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737 order boost
GATX Capital has boosted its Next Generation 737 orders to 15 with a deal for five 737-800s. SAS has also ordered Next Generation 737s, exercising nine options from a 1995 deal and adding five more as it seeks to modernise its fleet. The orders are for -600s, -700s or -800s. ...
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Customers prompt 90-seat proposal
Bombardier is preparing to launch a 90-seat regional jet before its 70-seat contender has even flown because "...our customers are telling us they want such an aircraft," says chairman Laurent Beaudoin. "If we could have delayed them, we would, but they say they want a 90-seater." The company says it ...
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SLS gets operational approval at last
Continental Airlines is expected to receive operational approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration to use the Honeywell/Pelorus satellite landing system (SLS-2000) on 21 September. The long-awaited clearance, originally expected almost two years ago, allows Continental to make precision approaches to Minneapolis-St Paul and New York Newark airports using ...
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New compositions
Dave Higdon/VERO BEACH An interested observer might look at the evolution of New Piper Aircraft with some surprise. Since emerging from the depths of bankruptcy six years ago, New Piper has grown steadily back to a position of influence in the general aviation market. From 12 units and ...
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Raytheon lands second big NetJets contract
Raytheon Aircraft has secured a second large business aircraft deal for the NetJets fractional ownership programme, following an order from Executive Jet for 20 Hawker 800XPs and an option to supply a further 16 corporate aircraft. The bulk of the mid-size business jets will be used by the Montvale, ...
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Rekkof 'ready' to resurrect Fokker jet line
Rekkof Restart will make a final decision on 24 September whether to revive production of Fokker 100 and Fokker 70 regional jets. The decision hinges on the results of an economic assessment on the impact the gathering global economic problems will have on the project. The study is being ...
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ATR and Embraer to decide on 70 seater by year-end
ATR and Embraer expect to decide by the end of the year whether to launch new 70-seat size regional jet developments. At the same time, the companies are continuing to seek partners and jointly discuss a possible collaborative programme in what is fast becoming an overcrowded market. The Brazilian ...
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GECAS signs $3.2 billion Airbus/Boeing contracts
General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has placed orders worth an estimated $3.2 billion with Airbus Industrie and Boeing for up 52 aircraft. The deal with Airbus, for 30 A320 family aircraft plus options on a further 10, takes the US leasing company's orders for the twinjet to 82 ...
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Sweden tests KEPD-150 mockup on Gripen
Taurus Systems, a subsidiary of Germany's LFK and Celsius of Sweden, has successfully completed the first flight of a mockup of its KEPD-150 kinetic energy penetrating weapon. The mockup of the stand-off missile, a lighter, shorter-range version of the Taurus KEPD-350 ordered by the German air force, had its ...
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Thomson-CSF offers MiG-29 upgrade
Thomson-CSF has joined with MIG MAPO to offer new avionics and sensors for upgrading MiG-29 fighters and MiG-29UBT strike aircraft. The equipment includes the RC-400 radar system and the CLDP laser electro-optical targeting pod. The upgrade is intended for export customers which prefer a Western radar to Russian systems, such ...
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Denmark signs up for Canadian flying training package
The Royal Danish Air Force has become the launch customer for the NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC) programme. A memorandum of understanding was signed on 7 September, under which the first six students and six instructors will be sent into the programme by 2000. The agreement, signed by ...
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Oman Air adds ATRs to aid regional expansion
The Muscat-based partially privately owned airline has placed firm orders for two ATR 42-500s with options on four more, which can be taken as the larger ATR 72-500. The two firmly ordered aircraft will be delivered later this year, with the options due in 1999. Oman Air general manager ...
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First Comanche radar bids go in
Northrop Grumman and Raytheon have placed early bids for a new fire control radar (FCR) for the Boeing Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche armed reconnaissance/attack helicopter. Further bids are expected. According to Boeing, the US Army is proposing to include the radar in production Lot 1, rather than Lot 5 as ...
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Romania approves funding for Soim upgrade
The Romanian Government has given the green light for $21 million of funding to begin upgrading 24 Romanian air force Avioane IAR-99 Soim jet trainers with Israeli avionics. The upgrade, carried out by Avioane at its site in Craiova, Romania, in partnership with avionics suite supplier Elbit Systems, is ...
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GE overhaul network continues to expand
General Electric is continuing the aggressive expansion of its engine overhaul and maintenance network by forming GE Varig Engine Services, a new joint company to be located at the Brazilian airline's Galeao International Airport overhaul site in Rio de Janeiro. The company is being formed through its recently acquired ...
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Boeing confirms control system contributed to Delta III failure
Tim Furniss/LONDON Boeing hopes to complete the investigation into the failure of the guidance system on the first launch of its Delta III booster by the end of the month. The booster was launched on 26 August from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and broke apart at about T+72s. "The ...
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Surrey Satellite signs for Dnepr mini lauch
Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) has signed a contract with the Russian ISC Kosmotras company to launch its new Uosat 12 minisatellite aboard a modified SS-18 missile, renamed the Dnepr. The launch will be from Baikonur in 1999. Kosmotras, a Russian/Ukrainian venture, is converting the SS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile into ...
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Thiokol Propulsion builds EELV engine nozzle
Thiokol Propulsion is to begin fabrication later this month of the first exit cone for Boeing's new RS-68 low-cost cryogenic engine which will power the Delta IV Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) for the US Air Force. The phenolic exit cone will be delivered to Boeing for a full ...
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Rotary revolution
Tim Furniss/LONDON Rotary Rocket Company has raised $17 million from investors and hired Barclays Capital to assist in an additional $20 million private investment in its bid to offer commercial satellite launches. The Redwood Shores, California-based company will offer transportation of payloads weighing 3,200kg to low earth orbit ...



















