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    Raytheon's TI purchase leaves options open for Hughes bid

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    RAYTHEON IS TO purchase the Texas Instruments (TI) defence electronics business for $2.95 billion, in a cash deal which is seen as leaving the group's options open for a possible take-over of Hughes Electronics. Northrop Grumman, which itself bid unsuccessfully for TI, is also understood to be sharpening up for ...

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    Sabena revives study of off-shore contracts

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Sabena has confirmed that it has resurrected cost-saving plans to employ flying personnel on out-of-country contracts. The proposal, which is still under study, would see pilots and cabin crew continue to be based in Brussels, but paid in Switzerland, probably via Sabena's partner Swissair, with the transaction made through a ...

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    Czechs approve Vodochody sale

    1997-01-15T00:00:00Z

    The Czech Government has approved the sale of a stake of around 34% of financially troubled jet-trainer manufacturer Aero Vodochody to a strategic partner. The successful bidder is due to be announced by 2 April. A sale to a foreign investor is not ruled out, although some within ...

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    Monkey business

    1997-01-08T15:40:00Z

    Two monkeys, flies, insects, biological samples and plants, launched into orbit by a Soyuz U booster from Plesetsk on 24 December, 1996, aboard the Russian Bion 11 craft, were due to have been recovered after a 14-day mission on 7 January.   Source: Flight International

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    Engine plant

    1997-01-08T15:39:00Z

    Construction has begun of a new Space Shuttle Main Engine Processing building next to the Orbiter Processing building at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The engine-processing building is scheduled to be opened in July 1998.   Source: Flight International

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    Jet services Learjets

    1997-01-08T15:31:00Z

    Singapore-based Jet Maintenance, part of the Jet Aviation Group, has become the Pacific Rim's first authorised Learjet service centre.   Source: Flight International

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    US approves 50EX

    1997-01-08T15:31:00Z

    Dassault received US certification for its upgraded Falcon 50EX business jet on 20 December, 1996.   Source: Flight International

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    Beechjet GPS cleared

    1997-01-08T15:30:00Z

    Rockwell-Collins' AMS-850 avionics-management system has been approved for primary-means navigation and non-precision approach, using the global-positioning system, on the Raytheon Beechjet 400A.   Source: Flight International

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    Croat CL-415

    1997-01-08T15:29:00Z

    Croatia has ordered a Canadair CL-415 water bomber, for delivery during January. Based at Zadar, the aircraft will be operated alongside two piston engine-powered CL-215s delivered to Croatia in 1994.   Source: Flight International

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    Socata spares costs

    1997-01-08T15:29:00Z

    Aerospatiale subsidiary Socata is to continue its two-year-old policy of holding down spares prices throughout 1997, in an effort to reduce the operating costs of its Rallye, TB-series and TBM 700 light aircraft.   Source: Flight International

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    Buffet completes FSI

    1997-01-08T15:25:00Z

    Berkshire Hathaway, the investment firm headed by financier Warren Buffet, has completed its acquisition of FlightSafety International (FSI) after winning approval from a majority of the US safety organisation's shareholders. The acquisition, which is valued at $1.5 billion, is being made with a mix of cash and Berkshire shares (Flight ...

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    ...Barlow builds CCAR

    1997-01-08T15:24:00Z

    Investment group Barlow Partners reveals that it has built up a 6.6% stake in growing USAir Express carrier CCAIR. The regional airline says it welcomes the move and expects to offer a seat on its board to Barlow.   Source: Flight International

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    Joint-stars delivery

    1997-01-08T15:21:00Z

    Northrop Grumman has delivered the second production E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (J-STARS) to the US Air Force. It joins the first production J-STARS aircraft now flying missions in support of NATO in Bosnia. Source: Flight International

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    CALCM upgrade

    1997-01-08T15:21:00Z

    The US Air Force and Boeing have tested an AGM-86C Conventional Air-Launched Cruise Missile (CALCM) with an improved global- positioning system (GPS). In the test, a CALCM launched from a Boeing B-52H was flown for about 5h before precisely impacting the target area. The demonstration also included a steep-terminal-dive manoeuvre ...

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    Lantirn order

    1997-01-08T15:20:00Z

    The US Navy is to acquire an additional 13 Lantirn targeting pods from Lockheed Martin for use on its F-14 strike fighter fleet. The pods are being fitted to allow the aircraft to be used in a new long-range day/night strike role. Further US Navy orders are expected. ...

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    Kfir talks

    1997-01-08T15:16:00Z

    Ecuador is negotiating the purchase of additional Kfir fighters from Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI). Ecuador is already operating one squadron of Kfir C-2 fighters. IAI has already asked for US approval for the deal. This is needed because the aircraft is powered by a US engine. The fighters are offered ...

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    Garuda take delivery

    1997-01-08T15:02:00Z

    Garuda Indonesia received its first Rolls-Royce Trent-powered Airbus A330-300 in December. Five more A330s will be delivered to the airline before March, while the final three are due in mid-1998. The Indonesian carrier has also recently taken delivery of the first of three extended-range McDonnell Douglas MD-11ERs.   ...

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    Dragonair APS 3200

    1997-01-08T15:01:00Z

    Hong Kong-based Dragonair has selected the Auxiliary Power International APS 3200 auxiliary power unit (APU) to equip two new and five optioned Airbus A320-200s. In addition, Dragonair has started to replace the AlliedSignal APU in seven A320s with the APS 3200. The retrofit programme started in November 1996. New deliveries ...

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    Airbus V2500 approved

    1997-01-08T15:01:00Z

    The International Aero Engines (IAE) V2524-powered version of the Airbus A319 has been given European Joint Aviation Authorities certification. United Airlines and International Lease Finance are launch customers for the IAE-powered A319. It has also been certificated with IAE and CFMInternational powerplants by the Interstate Aviation Committee of the CIS. ...

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    Mexicana adds 757s

    1997-01-08T14:57:00Z

    Mexicana has introduced its first Boeing 757s, two Pratt & Whitney PW2040-powered examples leased from International Lease Finance (ILFC)on three-year operating leases. The airline is negotiating with ILFC for the lease of a third aircraft scheduled for delivery later this year.   Source: Flight International