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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 ...

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    ANA's first 777 simulator about to enter service

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    All Nippon Airways' (ANA) first Boeing 777 full-flight simulator - built by Thomson Training and Simulation (TTS) - is expected to enter service at the beginning of September. The Japan Civil Aviation Board (JCAB) has already approved ANA's TTS-built 777 maintenance-training simulator and the FlightSafety International Vital ChromaView visual system ...

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    All eyes on Conestoga launch

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON THE REPUTATION of the USA's small-launcher industry will ride with the 16m-tall Conestoga 1620 when the maiden flight is attempted from Wallops Island, Virginia, in about "four weeks' time", says EER Systems. The industry has been hit by several setbacks recently. Orbital Sciences ...

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    Cheaper fibre-reinforced ceramics

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    AEA TECHNOLOGY has developed new processing techniques, which it says cut the cost of producing fibre-reinforced ceramics. Fibre-reinforced glass- ceramic composites are suitable for use in turbine-engine components, but, until now, the cost of these materials has been prohibitive. AEA's System 2 composite has reduced cooling requirements, is ...

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    Finmeccanica to buy Fiar stake

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    FINMECCANICA, IS preparing to buy the remaining 20.5% of Italian defence electronics company Fiar, which it does not already own. The purchase will allow Finmeccanica to complete another phase, of its long running restructuring, with Fiar becoming the focus for a new radar and electronics grouping. Analysts estimate ...

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    Qantas delivers promised profit

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    A TURNAROUND IN domestic operations helped Qantas Airways to turn in better profits figures for its financial year to June. As promised in its flotation prospectus (Flight International, 5-11 July), pre-tax profits were up by more than one-third, at A$320 million ($230 million). The biggest turnaround came from ...

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    EELV contracts are awarded

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    LOCKHEED MARTIN, McDonnell Douglas, Boeing and Alliant TechSystems have each been awarded $30 million US Air Force contracts to design concepts for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) to replace the existing Delta, Titan and Atlas launchers, which are based on 1950s and 1960s technologies. The first of ...

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    Japan launch

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    The 23rd Hughes HS-601 communications satellite, Japan's JCSAT 3, was launched from Cape Canaveral on 28 August aboard a Lockheed Martin Atlas 2AS. Source: Flight International

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    Mil unveils all-weather Havoc

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    MIL EXPECTS to fly the Mi-28N millimetre-wave (MMW)-radar-equipped all-weather attack variant of its Mi-28 Havoc helicopter before the end of 1995. The aircraft, displayed for the first time at MosAero, showed numerous external differences, the most notable of which is the mast-mounted MMW-radar housing. The sensor ...

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    Aviata tug has its debut

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    THE HIGH Powered Aviata GM-2 Gniady glider tug, has been flown for the first time in Warsaw. The low-wing aircraft is designed by Aviata and incorporates the wings and tail plane of the PZL-Okecie PZL-110 Koliber, a licence-built version of the Socata Rallye. The engine, propeller and cowlings ...

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    Vympel details R-37 flight-test schedule

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    RUSSIAN MISSILE design house Vympel claims it is still two years away from completing flight testing of its upgraded derivative of the R-33 (AA-9 Amos) long-range air-to-air missile for the Mikoyan MiG-31M (Foxhound B). The significantly upgraded missile - thought to carry the designation R-37 - has ...

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    KLM signs up Indian ally

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Gunter Endres/LONDON KLM HAS AGREED the basis of a far-reaching commercial partnership with India's second- largest private airline, Jet Airways. An initial memorandum of understanding was signed on 29 August and executives from the two carriers will meet soon to flesh out the proposed co-operation and ...

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    Southwest takes first 737 with production head-up system

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    BOEING HAS delivered the first 737 to be equipped with a Flight Dynamics Head-up Guidance System (HGS) on the production line. The 737-300 was handed over to Southwest Airlines, which has ordered 236 HGS under a $45 million contract. Around 60 of these have already been retrofitted by ...

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    Unfair competition charge denied

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    THE US JUSTICE Department is investigating whether USAir engaged in unfair predatory behaviour in competing with low-cost carriers ValuJet and Nations Air Express. USAir says that it is co-operating with the Justice Department and believes that its actions have been "legitimate competitive responses" to the emergence of the ...

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    FAA takes action on ATC failures

    1995-09-06T00:00:00Z

    AIR-ROUTE traffic-control centre (ARTCC) failures across the USA in August have prompted the US Federal Aviation Administration to set up better procedures for dealing with equipment faults. Additional measures were ordered after the Oakland ARTCC suffered a power failure on 9 August, caused by a defective circuit board. ...