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    Orenda licensed

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    GE Aircraft Engines has licensed Hawker Siddley Canada's Orenda division to manufacture selected turbine discs and other rotating components for its J85-, T58- and T64-series engines. Mississauga, Ontario-based Orenda has also been licensed to support and overhaul all J85 variants. Source: Flight International

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    Germany embarks on GPS testing

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    THE GERMAN air-navigation-services agency, the DFS, has begun a satellite-navigation test programme which could lead to satellite-based non-precision approaches being allowed this year. The programme, begun in December, 1994, is being carried out in co-operation with the Federal Aviation Office (LBA) and Nuremberg-based regional carrier Eurowings. ...

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    Orders hit the bottom

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Orders for jet-powered airliners in 1994 were the worst for more than a decade Kevin O'Toole/LONDON The jet-airliner market provided little to shout about in 1994, but the performance may prove more encouraging than some of the headline figures suggest. Boeing is right to point out ...

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    Russia agrees deal with India for aircraft carrier from Russia

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW RUSSIA HAS AGREED to sell to India the Kiev-class 37,000t aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov (formerly the Baku) in a move which may have wider implications for the strategic balance in the Asia-Pacific region. India operates two ageing former UK aircraft carriers, the 28,700t Viraat ...

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    Expensive mistakes

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    The number of airline accidents rose a little in 1994, and insurance costs beat all records. David Learmount/LONDON World airline accident fatalities increased in 1994, compared with 1993, and exceeded the decade annual average. The increase is an insignificant variation in the context of annual figures during the ...

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    Too close for comfort

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    The TCAS 2 mandate is being met as the FAA pushes the TCAS 1. Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC For the past year, all civil airliners with more than 30 seats operating in or into the USA have been equipped with the traffic-alert and collision-avoidance system (TCAS). ...

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    European spies

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Europe will make its space-surveillance debut when the Helios satellite is launched in 1995 Tim Furniss/LONDON The French Matra Marconi Space (MMS) Helios 1A satellite, to be launched by an Ariane 4 before the end of April, will provide Europe with the world's fourth military-surveillance capability, ...

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    In praise of excellence

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Winners of the Aerospace Industry Awards will be revealed at the Paris air show. Should your company be among them? Kevin O'Toole/LONDON Aerospace, more than any other industry, has thrived on a constant stream of innovation. Yet there are few enough opportunities to applaud those who ...

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    PNG begins shut-down of aviation infrastructure

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Paul Phelan/CAIRNS PAPUA NEW Guinea has begun the progressive withdrawal of major elements of its aviation infrastructure because of a lack of funding. The closures could eventually result in a complete shut down of the country's airways system and its airports. Air-traffic-control (ATC) services ...

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    Interstate signs GPS landing deal

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    INTERSTATE Electronics and Airport Systems International have combined to develop ground-based landing systems based on global-positioning-system (GPS) technology. Interstate will supply the differential-GPS (DGPS) system while Airport Systems will provide the datalink radio, installation hardware and services. Anaheim, California-based Interstate, which has developed GPS receivers and tracking systems ...

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    Spain decides in favour of USNavy F-18s

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    SPAIN PLANS TO buy 24 McDonnell Douglas F-18As from the US Navy, to fill a gap in its fighter force until the Eurofighter EF2000 enters service. The country has rejected a US Air Force offer of secondhand Lockheed F-16s. The Spanish air force has sent a letter of ...

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    Back to basics

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Airline pilots have, for years, been warning over the growing threat of a mid-air collision in African airspace. On 13 September they appear, unfortunately, to have been proved right, with the apparent en route collision of a US Air Force Lockheed C-141 Starlifter and a German air force Tupolev Tu-154 ...

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    GEC HUMS passes design review

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    THE AIRBORNE-SYSTEM critical-design review for the GEC-Marconi Defence Systems-developed Integrated Health & Usage Monitoring System (IHUMS II) has been completed successfully. The IHUMS II is scheduled for certification on the Sikorsky S-76C+ this year. The system uses high-speed computer processing to diagnosis engine, transmission and rotor-system health. ...

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    Antonov An-70: heir apparent

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Antonov's An-70 had its maiden flight in December, but funding shortages threaten its development. Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW A large crowd of workers, designers and officials received an early, but welcome, Christmas present at Svyatoshino airfield, Kiev, on 16 December, 1994, when the Antonov An-70 took off for ...

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    Kawasaki presses JDA for transport-launch cash

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/TOKYO KAWASAKI HEAVY Industries (KHI) is pressing the Japan Defence Agency (JDA) to fund the development of the proposed indigenous C-X transport aircraft as a replacement for its C-1A. The Japan Air Self-Defence Force (JASDF) has a requirement for a new, long-range, medium-size, military transport ...

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    China loses satellite following fuel loss

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON CHINA'S FIRST three-axis stabilised, advanced 24 C-band, communications satellite has been declared a loss in geostationary orbit (GEO) after all its reserves of attitude-control propellants were prematurely exhausted (Flight International, 11-17 January). The 1,000kg satellite failed to reach its planned operational station, having reached ...

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    Atlas launches Intelsat 704 comsat

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    The year's first satellite launch took place from Cape Canaveral on 10 January, when a Martin Marietta Atlas 2AS rocket carried the Space Systems/Loral Intelsat 704 communications satellite (comsat) into an initial orbit en route to geostationary orbit. The international satellite communications organisation, which has 134 countries as ...

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    Helicopter share deal gets under way in UK

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Kieran Daly/LONDON A UK COMPANY is setting up a fractional-ownership scheme for helicopters, which it claims can reduce the total cost of rotary-wing ownership by as much as 87%. Privately owned Heli-Network, trading as First Heli-Network (FHN), envisages operating as many as 14 machines within two ...

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    Lockheed to start work on revived SR-71s for US Air Force inventory

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Advanced Development expects to receive the first of three SR-71s by the end of February for maintenance work before the aircraft re-enters the US Air Force inventory. The US Congress ordered the Pentagon to re-activate three SR-71s and it earmarked $100 million in fiscal year 1995 to ...

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    SABCA chosen to carry out Indonesian F-5 upgrade

    1995-01-18T00:00:00Z

    INDONESIA has chosen SABCA of Belgium as a systems integrator to upgrade 12 Northrop F-5E/F fighters. A contract is to be finalised shortly. SABCA, together with Smiths Industries, was shortlisted in December after a year-long evaluation (Flight International, 21 December, 1994 - 3 January, 1995, P16). Other companies ...