All Airframers articles – Page 1576

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    Large order revives R-R Tu-204 programme

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDONPaul Duffy/CAIRO KATO GROUP of Egypt has revived the Rolls-Royce-powered Tupolev Tu-204 programme with a contract for 30 aircraft, as part of a planned commitment for 200 examples of the Russian twinjet. Kato will set up an international aerospace group to market and support the aircraft ...

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    Saab sells 2000s and gains 340 customer

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    SAAB AIRCRAFT HAS SOLD two further Saab 2000s to French carrier Regional Airlines and added an Egyptian customer to its list of Saab 340 operators. The 2000 deal boosts the French carrier's numbers of the type to seven - making it the second-largest operator of the aircraft, behind Crossair. The ...

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    Boeing counters A3XX-200 with new 747-700X proposal

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON and Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOEING PLANS to tackle Airbus Industrie's proposed ultra-high-capacity A3XX-200 head-on with a radical development of its next-generation 747, designated the -700X. In a move seen as an attempt to pre-empt efforts by Airbus to persuade potential customers to wait ...

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    Regional converts EMB-145 options

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Regional Airlines has converted options on two Embraer EMB-145 regional jets into firm orders, and taken options on an additional five aircraft - the deal brings firm orders for the type to 26. Certification is scheduled for later this year. The French carrier, which already has three EMB-145s on firm ...

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    Airbus is poised to join AE-100 programme

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CHINESE AND European aerospace-industry negotiators are expected to reach an agreement by the end of the month for Airbus Industrie to join the proposed Chinese AE-100 regional-jet programme. Under a plan which is now in the process of being finalised, Airbus will assume a leading role in Aero ...

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    UK noise limits could threaten $1 billion R-R deal

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    ROLLS-ROYCE could lose an expected $1 billion order for RB.211-524H turbofans from British Airways, following the UK Government's decision to impose some of the world's strictest noise regulations at London's airports. The airline is poised to place an order worth around $4 billion for a large number ...

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    A3XX will 'seat 1,000'

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    SEATING FOR more than 1,000 passengers will be possible aboard growth versions of the Airbus Industrie A3XX, according to Jurgen Thomas, senior vice-president for the consortium's Large Aircraft division. Thomas says that, when it enters service in 2003, the A3XX will be the "world's largest airliner, and the ...

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    Boeing's £6 billion bonanza

    1996-09-03T15:25:00Z

    Boeing Commercial Airplane set the show alight yesterday with the announcement of 68 jetliner orders worth $6.3 billion. The company also revealed it is to launch a new version of the 757 twinjet - the 757-300 which will seat 20 per cent more passengers than the 757-200. Launch ...

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    Flying display

    1996-09-03T15:22:00Z

    Today's flying display (current at time of going to press) 14.00-16.30: A340; Kamov KA50; Embraer 145; Firefly; Tornado; Super Tucano Hawk 100; Eurofighter 2000; Tornado GR1; Gripen; Harrier GR7; Aero L59; Grob 115TA; F18 Hornet; Yak 52; Dassault Rafale; Dassault Falcon 2000; Dassault Falcon 900; F16; ZLIN 242; MiG ...

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    Boeing's trump card is a new 650-seat Jumbo

    1996-09-03T15:12:00Z

    Boeing has plans for a 650-seat version of the 747, dubbed the 700X, it was revealed at Farnborough yesterday. Although the company says it does not expect to build the aircraft, it is clearly gearing up to take on Airbus Industrie if it launches its 555-800 seat A3XX double-decker ...

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    GPS option

    1996-09-03T14:58:00Z

    Aero International (Regional) has chosen the Honeywell/Trimble HT1000 as standard option Global Navigation Satellite Sensor Navigation Management System on the ATR 42 and 72 regional airliners. Certification is expected in the first quarter of 1997, and the HT1000 will also be available for retrofit through a field service bulletin ...

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    IAE looks East for opportunity

    1996-09-03T12:06:00Z

    International Aero Engines (IAE) is to expand its presence in Asia with a planned V2500 maintenance centre and parts distribution network, developments formally announced following the company's recent China Aviation Symposium. Talks are also being held on a proposed IAE/Rolls-Royce training unit for Chinese students and employees to be ...

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    MiG-AT makes debut over Farnborough

    1996-09-03T12:02:00Z

    Russia's new generation MiG-AT trainer makes its international debut at Farnborough ‘96, with scheduled daily demonstration flights. The Russian-French training system combines the aircraft's aerodynamic characteristics, high thrust-to-weight ratio, Sextant state-of-the-art avionics and reconfigurable fly-by-wire control system with a ground-based training system to ensure a dramatic time and cost ...

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    Did the earth move for you at the show?

    1996-09-03T11:14:00Z

    Journalists at the recent Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, may have had trouble getting between venues, but at least they were allowed in. Many Farnborough hacks were not so lucky yesterday. Despite having Ministry of Defence-approved photo press passes, journalists were brought almost to mutiny at Gate F ...

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    R-R puts its confidence in the new Trent design

    1996-09-03T10:53:00Z

    Rolls-Royce yesterday revealed new details of its Trent 900 as it reiterated its determination to win engine orders for 50% of the Boeing 747-500/600 and Airbus A3XX market. R-R is confident that the Trent 900 will be lighter than its General Electric/Pratt & Whitney competitor because of the Trent's ...

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    Titans clash over low level passes

    1996-09-02T16:59:00Z

    The great Airbus-Boeing battle burst into life at Farnborough ‘96 only hours before the show was due to open, with the American giant laying into its rival's flying display. Speaking minutes after Airbus Industrie chief test pilot Bill Wainwright had described the company's flying programme, Bill Cashman, Boeing's chief ...

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    Cool deal

    1996-09-02T16:47:00Z

    Hamilton Standard and Sumitomo Precision Products, whose business relationship goes back more than half a century, have teamed up to develop an advanced air conditioning system for the emerging 100-seat aircraft market. The system will use Hamilton Standard's patented condensing cycle system, first introduced in the environmental control system ...

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    Boeing breakthrough with its new one-piece 737 fuselage

    1996-09-02T16:18:00Z

    When Boeing Commercial Airplane declares that one plus one equals one, it is better not to argue mathematics. Boeing, which has just married two aircraft sections to create the first complete one-piece fuselage for the 737-700, knows what it is talking about. A roll-out ceremony for the fuselage ...

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    Japanese eye up billion dollar launch deal

    1996-09-02T16:13:00Z

    Japan's contingent at Farnborough could soon be celebrating a $1.28-billion deal with two US companies for 15 launches of the H2 booster. Mitsubishi-led Rocket Systems, which markets the launcher, is in final negotiations to carry 15 Hughes and Loral communications satellites after 2000. The launcher will be an ...

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    US still tops defence market says survey

    1996-09-02T16:11:00Z

    Reports that the Russians have overtaken the Americans for top position in the world defence market are flawed, a top British Government analyst says at Farnborough ‘96. A US Congressional Research Service survey released just prior to Farnborough ‘96 claims that the Russians had leapt to pole position ...