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    Orders make it a great week for GE

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas "We're having one great week in Paris," says Jim McNerney, GE Aircraft Engines' president and CEO. Speaking at Le Bourget yesterday, McNerney was in bullish mood about the company's present position and future potential. "We're now an $11-billion outfit which is split 50:50 between engines and ...

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    Meggitt starts show with multi-million bid

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Meggitt laid out its stall on the eve of the show with a $380million bid for the Whittaker Group. UK-based Meggitt has followed a strategic acquisition policy to exploit niche markets in the aerospace industry. Whittaker's aircraft fire and smoke detection systems will make a good fit with its ...

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    Phoenix economic council rising

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Aerospace in Arizona is the theme of Stand F21 in Hall 5 where a number of companies have united to attract partners in the industry. "Aerospace is one of the most important business areas we want to focus on right now and Paris is the place to make ...

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    Cocooned in your own little piece of heaven

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Tamzin Hindmarch The Cocoon is not just a seat, it's a business traveller's dream. But will it catch on with the airlines? That is the $64,000 question. At a price a little above that, Avio Interiors' new super seat, which reclines to become a bed at the press ...

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    Passenger comfort from the bottom up

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Mark Hannant The way to a man's heart may traditionally be through his stomach, but when it comes to the hearts and minds of business travellers it seems it's their bottoms that hold the key. The battle to hold position in the business- and first-class travel markets has ...

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    Koreans aim to raise profile

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    South Korea's industry is well represented at the show with a number of companies exhibiting under a common banner in Hall 6/B5 in a bid to raise the nation's profile in the aerospace industries. Some, such as Samsung Electronics, are already household names around the world as suppliers of ...

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    Merger partners eager to walk down the aisle

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker "Less of a merger and more of a marriage," is how AlliedSignal Aerospace president Bob Johnson views the proposed deal with Honeywell. And, in his opinion the sooner the wedding ceremony, the better. Speaking in Paris on the eve of the required "quiet time", during ...

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    Batchelor remains firmly married to aviation industry

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Mark Hannant He may be one of the oldest swingers in town but veteran pilot and aviation magnate George Batchelor has lost none of the drive that has underpinned his 62-year love affair with the flying business. Having first flown at the age of 16 while a student ...

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    New buyers knocking at Global Express door

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Ian Verchere Bombardier Aerospace has found "two hot leads" for its new Global Express ultra-long-range business jet at this year's Paris air show, says business aircraft sales president John Lawson. They come on the eve of the new twin-jet's formal acceptance by its first corporate customer, a leading ...

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    European power

    1999-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Munich-based Eurojet has met the challenge of getting four nations to work together to develop an advanced fighter engine - the EJ200 Eurojet, the consortium developing the Eurofighter's EJ200 engine, reaches a critical threshold this year, 10 years after its formation. In November it aims to achieve CICT - completion ...

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    Armour coated

    1999-06-15T09:31:00Z

    Comtas is targeting the aviation industry with its armour parts, designed to protect electronic equipment, pilot seats and other sensitive areas of the aircraft. The composition of the material used by the company is a closely guarded secret but has already proved successful in the automotive field. More ...

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    Volvo Aero strikes spares deal

    1999-06-15T08:46:00Z

    Volvo Aero has signed a five-year deal with Boeing allowing it to sell surplus spare parts for the Boeing fleet worldwide. Boeing will continue to sell its own spare parts primarily through the Internet. The deal covers components which are no longer used in aircraft production. Volvo Aero, through ...

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    Versatile engine on display

    1999-06-15T07:24:00Z

    Motor Sich is showcasing its turbofan engine, designed for the Be-200 amphibian aircraft. First shown in Moscow in 1997 and still undergoing flight tests, the D-436TP is unique, says the company, in the short and medium-haul market for which it is intended. Major advantages are low fuel consumption ...

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    Face the facts with Louis Chênevert

    1999-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Leading Pratt & Whitney's presence at Paris '99 is the engine manufacturer's new president, Louis Chênevert, who was appointed to the top position in April when former president Karl Krapek was elected president and chief operating officer of P&W's parent company, United Technologies. Chênevert joined P&W in 1997 as executive ...

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    Wheeler dealer focuses on retread work

    1999-06-15T00:00:00Z

    French company Michelin has a strong presence at the show this year with an emphasis on the expanding tyre retreading capabilities. With a new retreading site in Zurich, Switzerland, now complementing the existing ones in Bourges and Cuneo in Italy, the company feels it can now offer a more ...

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    Hamilton SunDstrand parts play big role in new PW6000 engine

    1999-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas The Pratt & Whitney PW6000 engine which is now in development will have more Hamilton Sundstrand content than any other engine to date, the newly merged company announced at Le Bourget yesterday. This major step-forward for Hamilton Sundstrand means that it has moved closer to its ...

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    FAA hotline for counterfeit product reports

    1999-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Tamzin Hindmarch The US Federal Aviation Administration has set up a free hotline for people wishing to report suspected unapproved aircraft parts. Such products may look the same, but if they do not comply with FAA standards they may not be of the same high quality or be ...

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    New 777 battery system launched

    1999-06-15T00:00:00Z

    A new battery system for the Boeing 777 has been developed and launched by Eldec and Saft. The entire system can directly replace original equipment without the need for aircraft rewiring. Eldec is a Crane company. Saft is the battery division of Alcatel Cable. The new system consists ...

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    Sound business

    1999-06-15T00:00:00Z

    It sounds like Enstrom Helicopters has just concluded a deal worth making a noise about. The US manufacturer will deliver an Enstrom 480 helicopter to Ray Dolby, the inventor who pioneered the world-renowned Dolby sound systems next month. The founder of Dolby Laboratories introduced noise reduction techniques that ...

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    Long-life ballscrews

    1999-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Umbra's bid to attract customers outside the US and Europe has brought the ballscrew manufacturer back to Paris where it can be found in Hall 4/E4. The company manufactures ballscrews for aeronautic and industrial use. Very few changes have been necessary since the original design 50 years ago; Umbra ...