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    UK MoD considers long-endurance UAV options

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is considering a high-altitude long-endurance unmanned air vehicle (UAV) technology-demonstrator programme (TDP), which could be led by the Defence Evaluation Research Agency. In attempting to address its UAV requirements, the MoD has set up a tri-service steering group led by its Air ...

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    MDC flies X-36 tailless demonstrator

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has modified its X-36 tailless-fighter technology demonstrator after overheating cut short the 17 May first flight. The remotely piloted research aircraft was landed after just 6min when sensors indicated high temperatures in a rear-fuselage compartment. MDC has added air scoops to improve cooling, according to ...

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    Turkey prepares to build Rafael Popeyes

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Turkish industry is poised to assemble the Israeli Rafael Popeye stand-off air-to-surface missile as part of an arrangement to equip the Turkish air force with the weapon. Negotiations on the deal are now being completed, and will see Turkish McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantoms now being upgraded by Israel ...

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    -as USAF studies Boeing 707 re-engineing options

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    The US Air Force will seek innovative approaches for re-engineing additional Boeing 707-derivative aircraft which are now equipped with Pratt & Whitney TF33 turbofan engines. The study contracts, which will be awarded once funds have been identified, are expected to go to Boeing, which initiated the re-engineing debate ...

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    Destroy to protect

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

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    All change

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    The final countdown has begun to tick over Chinese rule over Hong Kong. With the clock ticking away, senior airline executives in the colony have been engaged in a last-minute game of musical chairs, before the Union Jack is hauled down on 30 June. The end-of-year departure of ...

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    The road beyond Damascus

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Somewhere in the Hebrew lexicon there must be an aphorism which says that old dogs can, after all, be taught new tricks, because Israel's defence aerospace industries have specialised in improving the combat capabilities of such "old dogs" as the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom and, latterly, the Lockheed Martin F-16. ...

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    Maintenance DirectoryPart 2, Africa, Asia and Australasia

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    The growing importance of the Asia-Pacific market for aviation is attracting considerable investment in the region's airframe and engine repair and overhaul capabilities. With large numbers of new Airbus and Boeing aircraft entering service with Asia's carriers, local-airline engineering divisions and third-party maintenance companies are wanting to cash in on ...

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    State of readiness

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Maj Gen Eitan Ben-Eliahu is commanding the only air force in the world which has been performing combat missions continuously since its inception almost 50 years ago. Israel has fought four major wars since gaining its independence in 1948, and the Israeli air force has been involved in thousands of ...

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    Grizzly delivery

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Kaman has delivered a K-MAX external-lift helicopter to Grizzly Mountain Aviation, of Prineville, Oregon. The company has now sold 13 of the intermeshing-rotor helicopters, and two are on lease to operators. Grizzly Mountain will use the single-seat, single-engined aircraft for logging operations. An aircraft was also recently handed over to ...

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    MDHS promises first MD 600N delivery

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    McDONNELL Douglas Helicopter Systems (MDHS) will deliver its first MD 600N in early June, to Grand Canyon tour operator AirStar Helicopters, following delayed US certification. The company has seven aircraft ready for hand over, and hopes to deliver up to 30 of the tailrotor-less MD 600Ns this year. ...

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    Raytheon Premier II is on the horizon

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT is a year away from launching the Premier II business jet, according to Art Wegner, the firm's chairman and chief executive. "Clearly, we would like to stretch the Premier I and give it a modified wing and bigger thrust engines. It would probably be an eight-seat ...

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    Aeronautique Services will run Avions Mudry

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    In what may prove to be a landmark decision for the French general-aviation industry, a French commercial court has decided that bankrupt Avions Mudry will be taken over by the Avions Robin holding company, Aeronautique Services. Aeronautique Services owner Jean-Paul Pellissier says that he plans to re-establish the ...

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    NTSB urges action on 747 fuel-tank safety

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    THE US NATIONAL Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has added safety enhancements to commercial passenger-aircraft fuel tanks to its list of "most wanted" transportation-safety improvements. In late 1996, the NTSB urged the US Federal Aviation Administration to require air carriers to reduce the possibility of build-ups of explosive vapours ...

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    Boeing accelerates 747 growth project again

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is stepping up work on its revamped 747-400IGW (increased gross weight) and IGW Stretch plan, and is pushing Rolls-Royce and the General Electric /Pratt & Whitney Engine Alliance to firm up plans for new 289kN (65,000lb)-thrust engines to make the proposed aircraft more attractive to airlines. "You'll ...

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    Consortium bids to link Schiphol with Belgian airports

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    An Irish-Dutch consortium has offered to form an alliance with the Belgian Government to operate the airports of Amsterdam, Brussels and Charleroi as a single entity. The consortium involves Amsterdam Schiphol of the Netherlands and Aer Rianta of Ireland - each with a 50% share. The ...

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    Baltics negotiate for Swedish trainers

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Swedish Defence minister Björn von Sydow is in talks with the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania over a donation of surplus Saab SK60 trainers to a joint Baltic training wing. The Swedish defence ministry says that the "Baltwing" talks are part of broader negotiations about donations ...

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    Bell signs up for majority stake in Romania's IAR

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Bell Helicopter Textron has signed an agreement with the Romanian State Ownership Fund to buy the Romanian Government's 70% stake in Brasov-based helicopter manufacturer IAR. The agreement, signed on 21 May, comes together with the award of a Romanian Government contract to Bell for the purchase of 96 ...

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    Kai Tak engine strike

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    A Nippon Cargo Airlines Boeing 747-200 was damaged when its No 1 engine hit the ground during a 17 May attempted landing at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport. After the captain had elected to go-around, the aircraft returned for a safe landing 17min later, according to Kai Tak air traffic ...

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    EC threatens to ban Boeing/MDC imports

    1997-05-28T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission (EC)has told Boeing that its proposed merger with McDonnell Douglas (MDC) will lead to the resulting company holding a "dominant" position in global markets, and has threatened to ban imports of Boeing/MDC aircraft to European Union markets if its objections are not satisfied. A letter ...