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    Aero Lloyd launches V2533 and A321-200

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    GERMAN CHARTER operator Aero Lloyd is to acquire up to 22 Airbus narrowbodies in a deal which launches the extended range A321-200 variant and boosts International Aero Engines. The package consists of two A320s and four A321-200s purchased from Airbus (with options on four undefined models), together with ...

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    Smiths says downturn may have ended

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    SMITHS INDUSTRIES believes that it may have hit the bottom of the aerospace downturn after reporting steady sales and improved profits for the first half of its financial year. The Smiths aerospace group turned in sales of £172 million for its first half to the end of January. ...

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    Throttles and pilots are key Tarom issues

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON THE PRIMARY CAUSE of the Tarom Airbus A310-300 crash at Bucharest appears to have been a throttle lever which became mechanically jammed at the full-power position while the autothrottle was engaged, according to the official interim report. All 49 passengers and 11 crew died ...

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    UK MoD signs JAST agreement with USA

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/LONDON SENIOR US AND UK defence officials have signed a statement of intent covering UK involvement in the Pentagon's Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) future combat-aircraft programme. The agreement, signed at the beginning of April, clears the way for negotiating a full memorandum of understanding ...

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    Clinton presents ATC reshuffle plan

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    THE US CLINTON Administration has delivered to Congress a reorganisation plan which would shrink the Federal Aviation Administration through the creation of a quasi-governmental corporation responsible for air traffic control (ATC). About 40,000 FAA workers would transfer to the new US Air Traffic Services Corporation. The FAA would ...

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    United overhauls fleet expansion

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    UNITED AIRLINES IS revamping its fleet plan in a move which will reduce the rate at which capacity is added, but will bring down the average fleet age faster than expected. The carrier's latest five-year plan includes the replacement of 94 in-service aircraft with Boeing 777s and Airbus ...

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    FLA partners grapple to meet May deadline

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/LONDON THE EUROFLAG Future Large Aircraft (FLA) management agency will be wound up in May, but the partner nations and Airbus Industrie are struggling to have a replacement industrial organisation ready in time to meet this target date. Establishing the FLA programme under the auspices ...

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    Rivals push attack-helicopter into politics

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    RIVAL BIDDERS FOR the UK's £2.7 billion attack-helicopter programme are pushing the competition into the political arena, lobbying fiercely over which bid will best strengthen the UK defence industrial base. Earlier this month, GEC effectively tore up the manufacturing basis of its bid with the Bell Cobra Venom, ...

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    Airbus 'fought' Boeing lawsuit

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS INDUSTRIE and its member companies strongly resisted Boeing's lawsuit over alleged slat-mechanism patent infringements, according to sources caught up in the affair. The Boeing allegation is bitterly resented by Belgian companies responsible for production of Airbus slat mechanisms. The BelAirbus umbrella company is responsible for ...

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    Aero Vodochody secures L-159 launch customer

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    AERO VODOCHODY HAS finally secured a launch order for its L-159 light-attack aircraft, with the Czech Government committing to purchasing 72 aircraft for its air force. The Government gave the go-ahead for production on 11 April following the conclusion of a development agreement, says Aero Vodochody vice-president for ...

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    Dufour will press ahead with Snecma economies

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    SNECMA PRESIDENT Bernard Dufour has revealed plans to relocate key sites within the group, while further job losses are expected as part of the company's effort to become profitable. Military-engine activity will be moved from Paris to the Corbeil plant, while the headquarters of subsidiaries such as Hispano-Suiza ...

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    Pemco

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Pemco World Air Services' Copenhagen, Denmark, maintenance centre has an Air Holland contract for a C check on a Boeing 757-200. Source: Flight International

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    Hawker Siddeley

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Hawker Siddeley Canada's Orenda division has received contracts totalling C$54 million ($40 million) to provide repair, overhaul and support for General Electric engines powering Canadian Forces McDonnell Douglas CF-18s and Canadair CT-114s. Source: Flight International

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    Arrow tests

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Elta will test the EL\M-2000 radar associated with the Arrow anti-ballistic missile system in the next simulated missile intercept, now scheduled for mid-1995. The radar will be used for target detection and fire control of the Arrow. Use of mature phased-array technology used in other programmes has helped to minimise ...

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    Seven GSLV engines

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Russia will supply India with seven cryogenic rocket engines under a settlement re-negotiated after the original deal (which also involved the transfer of technology) was vetoed by the USA. The engines will be used on India's Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV), the first launch of which is scheduled in 1998. ...

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    Hunter near to delivery

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    THE FIRST TRW/Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) Hunter joint tactical unmanned air vehicle (JT-UAV) is scheduled to be handed over to the US Army by the end of April. Flight-testing of the Hunter continues in the USA and Israel to avoid further delays in delivering the system. By the ...

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    Hong Kong terminal

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Hong Kong's Provisional Airport Authority has signed a HK$10.1 billion ($1.29 billion) contract for the construction of the passenger terminal building at the new Chek Lap Kok Airport. The 490,000m2 (5.27 million sq.ft.) terminal will be built by a joint Anglo-Sino-Japanese consortium. Source: Flight International

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    RAF C-130J takes shape

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has begun final assembly of the first C-130J Hercules 2 transport. The aircraft, the first of 25 stretched C-130J-30s for the Royal Air Force, is one of an initial batch of five production Hercules 2s which will be used for flight testing. Three of the initial batch are ...

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    ARIA shows first Tu-204

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    AEROFLOT RUSSIAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES (ARIA) received its first Tupolev Tu-204 at Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport on 7 April. The aircraft, RA64010, is the first of four 204C cargo variants to be produced this year and was delivered in a new ARIA livery under consideration for the carrier's entire fleet. Two of ...

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    Eurocopter sees Osiris through trials

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    EUROCOPTER HAS COMPLETED its first series of flight tests with the Osiris mast-mounted sight for its Tiger attack-helicopter programme. The sight is being developed by Aerospatiale Missiles in conjunction with the SATEL consortium. The Osiris was test flown on a Eurocopter Panther which also carried the Euromissile Long Range Trigat ...