All air transport news – Page 2482

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    Market change

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    ARIANESPACE HAS analysed three major factors for the reduction of GEO civil-communications satellites. The globalisation (or regionalisation) of space projects has caused a significant change in the telecommunications market. National projects are tending to disappear, replaced by projects "without borders". The monopolies held by organisations such as Intelsat are at ...

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    Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 noses ahead

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLY of the first Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 forward fuselage is complete and installation of tubing, wiring, cockpit instrumentation and avionics racks is under way at Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems in Marietta, Georgia. Visible (see picture, right) is the radar bulkhead, which is canted to reduce radar cross-section, ...

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    Jet finalises regional-fleet plan

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON JET AIRWAYS IS finalising plans for the acquisition of a fleet of regional aircraft to operate on services in north-eastern India. ,Jet Airways' chairman Naresh Goyal says that the airline is committed to initiating regional services: "We are vigorously pursuing plans to induct smaller ...

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    Equal rights

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Paul Duffy/BOCA RATON, FLORIDA THE DEMAND FOR OLDER aircraft, particularly for freighters, is rising strongly because operators are beginning to realise that the economics of using older aircraft can result in considerable cost savings. According to Boeing and McDonnell Douglas (MDC), world air cargo will continue ...

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    Lockheed

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Vance Coffman has been appointed president and chief operating officer at Lockheed Martin, of Bethesda, Maryland. Former president Norman Augustine remains vice-chairman and chief executive. Coffman, who joined Lockheed in 1967, served as president of the Space and Strategic Missiles sector following the March 1995 merger with Martin Marietta. Earlier ...

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    GKN Westland uses CATIA on Dash 8 nacelles

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    THE STRUCTURES division of GKN Westland Aerospace has taken delivery of 12 new Dassault Systemes CATIA computer-aided design (CAD) workstations, and established a separate internal department to handle the Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-400 nacelle-manufacturing contract which the company won in November 1995. John Harris, sales manager of ...

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    Flying into the future

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Communications, navigation and surveillance in European airspace will be substantially different in the next decade - but how different? Kieran Daly/LONDON AROUND THE WORLD, air-traffic-services (ATS) providers are coming to terms with how the advent of the future air-navigation system will affect their airspace. For dozens of nations, ...

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    Lufthansa Cargo cuts costs and capacity

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON LUFTHANSA CARGO IS clamping down on costs and capacity, as the world's largest international freight carrier steels itself for another couple of tough years in the heavily oversubscribed international freight market. The operation ended its first year of independence in 1995, showing a DM20 ...

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    Gavilan flight-testing resumes

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    COLOMBIAN manufacturer El Gavilan has begun flight-testing the Gavilan 358 single-engined utility aircraft. The second prototype - the first crashed in 1993 after engine failure - is being flight-tested at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, and US certification is planned for later this year. Designed and built at Lock Haven ...

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    Kenya soars despite pilots pay award

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    PROFITS CONTINUE TO soar at Kenya Airways, but the newly privatised carrier has outlined a major round of cost cuts following the court award of a massive pay hike to pilots. The pay award, which virtually doubles salaries, came after the airline's 108 pilots referred a pay dispute ...

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    PMAT for 747-400

    1996-07-10T10:53:00Z

    California-based Demo Systems and Boeing have signed a licensing agreement for a software package which will enable Demo's portable maintenance access terminal (PMAT) - originally developed for the Boeing 777- to interface with the Boeing 747-400 central maintenance computer. The development has been asked for by several airlines, which would ...

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    Atlas deal for GE

    1996-07-10T10:53:00Z

    General Electric Engine Services has won a $300 million, ten-year contract to maintain and repair CF6-50 engines powering 15 Boeing 747-200 freighter aircraft operated by Atlas Air. The Colorado-based cargo specialist expects to have a further ten freighters enter service by mid-1997.   Source: Flight International

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    Tangara debut

    1996-07-10T10:44:00Z

    Socata is to unveil its TB360 Tangara twin-engined light trainer at the Farnborough air show in September. A development of what was originally the Grumman Cougar, a programme which the French company acquired in mid-1995, the aircraft is re-engined with 135kW (180shp) Textron Lycoming piston engines to improve climb performance, ...

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    UNS-1 challenge

    1996-07-10T10:44:00Z

    Canadian-based Innotech has installed dual Universal Avionics UNS-1B Plus flight-management systems on a Bombardier Canadair Challenger 601-3R. The systems replace standard Honeywell units and will interface with two Universal global-positioning-system GPS-1200 12-channel receivers. Source: Flight International

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    Morten Beyer

    1996-07-10T09:00:00Z

    David Hansen has joined US aviation consultancy Morten Beyer, of McLean, Virginia, as director of research and development. He was formerly with Fokker Aircraft USA for 20 years and, before that, was a senior engineer/scientist for Douglas Aircraft working on DC-9s and DC-10s. Source: Flight International

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    MDC

    1996-07-10T08:59:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC), of Huntington Beach, California, has appointed Dr Rodney Linford vice-president and general manager for space flight programmes. He succeeds George Kersels, who has left the company. Linford will report to Bill Olson, senior vice-president at MDC Space and Defense Systems. Source: Flight International

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    Small business

    1996-07-10T00:00:00Z

    IAI's Amos communications satellite is attracting customers from outside Israel. Arie Egozi/TEL AVIV THE SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH of the Amos 1 communications satellite on 16 May has proved to be the trigger for a major effort to turn Israel's space capability into a profitable business. Israel ...

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    Deutsche Post seeks domestic airmail

    1996-07-10T00:00:00Z

    GERMANY'S POSTAL service Deutsche Post is to issue, for the first time, an international invitation to tender for internal German nighttime airmail services. The tender will be issued later this month. Deutsche Post says that the new contract will begin on 26 October, and will be worth "three-figure ...

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    Allison

    1996-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Richard Quirin has been named executive vice-president and chief financial officer at Indianapolis, Indiana-based Allison Engine, a member of the Rolls-Royce Aerospace Group. He was formerly at Lucas Electronics Systems Products and served as vice-president for contracts and business development on special assignment to Lucas Geared Systems. Source: ...

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    Times when GPS is of no help

    1996-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Sir - In response to Derek Colbourne (Letters, Flight International, 26 June-2 July, P40), I, too, have flown into Tregganu, as well as Tauwau, northern Borneo. I have flown into Chin Min on the Taiwanese/Chinese airspace border, to Saana in Yemen, and to most of the marginal airstrips in New ...