Agency. The drawings were derived from satellite pictures. NBC News reported on 9 November that the $5 billion programme ...



















