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    Firing aborted

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    The recent test firing of India's cryogenic engine for the second stage of its Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) was aborted 15s into a 30s duration burn at the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centreat Mahendragiri. The engine will be used on later models of the GSLV. Its first flights will have ...

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    Io fly-by

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    The Galileo Jupiter orbiter made its closest fly-by yet of the volcanic moon Io on 22 February, passing within 200km (125 miles) of the surface. Galileo could end its mission with a plunge into one of Jupiter's four large moons. Source: Flight International

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    Technically speaking

    2000-02-29T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LUTON The original Boeing 757-200 was a "sleeper" in sales terms. Boeing will hope that the new model is the same. After launch orders in 1978 for the 757-200, new contracts ran at a trickle until the mid-1980s. It has been a similar story for the -300, which has ...

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    R-R teams with Denel in strategic partnership

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has signed its first strategic partnership agreement (SPA) with South African aerospace conglomerate Denel, it was announced at Asian Aerospace yesterday. Under the agreement, Denel Aviation becomes the sole supplier of the gearbox for the Rolls-Royce Tay engine which could generate more than $30 million of aero-engine manufacturing ...

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    Rockwell joins forces with BF Goodrich

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Rockwell Collins and BF Goodrich Aerospace have entered into a strategic alliance agreement to provide nose-to-tail equipment, parts, maintenance and services to airline customers. Rockwell Collins Aviation Services (CAS) and BF Goodrich Aviation Services Division (ASD) will manage the alliance. "Rockwell is committed to growing its service business ...

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    DC-8 badly damaged

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    A McDonnell Douglas DC-8-63F freighter operated by US cargo carrier Kitty Hawk was substantially damaged on Sunday when parts of two engine nacelles fell of the aircraft as it was performing its take-off rotation for a flight from Seattle Tacoma International Airport to Anchorage. Kitty Hawk spokeswoman Heather Fedele says ...

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    Why high inflation is a good thing for passengers

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Douse It's being described as the most important improvement in passenger safety since the seat belt - an airbag to further protect passengers in survivable aircraft accidents. The Aviation Inflatable Restraint (AAIR) has been created by Amsafe, one of the world's leading manufacturers of aircraft restraint systems, ...

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    AA2000: 'A good place to do business'

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Asian Aerospace 2000 has been given a resounding thumbs up and described as the perfect place to do business in one of the world's key marketplaces. "We've had a wonderful show. Much better than Asia '98," says William Lucas from US company Litton. "We've had lots of people come ...

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    Show that put .com on the map

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin It's customary in this, the last issue of this show's Flight Daily News, to bid you farewell and look forward to seeing you at the next aerospace gathering. But this was the show where e-commerce set up shop at the very heart of the aerospace industry. ...

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    SKF starts diversification

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Bearings repair company SKF (Stand D139) has announced the establishment of a new bearing service centre in Charleston, South Carolina. The start-up is part of the company's strategy to diversify from bearing and seal sales into overhaul and repair services. SKF Aero Bearing Service Centre will service Pratt & ...

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    Third hangar on course for good use at Changi

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    ST Aviation Services Company (SASCO), a subsidiary of Singapore Technologies Aerospace (ST Aero), has officially opened its third hangar at its Changi facilities. The hangar will soon be put to good use as the company has just signed an agreement with Boeing Airplane Services to perform passenger-to-freight (PTF) conversions ...

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    BAE Systems outlines offer for Korean involvement

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    BAE Systems yesterday spelled out what it could bring to the party as South Korea's restructured aerospace industry looks for a foreign investor to take an equity stake in its future. Lockheed Martin expressed optimism three days ago on its chances of being selected as the foreign investor for ...

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    Boeing captain takes off and lands a busy show

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Steve Nichols Capt Rod Lekey must be the busiest pilot at the air show. Every 10 minutes he takes off in his Boeing F/A-18, shoots down four enemy planes, destroys two ships, completes two victory rolls and lands - on the deck of the USS Eisenhower. But he ...

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    Megitt displays a new milestone achievement

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Meggitt (Stand A436 in the UK Pavilion) is celebrating the production of its 1,000th market-leading Secondary Flight Display System (SFDS). The first production unit was sold in March 1996 and the SFDS has been specified on 22 aircraft programmes worldwide. It is now flying on all types of ...

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    Singapore pilots to join NATO training plan

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Singapore air force pilots are to be the first from a non-NATO country to participate in the NATO Flying Training Canada (NFTC) programme. The deal was concluded when Maj Gen Raymond Ng, chief of the island republic air force, and Lt Gen David Kinsman, head of Canada's air staff, ...

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    China mission

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    US Department of Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater is in China and hoping to continue his open skies crusade around the world. Slater says he has two chief aims - to ensure China's commitment to membership of the World Trade Organisation, which is expected to happen later this year; and ...

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    Round up

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    EgyptAir has confirmed that its only remaining Boeing 767-300ER has been damaged during a night-landing accident at Zimbabwe's Harare International Airport late on Tuesday. The jet was en-route from Johannesburg. A spokeswoman for EgyptAir in Cairo says 94 passengers were on board. None was injured. Reports suggest that the port ...

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    MD names distributor

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    MD Helicopters is reaching out into the burgeoning Chinese marketplace. The company has named Shenzhen-based Avion Pacific as a distributor for the company's entire line of light helicopters in China. "China has a relatively small, but growing marketplace with excellent potential for the future," says MDHI's regional sales manager ...

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    MD keeps pace with demand

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    The biggest challenge for MD Helicopters is to keep pace with customer demand. That's the upbeat message from chairman and chief executive Henk Schaeken as the company exhibits for the first time at Asian Aerospace. Schaeken claims demand, particularly for the MD Explorer, is outstanding, adding: "Keeping in mind ...

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    Falcon soars to Singapore with solid order book

    2000-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Alan Peaford Serge Dassault, the enigmatic chairman of the French aerospace firm that bears his name, arrived in Singapore on board his company's Falcon 900EX demonstrator, keeping up the proud record of having attended every Asian Aerospace show. Dassault steps down as chairman of the group in April ...