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    Loganair

    1997-03-26T16:41:00Z

    Trevor Bush has rejoined Scottish domestic carrier Loganair as managing director, following a management buy-out from the Airlines of Britain Group. He succeeds Scott Grier, who becomes chairman of the new company, a British Airways franchise partner. Bush was formerly Loganair's chief executive technical and general manager for quality assurance ...

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    SBAC

    1997-03-26T16:41:00Z

    Professor Keith Hayward has been appointed head of research at Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC), of London, UK. He is on secondment from the University of Staffordshire, where his position is that of Professor of International Relations. Source: Flight International

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    Qantas

    1997-03-26T16:40:00Z

    Australia's Qantas has appointed Colin Wheelan its Korean manager, based in capital Seoul. Wheelan was formerly Qantas' pricing and planning manager for North Asia. He reports to group general manager for North Asia sales, Alan Loke, based in Sydney. Source: Flight International

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    Swissair

    1997-03-26T16:40:00Z

    Swissair chief executive Philippe Bruggisser has brought in three executives from American Airlines and British Airways. Jeffrey Katz, who headed American's passenger sales on the USwest coast and was a president at computer-reservation systems company Sabre, is to take over as chief operating officer. He will become chief executive at ...

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    India

    1997-03-26T16:39:00Z

    Shri Sen, managing director of Indian Airlines, has become chairman and managing director of Indian Airlines and chairman of Air India. He has been managing director of Indian Airlines since 1994, and also served as joint secretary at the Ministry of Civil Aviation between 1985 and 1990.   ...

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    SEOS

    1997-03-26T16:38:00Z

    Simulation visual-display system supplier SEOS Displays, of Burgess Hill Sussex, has named Ray McKinney general manager of its manufacturing division, in Avondale, Pennsylvania. He replaces Stan Tofield, who returns to Burgess Hill to become engineering manager. Source: Flight International

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    Rockwell

    1997-03-26T16:37:00Z

    Charles Stuff has been named a vice-president in programme management by Rockwell's Collins Avionics & Communications division, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Stuff, who was formerly director of that business area, joined the company in 1987 and became a director in the datalinks business in 1995. Source: Flight International

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    IFALPA: It's not a row, just concern

    1997-03-26T16:28:00Z

    Sir - The article "IFALPA sparks row over use of TCAS logic in RVSM airspace" (Flight International, 12-18 March, P8) is slightly misleading. The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA) is concerned that the UK Civil Aviation Authority has published guidelines for the North Atlantic (NAT) ...

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    Orion airways club revival

    1997-03-26T16:25:00Z

    Sir - It is proposed to hold a re-union meeting in the late spring or early summer of this year for former members, sponsors and guests of the Orion Airways Golf Society. The venue, subject to availability, will be Rushcliffe Golf Club, near East Leake, Leicestershire, UK. We ...

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    Irish radio

    1997-03-26T15:42:00Z

    The Irish Air Corps has selected Park Air's Series 5000M transmitters and receivers for installation at eight of its sites. The UK subsidiary of Northrop Grumman is also supplying its Multi-Access Remote Control system at the sites.   Source: Flight International

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    The same wavelength

    1997-03-26T15:42:00Z

    The US Air Force has chosen Rockwell Science Center and Santa Barbara Research Center to develop advanced very-long-wavelength infra-red detectors. It awarded Rockwell a $6 million contract to begin the research-and-development effort. Santa Barbara Research received $8 million. The contracts run through to February 2001. Four firms were solicited and ...

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    Primus agreement

    1997-03-26T15:41:00Z

    International Aviation Services has signed a deal with Honeywell for exclusive rights to the Boeing 727 Primus 1070 system supplementary type-certificate. Source: Flight International

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    Precision success

    1997-03-26T15:40:00Z

    Dunlop Precision Rubber is to supply electrically conductive wing-root seals to Embraer EMB-145 subcontractor Sonaca of Belgium. Dunlop already supplies seals for EMB-145 applications. Source: Flight International

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    Securaplane on DC-9s

    1997-03-26T15:39:00Z

    Tucson, Arizona-based Securaplane has received US approval for a main-ship battery-charger system developed for Northwest Airlines' McDonnell Douglas DC-9 upgrade, using SAFT ultra-low-maintenance batteries.   Source: Flight International

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    LightSAR progress

    1997-03-26T15:31:00Z

    NASA has selected four industry teams to study the potential partner arrangements to implement the LightSAR high-resolution, Earth-observation radar-imaging system.   Source: Flight International

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    Bravo for Fibrebond

    1997-03-26T15:01:00Z

    Cessna delivered the first Citation Bravo on 25 February, to Louisiana-based Fibrebond. The company, which also flies a Citation V, has a Citation Excel on order for delivery in 1999.   Source: Flight International

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    City Falcon Jet

    1997-03-26T15:01:00Z

    The Dassault Falcon 50 tri-jet has received approval from the airport authorities to operate at London City Airport. Approval has already been granted for the Falcon 10/100 to use London City, while approval is pending for the twinjet Falcon 2000 and tri-jet 900.   Source: Flight International

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    Duncan fits HUD to GIV

    1997-03-26T15:00:00Z

    Nebraska-based Duncan Aviation has fitted provision for the soon-to-be-certificated Honeywell/GEC HUD2020 head-up display (HUD) in a Gulfstream IV managed by Jet Aviation.   Source: Flight International

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    FSI adds challenger

    1997-03-26T14:59:00Z

    FlightSafety International (FSI) has begun Canadair Challenger training at its new Bombardier Business Aircraft training centre in Tucson, Arizona, using a Level D Challenger 601-3A/3R device.   Source: Flight International

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    Socata flies Tangara

    1997-03-26T14:58:00Z

    Aerospatiale subsidiary Socata Aircraft has flown its first TB360 Tangara twin-engined trainer, formerly the American General Tiger piston twin, powered by uprated 135kW (180hp) Textron-Lycoming engines. Source: Flight International