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Turning heads
The X-31 captured the imaginations of those who saw it flown at Paris, but does it have a future? Graham Warwick/PARIS A spectacular flying-display performance by the Rockwell/Daimler-Benz Aerospace X-31A Enhanced Fighter Manoeuvrability (EFM) demonstrator has rekindled debate over the combat benefits of thrust vectoring. Few watching ...
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Back to break-even
The world airline industry ended 1994 close to break-even, but cost of reduction is still top of the agenda. Kevin O'Toole/LONDON At times, it seemed that it would never happen, but the world airline industry at last appears to have ended its record run of ...
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Lockheed Martin manoeuvres for German designator pod lead
LOCKHEED MARTIN is on the verge of sealing a partnership with a European team, including Fokker, on its low-altitude navigation and targeting infra red for night (LANTIRN) pod, following a Panavia recommendation that Germany procure the system for its Tornado mid-life update. Germany's defence ministry says that a ...
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First Heli places first order
FIRST HELI-NETWORK (FHN), the UK-based helicopter fractional-ownership company, has placed its first order for new helicopters, signing a conditional contract with Agusta for three aircraft. The deal covers two new types launched by the Italian manufacturer at the Paris air show in June - the A119 Koala and ...
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ARPA funds system to stop smugglers
A NORTHROP Grumman-led team is developing a contraband detection system (CDS) under a $4.6 million US Air Force contract funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). The team includes New York-based Scientific Innovations and Vancouver-based Triumf, a consortium of laboratories with expertise in position-emission tomography, a nuclear-imaging ...
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Boeing/MDC team considers Russian engines for its X-33
Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES THE BOEING AND McDonnell Douglas (MDC) X-33 team is studying Russian as well as US-made rocket engines for use in its proposed re-useable launch vehicle (RLV) demonstrator. Paul Klevatt, Boeing-MDC X-33 programme manager, says: "We're looking at existing engines, as well as ...
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Finnair leases DC-10s to Air Liberte
FINNAIR IS TO LEASE its entire McDonnell Douglas DC-10 fleet to French airline Air Liberte. The agreement covers four aircraft on a five-year lease. The deal will net Finnair revenues of around FM140 million ($32 million) a year. Air Liberte has been leasing one of the four DC-10s ...
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Atlas to deal second ACE after crash
ATLAS AVIATION is to build an improved ACE turboprop trainer following the crash of the prototype in February. The new ACE II, is scheduled to be flown, in the second half of 1996. The aircraft will differ from the original principally in its use of the more powerful ...
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Air Macau goes for Airbus
AIRBUS INDUSTRIE has won a close fight with Boeing to provide aircraft for start-up carrier Air Macau, which is to begin operations soon after Macau's first international airport opens for business in November. Air Macau is to lease two A320s and two A321s, both powered by International Aero ...
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FLA details released
Julian Moxon/PARIS FURTHER DETAILS have emerged about the structure within which Airbus Industrie will manage the Future Large Aircraft (FLA) programme. The structure is complex, as the organisation includes Italy's Alenia, which is not a member of the civil-aircraft consortium. The aim has ...
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Row delays FedEx Subic Bay opening
Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC FEDEX HAS DELAYED by 30 days the scheduled 3 July opening of its Subic Bay, Philippines, hub because of a bilateral-air-services dispute between the USA and Japan After a hiatus in talks between the two nations over Japan's refusal to let FedEx ...
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Netherlands AMRAAMS
The Netherlands is seeking to purchase 200 AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAMs), worth an estimated $110 million. The Dutch air force intends to fit the weapons, manufactured by Hughes and Raytheon, on to Lockheed Martin F-16s. Source: Flight International
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Sierra acquires Lucas division
LUCAS AEROSPACE Communications & Electronics, has been sold to Sierra Technologies, for an undisclosed price. The sale is part of Lucas Industries' clear out of businesses, considered not vital to its core activities, in the aerospace and automotive markets. Earlier this month, the firm divested the Lucas Engineering ...
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ValuJet adds four more
DC-9s to fleet US LOW-FARE operator ValuJet Airlines has purchased four additional McDonnell Douglas (MDC) DC-9s. The total cost of the aircraft, including installation of hushkits and completion of ValuJet and federal-mandated modifications, is expected to be about $18 million. The previous operators were Alitalia and ...
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FAA seeks windshear-detector change software
THE US FEDERAL Aviation Administration, is proposing that, new software be introduced for Honeywell-made airborne wind-shear detectors. The proposed airworthiness directive (AD), which follows a US National Transportation Safety Board recommendation, would require new software which eliminates delays in the warning systems of the Honeywell standard wind-shear-detection and ...
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Europe on course for TCAS by year 2000
Julian Moxon/PARIS Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC EUROCONTROL IS TO recommend mandatory introduction to Europe of an aircraft collision-avoidance system from the 2000, after a 26 June meeting of its committee of management. The move had been expected, and is supported by the European Joint Airworthiness ...
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Air France cash is approved
THE EUROPEAN Commission (EC) has authorised the next tranche of cash for the recapitalisation of Air France, but has expressed reservations about the speed with which the national flag carrier is restructuring. The first Fr10 billion ($2 billion) chunk of the Fr20 billion being given to the airline ...
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Lufthansa Expands
Lufthansa has extended its network in the CIS with the introduction of passenger and cargo flights to Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. Lufthansa and Lufthansa Cargo, have begun operating a joint twice weekly Airbus A320 service, from Frankfurt to Baku. Source: Flight International
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Nigeria heads orders for secondhand Dornier 228s
DAIMLER-BENZ Aerospace (DASA) has signed three separate contracts for the delivery of Dornier 228 twin-turboprops in civil and maritime-patrol roles. Thirteen used 228s in the 19-seat transport configuration are to be delivered to Aeronautical Industrial Engineering and Project Management in Kaduna, Nigeria. The sale brings the number of ...
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Indian navy considers Harrier options
Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC THE INDIAN NAVY plans to decide by next February whether to procure either refurbished British Aerospace TAV-8As offered by the USA or rebuilt or new two-seat Harrier trainers from the UK. Driving the aircraft-replacement decision are believed to be serviceability issues as to ...