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    Recaro sitting pretty with AA

    1997-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Recaro Aircraft Seating of Germany has just received an order from American Airlines (AA) to equip the carrier's entire narrow-body fleet with economy class seats. It's the first order American Airlines has placed with an aircraft seat supplier from outside the USA. Recaro will replace coach ...

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    OK for Explorer

    1997-06-16T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas MD Explorer helicopters are back in the air following Federal Aviation Administration approval and extensive laboratory tests. As a precaution, the company asked the FAA to ground the helicopters at the end of May after a broken adjustable collective link was discovered on a customer-owned aircraft. ...

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    Electra special date

    1997-06-15T16:49:00Z

    Centrepiece of Pratt & Whitney's outdoor display is the Lockheed Electra 10E used by American Linda Finch in her recent around-the-world flight in honour of Amelia Earhart's fatal journey 60 years ago. Finch's aircraft is powered by two restored P&W R-1340 Wasp engines. P&W was a sponsor of Finch's ...

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    Avrotec double

    1997-06-15T13:25:00Z

    Avrotec, the maintenance and refurbishment arm of British Aerospace Regional Aircraft, comes to Paris '97 on the back of two new contract wins. The first deal involves undertaking four-year structural checks, repainting work and the retrofit of engine life computer systems on seven China Northwest BAe 146-300 aircraft. ...

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    Schrak pack

    1997-06-15T13:24:00Z

    Making its debut at the Paris Air Show is Austrian Airspace, formed from the amalgamation of Schrak Aerospace and ORS. The company manufactures electronics and mechanical components for spacecraft and related ground support equipment and thermal hardware for the protection of spacecraft. Meggitt growth ...

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    Gyro replacement wins contract

    1997-06-15T13:18:00Z

    Litton's Aero Products division announces at the show a $35 million contract to retrofit gimballed C-IV Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) for Northwest Airlines. INS is currently installed on 33 Northwest B747 and 21 DC-10-40 aircraft. Existing INS systems will be replaced with strapdown Ring Laser Gyro LTN-92 INS. ...

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    Now you can make your own judgement

    1997-06-15T13:07:00Z

    An Embraer EMB-145 regional jet sporting one of the designs new (a Celtic image created by Timothy O'Neill) is gracing the display area of Le Bourget. The EMB-145 is the first of five destined for delivery to Manx Airlines, part of the British Regional Airlines Group. ...

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    Painted

    1997-06-15T13:06:00Z

    BA's latest Boeing 777, which is due to arrive in Paris today is also the first to be painted in the new livery. The new aircraft, which bears the registration number G-RAES in a tribute to the Royal Aeronautical Society, will be parked alongside a British Airways Concorde, ...

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    Bombardier or Embraer to scoop big RJ prize at Paris?

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    As the regional-jet-versus- turboprop debate rages, all eyes are on Bombardier and Embraer at Paris '97. The expectation is that one of these two rivals could announce a large regional-jet order from American Airlines during the air show. At Farnborough '96 the spotlight fell on Brazilian ...

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    Centrepiece of Pratt & Whitney's outdoor display

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Centrepiece of Pratt & Whitney's outdoor display is the Lockheed Electra 10E used by American Linda Finch in her recent around-the-world flight in honour of Amelia Earhart's fatal journey 60 years ago. Finch's aircraft is powered by two restored P&W R-1340 Wasp engines. P&W was a sponsor of ...

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    Quiet signs hush deal

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    European Aviation Air Charter has confirmed a contract with Quiet Nacelle Corporation of Miami for the American company to develop a stage 3 hush kit suitable for its fleet, currently powered by Rolls Royce Spey engines complying with the stage two criteria. The kit will comprise an engine ...

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    Fairchild Dornier eyes 50-seater jet market

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Fairchild Dornier plans a full-fledged development launch of its 50-seat 528JET regional jet around January 1998, says company president Jim Robinson. The company is seeking two more risk-sharing partners to join the programme along with Aermacchi. Development costs for the 528JET are expected to reach about ...

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    Boeing joins battle for business jets

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    At the same time as announcing two new orders in as many days, Boeing Business Jets spokesmen are making no bones about the fact that they are out to steal sales from Bombardier and Gulfstream. The $30.5million price tag on the Boeing Business Jet (BBJ), which is based ...

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    Finnair opts for new Airbus fleet

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Finnair has chosen Airbus Industrie A319, A320 and A321 aircraft to replace its McDonnell Douglas (MDC) fleet, it has beenannounced at the Show. The $388-million deal is significant in the new commercial aviation world where Boeing is acquiring MDC, leaving it to battle it out with Airbus. ...

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    Face the facts with.. Colin Green

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Colin Green, Managing Director, Rolls-Royce Aerospace, comes to the show looking to a future where his company has an equal market share in the civil powerplant field with its two US competitors. He talks to Alan Dron.   Q Do you foresee the recent change of government in Britain, ...

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    Airbus power

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    British Midland has chosen the International Aero Engines V2500 to power its new fleet of Airbus A320/321s. Deliveries will start in March 1998. The carrier decided on the Airbuses earlier this year and will buy four A320s and A321s apiece, leasing the remainder. IAE, the four-nation consortium comprising ...

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    V2500 record

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    The ubiquitous IAE V2500 range of engines has now passed five million flying hours... equivalent to flying around the world 54,000 times. More than 2,000 V2500s have been ordered since the programme was launched 13 years ago, and the latest generation -A5/-D5 variants have established an engine caused ...

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    Russian sales to hit $5billion in 1997

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Russia's aircraft industry comes to Paris with new-found vigour after defence exports continued to recover during the past year, with experts predicting sales of $5 billion during 1997. This represents a doubling of sales over the last five years, since they were rocked when the Soviet Union collapsed ...

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    Sikorsky scoffs at buy-up prediction

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    The 'not for sale' signs were up unequivocally at Sikorsky yesterday following the publication of an industry forecast with whose sentiments the venerable helicopter company may well agree, but with whose details it certainly would not. The Teal Group's first world rotorcraft forecast target Sikorsky as the most ...

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    BAe mini-movie looks a five-minute winner

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    American actress Rachel Lee, star of British Aerospace's film Partners in Flight, looked every bit the part when she flew into Paris for the mini-movie's preview. The five-minute film, shot over three months at locations in Inverness, Scotland and Preston, England, features stunning flight-simulation footage. Rachel ...