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New loads calculator is unveiled
Aircraft design software developer MacNeal-Schwendler (MSC) has introduced a new tool for calculating and visualising external loads, as well as flutter and dynamic loads. MSC's FlightLoads and Dynamics tool has been designed to enable engineers to create a master model for internal and external loads calculations. Boeing and Lockheed ...
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American Utilicraft Freight Feeder makes progress
American Utilicraft has selected several subcontractors for its FF-1080-200 Freight Feeder, a twin-turboprop cargo aircraft which is being designed specifically for overnight package carriers. The UK's Meggitt Avionics will supply the flat panel flight and engine displays, and fuel quantity gauging and engine fire detection systems. Securaplane of Tucson, ...
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Sabre tackles Y2K
Airline reservations system operator Sabre has teamed with US computer retail chain CompUSA to provide Year 2000 compliance support to North American travel agencies, for non-Sabre software. Sabre's software is already Y2K-ready. Source: Flight International
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Bombardier chooses VIP aircraft motorised seat supplier
Canadian aerospace group Bombardier has selected B/E Aerospace's recently acquired Aircraft Modular Products division to develop the first motorised seats and side-facing divans meeting US Federal Aviation Administration 16g certification standards. AMP will supply the 16g seats and divans for installation in Bombardier's Global Express long-range business jet. ...
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Honeywell/TRW work on combined transponder
Honeywell and TRW have joined forces to develop the first combined Mode S and identification friend or foe (IFF) transponder for military aircraft. A Mode S transponder is needed for use with the traffic alert and collision avoidance system (TCAS), which must be fitted to all US military passenger-carrying ...
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Tigers take wing
To be an Asian tiger, you have to be bold. And with neighbours like China and North Korea, you also have to have strong defences. Add to that nationalistic tendencies, regional ambition to be master of a high- technology industry such as aerospace, and the fact that many of the ...
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Army finalises attack helicopter tender
The South Korean army is to formalise its requirement for a new attack helicopter (AHX), with the anticipated release in December of an official request for proposals (RFP) to a preselected list of contenders. South Korea has an initial requirement for 18 AHXs and ultimately up to 36 machines, sufficient ...
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Daewoo starts work on modified KT-1
Daewoo Heavy Industries (DHI) is to start development of the KOX forward air control (FAC) version of the KT-1 turboprop basic trainer in 1999, following successful completion of operational testing of the aircraft by the South Korean air force. The South Korean manufacturer plans to modify its fifth and ...
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Air force fighter tender scheduled for mid-1999 release
Competing Western European, US and Russian aerospace manufacturers are hoping that South Korea will release the first of an anticipated two request for proposals (RFP) for its next generation F-X fighter by mid-1999 despite a series of continued programme slippages. The South Korean air force had been expected to ...
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Boeing proposes Harpoon upgrade
Boeing has approached the South Korean navy with informal proposals to upgrade its stock of Harpoon anti-shipping missiles to Block II standard. "We have had discussions with South Korea on Block II, and it's now a question of them determining their priorities and the timing," says Boeing. Block ...
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Korean Air seeks 737 HUD in drive for safety
Marconi Electronic Systems and Flight Dynamics are competing to equip Korean Air's new Boeing 737-800 and -900 fleet with head-up displays (HUDs) as part of the airline's new safety drive. Sources close to the programmes say that such guidance systems could have prevented some of the incidents in which ...
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Finalists selected in radar competition
Spanish radar manufacturer Indra has been selected as a finalist in the competition to supply the South Korean air force with four D-band long-range radars. The company will compete with Lockheed Martin of the USA in the $80 million contest, which is now in its final bidding phase. Indra ...
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Mako/KTX-2 to resume battle
A new twist to the saga of the South Korean air force's jet trainer project emerged this week with the surprise announcement by Hyundai and Germany's DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa) that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to proceed with joint development of the AT 2000 Mako advanced trainer/light ...
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Samsung wins first order for licence-built Bell 427 helicopter
Seoul-based helicopter operator Heli Korea has placed the first firm order with Samsung for the Samsung-Bell SB427 eight-seat utility helicopter. Apart from this order for three aircraft, Samsung says that it has letters of intent (LoIs) covering 25 further potential sales, including five in China. Among possible Chinese customers ...
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Re-entry demonstrator recovered
The European Space Agency's $44 million, Aerospatiale-built, Atmospheric Re-entry Demonstrator (ARD) craft is pictured awaiting recovery in the Pacific Ocean after its 1h 43m suborbital flight aboard the Ariane 503, launched on 21 October (Flight International, 28 October-3 November). The ARD was deployed from the 503 at T+12min, at 216km, ...
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Comsat for Vietnam
North Vietnam plans to launch a communications satellite (comsat) in 2001. Called Vinasat, the project will cost $400 million. Source: Flight International
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Delta II sends NASA's first New Millennium craft into space
Tim Furniss/LONDON A Boeing Delta II booster launched NASA's $152 million Deep Space 1 (DS1) technology demonstrator spacecraft from Pad 17 at Cape Canaveral, Florida, on 24 October. The DS1 is flying the first NASA New Millennium "faster, better, cheaper" technology development and demonstration mission. The Spectrum Astro-built DS1 ...
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Pegasus undergoes hypersonic test
An Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL booster originating from Cape Canaveral, Florida, was launched from its Lockheed L-1011 mother ship over the Atlantic on 22 October, carrying Brazil's SCD-2 commercial satellite into low earth orbit. The XL was also equipped with a NASA aerodynamics experiment, the Wing Glove, which was ...
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Russia does it with mirrors for Progress docking
A Russian-built tanker has docked with the Mir space station, carrying a specially designed "mirror" for use in a navigation experiment. The Progress M40 docked with the Mir on 26 October, two days after its launch from Baikonur in Kazakhstan. The tanker delivered a cargo which included a unique ...
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ACI takes second stab at fee hike
US airports will launch another massive campaign - the second this year - to garner support for a $1 increase in the passenger facility charge (PFC). Smarting from the recent defeat of the PFC increase by an 11-8 vote in the Senate aviation subcommittee, directors of the Airports Council ...



















