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UK defence review spells reform
Douglas Barrie/LONDON The UK is on the brink of a radical overhaul of its defence procurement process, if proposals in the Government's Strategic Defence Review's (SDR) Smart Procurement study and the Acquisition Organisation Review are approved. The recommendations of the Smart Procurement final report have yet to be made public ...
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Laser composite structures inspection 'will cut JSF costs'
Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Lockheed Martin has begun construction of a laser ultrasonics centre which is expected to cut the cost of inspecting composite structures by as much as 90%. The centre is due to be operational by the end of the year, when it will be used to inspect ...
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Digital F-16XL tests complete
A new digital flight control system (DFCS) fitted in NASA's F-16XL research aircraft by Lockheed Martin has successfully completed flight trials at NASA Dryden Research Center, California. The updated DFCS, also fitted in Block 40 F-16s, replaces the aircraft's previous analogue system and will allow NASA to cut the ...
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Iberia orders Atec
Iberia has ordered an Atec Series 6 automatic test system from Aerospatiale, together with 16 sets of software, for maintenance of its Airbus A340s. The order brings to 58 the total sales figure for the Series 6, and to 295 all Atec systems sold to date. The Series 6 is ...
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Japan supports supersonic transport research
Andrew Mollet/TOKYO The Japanese Government is again devoting a sizeable amount of its annual aerospace development funding to supersonic transport airframe and powerplant research, while slashing the budget for the stalled YS-X regional aircraft study. The supersonic transport accounts for the largest single item contained in the Ministry ...
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Survival of the fastest ?
Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Airline industry analysts are "unabashedly bullish" over the future of regional jet aircraft, which are expected to produce fundamental changes in the airline business over the next five years. Merrill Lynch's Byron Callan says that 32- to 70-seat regional jets comprise "the most rapidly growing market segment" ...
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Continental vindication
Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Continental Express' order for 25 firm plus 50 option 37-seat ERJ-135s validates Embraer's decision to derive a family of regional jets following the successful introduction of the 50-seat ERJ-145. The Brazilian manufacturer hopes that other airlines will be attracted by the "substantial" savings in training, maintenance and ...
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Airborne 767 freighter set for certification
Flight Structures (FSI) and Timco expect the Boeing 767-200 cargo modification developed for Airborne Express to receive its supplemental type certificate (STC) from the US Federal Aviation Administration within the next two months. According to Michael Hugill, president of Seattle-based FSI, the modification of the first 767, one of ...
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Antonov seeks help with An-225
Antonov, in conjunction with Air Foyle, has put together a proposal to re-activate the giant An-225 Myria cargo aircraft to satisfy outsize cargo demands that require an aircraft larger than the An-124 Ruslan. Bruce Bird, director of the charter division of An-124 leasing specialist Air Foyle, has been working ...
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CargoLifter plans airship freighter
CargoLifter, based at Brand airfield near Berlin in Germany, plans to begin construction next year of a huge airship freighter dubbed the CL160. The airship, which will be 242m long and have a diameter of 61m, will be able to carry its payload of 160t over distances of 10,000km, and ...
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Gemini in talks with Boeing for MD-11s
Gemini Air Cargo is talking to Boeing about a potential deal to acquire new MD-11 freighters, but is also examining possible secondhand aircraft acquisitions as it awaits a decision from the manufacturer on the tri-jet's production future. The Washington Dulles-based supplemental cargo carrier, which has just introduced its eighth ...
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Assessment tests EMC compliance
Assessment Services has undertaken electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests to ensure Thomson Training and Simulation's C2000 family of simulators comply with new European safety standards. Testing, undertaken in the UK at Crawley, includes overall simulator assessment of conducted emissions, radiated emissions, bulk current injection, fast burn transients and electrostatic discharge. ...
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China takes in TTS
Thomson Training and Simulation (TTS) has received on-site acceptance for the first three Airbus full-flight simulators to be installed in China. Two of the simulators, based at the China Aviation Supplies/ Airbus joint venture training centre in Beijing, are for the Airbus A320 and A330/340, while the third is ...
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Bombardier expands centre to begin Global Express training
Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Bombardier is expanding its Montreal, Canada, training centre with the addition of a full-flight simulator and flight training device (FTD) for the Global Express long range business jet. An FTD for the Challenger 604 business jet will be added later this year, joining an existing simulator. ...
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FlightSafety Boeing boosts Next Generation 737 fleet
FlightSafety Boeing Training International has confirmed orders for four Boeing Next Generation 737 full-flight simulators, all to be built by Flight-Safety International. The joint venture already operates two 737-700 simulators supplied by CAE Electronics. "We will be ordering additional devices from additional suppliers in the near future to support our ...
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Simcom inaugurates first simulator for PC-12
Simcom International has begun operating the first simulator to be available for the Pilatus PC-12. The Orlando, Florida-based company is the exclusive provider of simulator training for the single-turboprop aircraft and built the training device in house. The simulator is qualified initially as a Level 5 flight training device, ...
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FAA aims to improve security training
Security screening personnel at 79 US airports are to be selected, trained and evaluated using a computer-based system intended to provide standardised, realistic training combined with performance testing. Improved training for screeners was one of the key recommendations of the 1996 Gore Commission on aviation safety and security. The ...
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China gears up for more Iridiums
China Great Wall Industry is to launch a further eight pairs of Motorola Iridium mobile communications satellites aboard Long March 2C/SD boosters. The move will allow Motorola to maintain a fleet of six in-orbit spares as replacements for operational craft in the 66-satellite operational system. The third launch of ...
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Boeing wins $1.4 billion Ellipso deal
Tim Furniss/LONDON Mobile Communications Holdings has awarded a $1.4 billion contract to Boeing to design, fabricate and launch satellites in the Ellipso system to provide worldwide fixed, mobile and airborne communications from elliptical orbit. Boeing will also provide the ground segment infrastructure for the 16-satellite system in two ...
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Neurolab returns to Kennedy after 16 day flight
Space Shuttle Columbia/ STS90 returned to the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 2 May after a 15 day 21h international Spacelab research mission. The Neurolab was dedicated to research the activity of the brain in weightlessness and involved a menagerie of animals and reptiles, many of which died during ...



















