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    Eagle vision

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    The US Air Force is hoping to buy an initial batch of Eagle Vision commercial satellite-imagery ground-stations from Matra CAP Systemes under an offset deal tied to the sale of four Northrop Grumman E-2C Hawkeyes to France. The USAF will finish evaluating a prototype Eagle Vision ground-station in September. The ...

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    Avro emerges the winner in Sabena regional contest

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    SABENA HAS SELECTED the Avro RJ85 to replace its regional-jet fleet, in a 23-aircraft order, which marks another major coup for the UK manufacturer among Europe's flag carriers. The first four aircraft will be delivered at the end of the year, with the remainder arriving by the end ...

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    Made in Britain

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    The Red Arrows are embarking on a global marketing initiative, courtesy of UK industry PLC Douglas Barrie/LONDON The last couple of years are unlikely to be singled out as particularly auspicious in the Royal Air Force's distinguished history - senior resignations tinged with scandal, married ...

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    AAR

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Ran Ronen has joined AAR of Elk Grove Village, Illinois, as senior consultant, representing the company with governments in the Middle East, Europe and the Far East. Ronen spent 27 years with the Israeli Air Force, where he retired with the rank of Brigadier General, and, for three years until ...

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    Silvaire flies again

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    FACTORY-remanufactured examples of the Luscombe Silvaire light aircraft, widely regarded as a classic design, are now available from the Luscombe Foundation. The last Silvaires were produced in 1961 and technical support for the aircraft was unavailable until the non-profit Foundation acquired the type certificate and engineering data in ...

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    France may offer Clemenceau to foreign navies

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    FRANCE IS holding preliminary talks with several governments, including those of Argentina, China and India, about selling its ageing aircraft carrier, the Clemenceau, after it is withdrawn from French navy service. The Clemenceau, is scheduled to be replaced by the nuclear-powered Charles de Gaulle, equipped with Dassault Rafale ...

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    Five US firms sign agreement to share laboratory resources

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    FIVE US AEROSPACE companies have signed an informal agreement enabling them to use each other's laboratories at short notice. Boeing, Lockheed Martin, McDonnell Douglas, Northrop Grumman and Rockwell have signed a letter of intent to share laboratory resources without the need for lengthy contractual negotiations. The Boeing-initiated alliance ...

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    Four companies invited to bid for NFTC turboprop trainers

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/Atlanta BOMBARDIER WILL brief manufacturers in the early part of September on the turboprop-trainer requirements for the proposed industry-run NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC) programme. Four companies have been invited to the bidders' conference: Aerospatiale, Embraer, Pilatus and Raytheon. Aircraft being considered are ...

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    EFW joins T-38 upgrade team

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    TEXAS-BASED EFW, a subsidiary of Israeli company Elbit, has been selected by Northrop Grumman to join its team bidding for a US Air Force contract to upgrade 425 T-38 Talon II advanced trainers. EFW will provide the core avionics package under the agreement, which has yet to be ...

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    MDC joins with Rockwell to offer Goshawk to the RAAF

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    MCDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) has teamed with Rockwell Australia to offer the T-45A Goshawk for the Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF) Lead-In Fighter (LIF) trainer programme. The T-45 is one of three aircraft still in the running to replace the RAAF's Aermacchi MB.326H trainers; the others are the Aermacchi MB.339FD and ...

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    Bosnian battleground

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    The British Army's Airmobile Brigade deploys on its first operational outing, in Croatia. Tim Ripley/PLOCE A senior 24 Airmobile Brigade officer explains the rationale for dispatching the British Army brigade to reinforce the United Nat ions Protection Force (UNPROFOR) in the former Yugoslavia, saying: "We give ...

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    Lifting off

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    When Helitech '95 opens, it will reflect an industry overcoming its problems and showing signs of resurgence Kate Sarsfield/LONDON WITH SO MANY MAJOR, regional and specialist air shows in the aerospace calendar, it is becoming increasingly hard for event organisers to attract large numbers of exhibitors. ...

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    Still kicking

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Upgraded with a powerful engine, the Pacific Aerospace CT4 trainer is enjoying remarkable longevity Once aboard, the student is exposed to a military-cockpit ambience Paul Phelan/HAMILTON BUILT FOR THE FLOURISHING flying-school market of the early 1960s, Australia's successful Victa Airtourer and Air cruiser trainer aircraft ...

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    US aerospace figures on track for first half

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON FIRST-HALF figures from the US aerospace industry hold few major surprises, but signs of recovery are showing through, helped by early gains from consolidation. Financial results for the top ten aerospace companies are largely steady, with most of them posting improvements in ...

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    Litton tests autonomous navigation error detector

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    LITTON AERO Products and Airbus Industrie are flight- testing a computer program which can detect and automatically compensate for errors, outages or coverage gaps in data from navigation satellites. The program, called Autonomous Integrity Monitored Extrapolation (AIME), is written into the operating software of Litton's Flagship navigation system. ...

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    Boeing homes in on carbon- composite production costs

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/Los Angeles BOEING IS gearing up to attack the cost of manufacturing carbonfibre-composite structures as part of a new phase of NASA's Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) programme. "The biggest thing we need to do is to reduce manufacturing costs," says Boeing director of aircraft-structures ...

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    CAE Electronics scores with new simulator sales

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) has ordered a Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8 full-flight simulator with a 180°-wide MaxVue visual system from Canadian company CAE Electronics. It will be installed at the SAS Flight Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, in mid-1996, and will be the fourth CAE-built simulator purchased by SAS. ...

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    TCTI buys trainer from ATS

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Quebec-based ATS Aerospace will supply a multi-function air-traffic-control (ATC) trainer to the Transport Canada Training Institute (TCTI), which is to become the training arm of Nav Canada, the soon-to-be-formed privatised air-navigation-services corporation. The combined two-dimensional tower/radar trainer, supporting 52 desktop workstations, will provide the transition from basic ATC ...

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    Lockheed wins $12 million image contract from FSI

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has won a contract worth more than $12 million from FlightSafety International (FSI) to supply seven Compu-Scene SE2000 Plus image generators to upgrade CAE-built Lockheed C-5 Galaxy simulators used by the US Air Force (Flight International, 9-15 August, P21). Deliveries will begin in May 1996 and the first ...

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    FlightSafety gets approval to build training centre in China

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/Atlanta FlightSafety International (FSI) has received approval to begin construction of its first Chinese training centre, close to Kunming International Airport. The centre, to open in 1996, is a joint venture between FSI and Xingyun, an investment subsidiary of Yunnan Tobacco. The centre will have ...