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    First UHF satellite lifts GBS for USN

    1998-03-25T00:00:00Z

    The Hughes-built US Navy Ultra High Frequency Follow-On F8 communications satellite was launched by the final ILS International Launch Services Atlas II booster from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on 16 March. The UHF F/O F8 will be stationed at 172¹E over the Pacific. The satellite is the first in the ...

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    Sonex heavy fuel

    1998-03-18T16:12:00Z

    Sonex Research is to convert 40 unmanned air vehicle (UAV) two-stroke engines to use "heavy" fuel (JP-5 or diesel) for the US Marine Corps. The Annapolis, Maryland based company will next month complete similar conversions of engines on US Navy Pioneer UAVs. Source: Flight International

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    Raytheon upgrade

    1998-03-18T16:06:00Z

    Raytheon has won an $81.2 million contract to upgrade the US Air Force Ballistic Missile Early Warning System, replacing radars with solid state, phased array, devices at Clear Air Station, Alaska, by October 2001. Similar upgrades have been performed at Thule, Greenland, and Fylingdales, UK. Source: Flight International

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    Marion stealth

    1998-03-18T16:03:00Z

    GE Aircraft Engines is transferring production of fixed false fan faces for the F414 engine to Marion Composites of Marion, Virginia. Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornets will use two of the devices to conceal rotating fan blades and reduce Doppler radar "glint". Source: Flight International

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    Racal in the MIDS

    1998-03-18T16:00:00Z

    Racal-MESL of Newbridge, Scotland, is to supply integrated filter/amplifier components to Italtel of Italy for the Multifunction Information Distribution System (MIDS) Link-16 terminal. The MIDS is being developed by France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the USA for the Class 2 Joint Tactical Information Distribution System. It will initially be produced ...

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    Payloads up

    1998-03-18T15:58:00Z

    US market forecaster The Teal Group ,says that more than 2,000 payloads will be launched in the next decade, 65% of them accounted for by the USA. Russia will send more than 240 missions into space, the rest of Europe will be responsible for 200, while 140 craft will be ...

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    Shuttle first

    1998-03-18T15:56:00Z

    US Air Force Lt Col Eileen Collins has been named as the first female commander of a Space Shuttle mission. Collins, who has flown two missions to the Mir space station as pilot, will command the five-day STS93/Columbia mission to deploy the X-Ray Astrophysics Facility in December. Source: Flight ...

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    Radarsat contract

    1998-03-18T15:56:00Z

    Orbital Sciences' Vancouver subsidiary MacDonald Dettwiler has won the $225 million contract from the Canadian Space Agency to develop and manage the Radarsat 2 commercial radar imaging satellite system, due to be launched in 2001. Source: Flight International

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    Cause of failure

    1998-03-18T15:55:00Z

    Japan's National Space Development Agency says that the failure of the H2 launcher to place the Comets satellite into the correct orbit on 21 February was likely caused by gas leaking from the combustion chamber of the LE-5 second stage. This caused the engine parts to overheat and damaged the ...

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    Lynton completes

    1998-03-18T15:43:00Z

    Lynton Group has completed the acquisition of the Jet Systems fixed base operation (FBO), at Morristown, New Jersey. The Group already owns Lynton Jet Center, which is the airport's only other FBO. Source: Flight International

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    Bell sale

    1998-03-18T15:42:00Z

    Air Methods has sold a Bell 407 aeromedical helicopter to Arizona's Flagstaff Medical Center, which it will continue to operate under a long-term contract, alongside a Bell 206L-3. The company is to transfer a EurocopterBK117 to its Mercy Air Services subsidiary on completion of a long running contract with Stanford ...

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    AOPA withdraws

    1998-03-18T15:41:00Z

    The US Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association has petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration to withdraw airworthiness directives requiring wing changes on American Champion Scout and Aeronca/Bellanca/ Champion Champ-series light aircraft. The association believes that a visual inspection technique developed by the Citabria Owners Group eliminates the need for additional access ...

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    S Korean standard

    1998-03-18T15:24:00Z

    S Korean standardSource: Flight International

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    Ballistic upgrade

    1998-03-18T15:18:00Z

    Raytheon Systems has received a $81 million US Air Force contract to upgrade the Ballistic Missile Warning System (BMEWS) site at Clear AS, Alaska, with a solid state phased array radar. Similar upgrades have been completed at the Thule, Greenland, and Fylingdales, UK, BMEWS sites. Source: Flight International

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    Longbow lot

    1998-03-18T15:16:00Z

    Boeing has completed the first production lot of 24 AH-64DApache Longbow attack helicopters for the US Army. The company is working under a five-year contract to remanufacture an initial 232 AH-64As to the improved Longbow standard. Source: Flight International

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    More Texans

    1998-03-18T15:10:00Z

    The US Air Force and Navy have exercised a $60 million option for 22 Raytheon T-6ATexan II turboprop trainers for the Joint Primary Aircraft Training System. This takes the number on order to 47 out of a planned 711 aircraft. An additional 24 T-6A-1s have been ordered by Bombardier and ...

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    Super Chinnock sale

    1998-03-18T13:00:00Z

    Boeing Helicopters has begun building the first of six CH-47SD heavylift helicopters destined for an un-named foreign customer, which is believed to be Singapore. The helicopter will also incorporate improvements to the CH-47D Chinook, due for roll out on 31 October, 1999. Improvements include a fully integrated glass cockpit, more ...

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    Air Belgium to switch from 737s to A320s

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Air Belgium is to roll over its CFM International CFM56-powered Boeing 737 fleet and replace them with Airbus Industrie A320s by 1999. The move comes as part of the take-over by Airtours of the Belgian charter airline's tour operator parent, Sunair. The UK tour operator has purchased an 80% ...

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    Air Liberte incorporates TAT and relaunches

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS French independent carrier Air Liberté has completed the absorption of TAT and has launched a strategy aimed at consolidating its place as France's second largest domestic airline. Fifteen months after Air Liberté was rescued from bankruptcy by British Airways (which owns 70% of the airline), its ...

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    Air Nostrum selects CRJ for expansion

    1998-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Air Nostrum has selected the Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) for its fleet expansion and concluded a deal with Bombardier for up to ten aircraft. The Spanish regional airline, based in Valencia, has placed a firm order worth C$153.5 million ($108 million) for five CRJ-200ERs, with options on a further ...