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China joint venture provides support for power systems
The opening ceremony for Hamilton Sundstrand's new Chinese joint venture, with Shaanxi Qinling Aerolectric, will be held later this week in Xiamen. An equity joint venture, Xiamen Sundstrand Qinling Aerospace will provide airlines in China with complete overhaul and repair services for Hamilton Sundstrand electric power systems. The majority ...
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Honeywell to maintain Chinese fleet's APUs
Geoff Thomas Honeywell has signed a maintenance service agreement (MSA) with China Southern Group under which the giant American aerospace company will provide maintenance and administration for China Southern's Honeywell 331-500 auxiliary power units (APUs). The contract, valued at around $8 million, is for five years initially, with ...
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Air safety conference to focus on new technology
Asian Aerospace 2000 is the setting for a special four-day conference on air safety. Held in association with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), the 36th (Special) Directors-General Conference (Asia and Pacific Regions) marks the start of the new millennium and ...
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Software offers rapid data translation for 'black box'
Tim Ripley Aircrash investigators will have their job made easier thanks to a new software package which rapidly translates the data from "black box" flight recorders of crashed aircraft into three-dimensional computer imagery. The data replay software expertise of software engineers Tenet has been combined with the UK ...
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Elbit supplies Hermes UAV to Israeli forces
Elbit Systems and Silver Arrow are supplying the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) with new Hermes Unmanned Airborne Vehicles (UAVs). The Hermes 450S has an advanced avionics system with GPS navigation, plus features a gimballed electro-optical payload for target detection and recognition. The mobile ground control station (GCS) features ...
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EW supplier claims strong regional penetration
Elisra is a major supplier of sophisticated electronic warfare (EW) systems, even if it can't always tell you the names of its clients. Menahem Oren, of Elisra's Defence Systems Division, says: "We are a major supplier to the Australian navy and air force, but many of other customers in ...
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Satellite work propels ELOP into orbit
ELOP Electro Optical Industries is well known for its work on small spaceborne real-time high resolution cameras. It is small for a very good reason. Eytan Reis, ELOP's marketing and business development manager explains: "Any satellite launched from Israel has to be launched to the west, not the east, ...
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IAI converts technological advantages to record profit
Steve Nichols Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) saw a 26% increase in sales last year which was "unprecedented in IAI's history", says Moshe Keret, the company's president and chief executive. Shimon Eckhaus, vice-president of Marketing at IAI, says these results are the product of steps taken by IAI to ...
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Derco signs with Honeywell
Derco Aerospace has been appointed distributor for Honeywell Hardware Products Group (HPG) range of military aerospace parts and expendable supplies. Under the agreement, Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Derco says it will use Honeywell HPG inventories and buying power to supply products from more than 150 hardware and expendables manufacturers. Paul McBride, ...
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Face the Facts with...Cesare Gianni
Eurofighter International president Cesare Gianni talks to Tim Ripley about the company's plans to sell its 4th generation combat aircraft Q: Why was Eurofighter International formed last November? So the partner companies decided they needed a more focused effort and regional attention in the countries where the consortium had ...
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ITT selected for $300m Bowman programme
ITT selected for $300m Bowman programme ITT Industries has been selected to provide $300 million worth of VHF tactical radios for the British Army's Bowman radio programme in a tight competition with Racal Defence Electronics. Archer Communications Systems (ACSL), the prime contractor and systems integrator for the Bowman ...
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USA threatens UK over bilateral
US lawmakers have again threatened to pursue "legislative solutions" should there be no progress on a new US/UK air services bilateral. Republican Congressman Bud Shuster, chairman of the House Transportation Committee, wants to revoke US airport slots held by UK carriers, ban British Airways Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde flights and renounce ...
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NASA promises more Shuttle support
NASA will hire 1,850 more engineers in the next five years to concentrate on improvements to the Space Shuttle main engines, auxiliary power units and cockpit avionics. The move follows an independent Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel assessment which concluded that NASA's manned spaceflight team is too small and too ...
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Proton on course for Zvezda launch
Tim Furniss/LONDON The prospects for a launch of the Russian Zvezda service module to the International Space Station (ISS) in July were raised on 12 February by the successful lift-off of a four-stage Proton DM booster from Baikonur. The rocket carried the Asia Cellular System (ACeS) Garuda 1 mobile ...
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MIR hopes
MirCorp, established last year to fund the continuation of operations of the Russian Mir space station, says it has paid Russian company Khrunichev about $30 million to keep the orbiting base in space until the summer. The company needs to raise $40 million more from investors. Meanwhile, Russian scientists propose ...
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Engine agreement
Boeing's Rocketdyne Power division has finalised a long-term agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries on design and development of a new liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen upper- stage engine for next-generation expendable launch vehicles. Full-scale development of the new engine, the MB-XX, began in January 1999. Source: Flight International
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Reusable Fregat proves concept with return flight
Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW Tim Furniss/LONDON The Fregat upper stage was tested successfully for the first time on 9 February attached to a Soyuz booster. The Soyuz-Fregat placed into orbit and returned to Earth a dummy payload weighing about 110kg. The Fregat is a reusable module which has a unique ...
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Express A satellites set for launch
Russia's Intersputnik has confirmed plans to launch two Express A communications satellites during the first half of this year as part of a programme to modernise the country's ageing communications satellite fleet. Express 6A will be launched by a Proton booster in March and will be followed by Express 3A ...
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NASA consents to Contour after Eros lift
NASA has approved the start of development of the Comet Nucleus Tour (Contour) spacecraft, which will be launched in 2002 to fly past up to three comets between 2003 and 2008. Contour, which is managed by Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Baltimore, Maryland, which also built the ...
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CAE supplies Schreiner
Schreiner Aviation Training has ordered a Boeing 737-800 Level D full-flight simulator with MaxVue Plus visual from CAE Electronics, for installation in the third quarter at its Amsterdam flight simulator centre. Source: Flight International