Engines – Page 617

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    Euraviation nears base-station deals

    1995-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA EURAVIATION IS close to signing agreements with the first four base stations which will operate the single-turboprop ST-50 under its Time Sharing Consortium (TSC) programme. The Geneva, Switzerland-based company plans to have ten TSC stations in place by the time ST-50 deliveries begin in July 1996. ...

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    Embraer signs marketing deal with PZL

    1995-07-19T00:00:00Z

    EMBRAER HAS signed a co-operation agreement with Polish manufacturer PZL-Warssawa-Okecie. Details are still being worked out, but the memorandum of understanding covers marketing of PZL general-aviation aircraft in Brazil and the sale of Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia regional airliners to Poland. Under the agreement, Embraer's light-aircraft subsidiary Neiva will ...

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    Lockheed Martin JAST tests begin

    1995-07-19T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES HOVER TESTING of the Lockheed Martin Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) model started at the NASA Ames Research Center in California on 10 July. The 86%-scale model is being tested at NASA's outside aerodynamic reference site, which will evaluate jet thrust, airframe "suckdown", ...

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    Delta 3 engines selected

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    McDONNELL DOUGLAS has selected Pratt & Whitney and Alliant Techsystems to provide the second-stage engine and solid-rocket boosters for the new Delta 3 booster, respectively. The P&W RL10B-2 cryogenic engine will power the vehicle's second stage. This is a derivative of the RL-10 engine, which has been in ...

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    IAE volunteers for ETOPS ban

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL AERO Engines (IAE) has excluded some early production V2500-A1 engines from Airbus A320 extended-range twin operations (ETOPS) until it completes a retrofit of redesigned compressor blades. IAE says that no A320 operators are directly affected. A test of the redesigned blade is expected soon, IAE adds, and ...

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    Boeing tests 777 fatigue solution

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOEING IS FLIGHT-testing a strengthened aerodynamic fairing on the Rolls-Royce Trent 800-powered 777 after the discovery of fatigue cracks following its first flight on 26 May. It is also determining whether the problem could affect General Electric and Pratt & Whitney-powered versions. ...

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    American to replace Omega with FMS/GPS

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    AMERICAN AIRLINES plans to buy flight-management/global-positioning systems (FMS/GPS) to replace Omega navigation systems in up to 400 Boeing 727s and McDonnell Douglas MD-80s and DC-10s. A selection is planned by September. American is the first major airline to plan a fleet-wide GPS retrofit programme. Rockwell-Collins, which plans to ...

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    KLM Orders Boeings

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    KLM is expanding its fleet with two more Boeing 747-400 Combis (total 13) and three 767-300ERs, starting in 1996. These aircraft are additional to those covered by the June 1994 contract signed with International Lease Finance (ILFC) for seven 767-300ERs, the first of which will be delivered during July. All ...

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    P&W-led team assesses ADP nacelle)

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    TESTING OF composite parts of a new-technology engine nacelle for Pratt & Whitney's advanced ducted propulsor (ADP) has begun under the US Advanced Research Project Agency's affordable composites for propulsion (ACP) programme. All the composite sections will be assembled around P&W's ADP core for full engine testing in ...

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    MDC to pick JAST lift engine

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES THE McDONNELL Douglas (MDC)-led Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) team will decide by the end of this month on a lift-fan-engine supplier for its design after dropping the alternative gas-coupled lift fan in favour of a "more affordable" lift-plus-lift-cruise concept. The late ...

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    Grob 115 lifespan is 60,000h-plus

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Sir - In your flight test of the PZL Koliber (Flight International, 7-13 June, P111), you say that, "difficulties arose because no training aircraft had been certificated in years". The Grob G115C and D have not only had full US Federal Aviation Regulations Part 23 certification since 1993, but have ...

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    Westinghouse

    1995-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Kent Hutchinson has been named president of Westinghouse Norden Systems, of Norwalk, Connecticut. He succeeds Jack Wohler, who has become executive vice-president technical of United Technologies' Pratt & Whitney, of East Hartford, Connecticut. Hutchinson was previously vice-president for programme management at Northrop Defense Systems, overseeing electronic-countermeasures programmes for the B-1, ...

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    Garrett

    1995-07-05T15:11:00Z

    Charles Trujillo has been appointed regional sales manager for Europe at Garrett Aviation, of Phoenix, Arizona. Trujillo, who will be based in Paris, France, was previously with engine manufacturer AlliedSignal.   Source: Flight International

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    P&W

    1995-07-05T15:10:00Z

    Jon Wohler has been named executive vice-president of Pratt & Whitney's technical organisation. Wohler, who is a former president of Norden Systems, succeeds Karl Thomas, who is to retire.   Source: Flight International

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    RoSEC

    1995-07-05T15:09:00Z

    Roger Arthey has been named marketing manager of RoSEC, the joint venture between Rolls-Royce and Smiths Industries which designs and supplies full-authority digital engine-control Systems. He was formerly a sales executive with BMW Rolls-Royce   Source: Flight International

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    Fokker chooses Collins GPS for JetLine

    1995-07-05T00:00:00Z

    FOKKER HAS SELECTED Rockwell-Collins' AVSAT-900 flight-management/global-positioning system (FMS/GPS) as standard on its JetLine series of regional aircraft. The Collins system will replace a Honeywell FMS in the Fokker 70 and 100, beginning with 1997 deliveries. Fokker is the launch customer for Collins Commercial Avionics' AVSAT satellite-based avionics. The ...

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    Satellite-navigation-approach first for Alaska Airlines 737-400

    1995-07-05T00:00:00Z

    AN ALASKA AIRLINES Boeing 737-400 has been flown successfully on satellite-navigation (satnav)-based instrument approaches to a 300ft (90m) decision height at Juneau, Alaska without using any ground-based navigation aids. The pioneering flight was undertaken by Boeing and Smiths Industries as a proof-of-concept demonstration to the US Federal Aviation ...

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    Collins and Dassault team up on GCAS

    1995-07-05T00:00:00Z

    ROCKWELL-COLLINS has linked with Dassault Electronique of France to develop a ground-collision avoidance system (GCAS). Airbus Industrie will flight-test a "red-label" prototype of the Dassault unit in late 1995, in an A319, and the system is to enter service with Air Inter in early 1997. Rockwell's Collins Commercial ...

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    Appointments

    1995-07-01T09:17:00Z

    Graham Atkinson has been named vice president Atlantic division for United Airlines. This gives him responsibility for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The Board of Airline Representatives in the UK has appointed Peter North as its first chief executive. Ed Bavaria has been named deputy ...

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    Merger mania

    1995-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Europe still has a long way to go to match the strategic power of big US alliances. Julian Moxon/PARIS Only an optimistic visionary would have come out of the Paris air show maintaining that the European aerospace industry had begun seriously to re-organise itself. After all, ...