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    De-icing technology aids safety in winter

    1996-09-03T13:14:00Z

    The only ice you are dealing with at present may well be the cube in your G&T, but somewhere in the world there's an aircraft taking off in winter conditions. Winter flying is, and always will be, a dangerous operation. Advances in de-icing technology are therefore always welcomed. ...

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    Face the facts with...Michael Graff

    1996-09-03T13:04:00Z

    Michael Graff is the newly appointed president of Bombardier Aerospace's business Aircraft division with responsibility for the global marketing of Canadair and Learjet aircraft and the fractional ownership programme. A graduate of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Graff has worked in London and the USA, with ...

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    Atar upgrade

    1996-09-03T12:55:00Z

    To meet armed forces' requirements over the next 25 years, France's Snecma aero engine builder, in co-operation with Denel Aviation of South Africa and Industria de Turbopropulsores (ITP) of Spain, is developing a new and more powerful Atar Plus version of the proven Atar 09K50 single-shaft turbojet. As well ...

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    New Bell chimes in with a mock-up

    1996-09-03T12:52:00Z

    Bell Canada has unveiled the first mock-up of the Bell 427 light, twin four-blade helicopter on its stand in Hall 4/D1/27. The announcement of the new aircraft development was made with Korean firm Samsung Aerospace at the Helicopter Association International Show earlier this year. This new model will ...

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    Mustangs fly again with original propeller design

    1996-09-03T12:21:00Z

    Nostalgia is very much in the air at Avia-Hamilton Standard - the Prague-based company started delivery of propeller blades for the Second World War vintage P-51 Mustang aircraft earlier this year. The aircraft is very much in demand by aviation enthusiasts for its superior performance characteristics and historic heritage. ...

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    Sales boost

    1996-09-03T12:18:00Z

    Sales of V2500 engines this year are set to overtake the record $1.5 billion achieved by International Aero Engines (IAE) in 1995. Including five unannounced orders, the total at the beginning of September stood at $1.2 billion in firm and option business. New deals have been won at a ...

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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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    Carbon copies

    1996-09-03T11:25:00Z

    Textron Systems is building a carbon rapid densification plant to scale-up production of carbon/carbon composite products using the company's patented RD process. Announcing the news at Farnborough, Textron Systems says the new plant, located in Massachusetts and scheduled to be fully operational by early 1997, will give the company ...

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    GE, P&W ink pact for new engine

    1996-09-03T11:15:00Z

    Two of the aerospace world's fiercest rivals have joined forces and technological know-how to develop a new engine for Boeing's proposed 747-500/600 airliner. General Electric and Pratt & Whitney used the Farnborough stage to sign a commitment to develop, produce and deliver on schedule a new 310kN-350kN (70,000lb-80,000lb) engine. ...

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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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    Satcom boost

    1996-09-03T11:12:00Z

    Passenger demand will see Satcom installations on narrowbody aircraft grow substantially in the next several years, as global communications capability becomes an expectation, not just a convenience for business travellers, says Honeywell. The Honeywell/Racal satellite communications team has launched an upgrade of its multi-channel systems suited to narrowbody use. ...

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    Douglas sales point to brighter future

    1996-09-03T11:09:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas commercial aircraft division comes to Farnborough with news in triplicate - a new boss, a fresh direction and $170 million worth of aircraft orders. Mike Sears, who is attending his first Farnborough as president of MDC's Douglas Aircraft Company, has announced orders for six new airliners with ...

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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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    Dowty double

    1996-09-02T16:14:00Z

    Dowty Aerospace has won two contracts, worth an estimated $25 million, to supply engine rings and rigid tube on three leading aero engine programmes - the CFM56, the GE CF6 and the P&W JT8D. In another contract Dowty Aerospace's Reynolds Rings business has been awarded a four-year contract to ...

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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 ...