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    Cubic/ICE break into UK

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Cubic Defense Systems and Inter-Coastal Electronics are to supply a collective training system for the UK's GKN Westland/Boeing WAH-64 attack helicopters. The system, providing control and review of live training exercises using simulated weapons, will be integrated with the British Army's Cubic-supplied Area Weapons Effect Simulator to provide combined arms ...

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    Marines pick E&S

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Evans &Sutherland has received a $3.4 million contract to supply ESIG-5500 visual systems for US Marine Corps Boeing CH-46, Lockheed Martin C-130 and Sikorsky CH-53 simulators. Source: Flight International

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    BAE upgrades SH-60s

    2000-02-22T00:00:00Z

    BAE Systems' Reflectone business unit has received a Lockheed Martin contract to upgrade two US Navy Sikorsky SH-60F weapon system trainers to incorporate a new visual system, allow reconfiguration between the SH-60F and HH-60H, and incorporate other changes. Source: Flight International

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    Air Foyle plans widebody arm

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/LONDON UK cargo carrier and wet-lease specialist Air Foyle is to revamp its freight business around widebody long-haul operations, using four Boeing 747-200Fs. It plans to lease Boeing 737 Classics as it rethinks its passenger strategy after selling a controlling stake in Ireland's CityJet to Air France. Air Foyle's ...

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    CFMI and Airbus discuss new powerplant to revitalise A340

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/CINCINNATIAirbus Industrie and CFM International (CFMI) are in talks on proposed development of an upgraded A340-200/300 with an engine variant combining the CFM56-5C with the core of the CFM56-5B/P. At the same time, the General Electric/Snecma venture is adopting automotive assembly techniques to improve production efficiency. No firm agreement ...

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    MD-80 crash sparks emergency AD

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON Guy Norris/Los Angeles Operators of the Boeing MD-80 series, MD-90s and 717-200s and the McDonnell Douglas (MDC) DC-9 series are making urgent examinations of stabiliser jackscrews and other elements of the pitch-control system. The checks follow preliminary inspections of the wreckage of the Alaska Airlines MD-83, ...

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    Trans Arabian's 707 splashes down

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    All five crew aboard a Trans Arabian Air Transport Boeing 707-320C (ST-APY) survived when the airliner (pictured) undershot on approach to Mwanza, Tanzania, and landed in Lake Victoria on 4 February. The cargo flight from Khartoum crashed on its second approach to the airport. Source: Flight International

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    Caribbean start-ups muscle in on the action

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Airline competition in the Caribbean is set to heat up with the planned entry of two new start-ups Eastern Caribbean Express and Caribbean Star Airlines, putting added pressure on the region's financially struggling regional operators to restructure and realign operations. Eastern Caribbean aims to start in April, using three Bombardier ...

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    Engine makers discuss A330-100 options

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    All three leading engine manufacturers are discussing with Airbus Industrie powerplant options in the 55-60,000lb-thrust (245-267kN) range for its proposed A330-100 medium-range 250-seat development. The aircraft is expected to combine an aerodynamically modified A300-600R wing with a shortened A330 fuselage. A quick solution is required to meet a projected ...

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    CFM and Russians tie the knot on Il-76MF

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Tashkent Production Plant TAPO, Ilyushin and CFM International (CFMI) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) covering development of an Ilyushin CFM56- powered Il-76MF freighter. The agreement calls for the potential launch of the programme by the end of the year, pending the sale of "at least five" aircraft, ...

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    India wins fifth-freedom rights for UK- USA

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Indian carriers have been granted fifth-freedom rights to extend their UK services to the USA following the signing of a new bilateral air services agreement between India and the UK. New Delhi also negotiated bilateral deals with Austria and Uzbekistan earlier this month. Indian carriers, which are permitted to ...

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    Marketplace

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    US Airways has confirmed its deal with Airbus for 34 A321-200s, making it the first US carrier to select the stretched A320 model (Flight International, 18-24 January). Deliveries of the CFM International CFM56-powered 170-seater will begin next year. Raytheon Aircraft has leased two secondhand Beech 1900Cs to Bogota-based Aerotaca, and ...

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    Lockheed Martin enters the airline training marketplace

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has surprised the airline training industry by announcing the creation of a commercial flight simulator centre. The Orlando, Florida-based facility will open in the second quarter of this year. The company says the move reflects its need to diversify while remaining close to its core business. A ...

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    R-R and SR Technics agree Trent venture

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    SR Technics and Rolls-Royce have reached agreement on the formation of a Trent engine overhaul joint venture to serve operators in Europe and Africa. The pair had been discussing the move for over a year, but had struggled to agree a structure for the organisation. Under the deal, Zurich-based ...

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    Insidious training

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Perhaps the time has come to look again at the traditional content of pilot recurrent training. The fundamental emergency which all pilots know that they will face in their simulator session is engine failure at or soon after take-off decision speed (V1). In every simulated take-off they are ready and ...

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    Problem case

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Setbacks to the US Federal Aviation Administration's satellite navigation centrepiece - the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) - just won't go away. The WAAS, designed to allow the US National Airspace System (NAS) to move away from its reliance on ground-based navigation aids to more accurate and efficient satellite-based ...

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    Upgraded Argentine A-4ARs begin operational build-up

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/VILLA REYNOLDS AB Argentina's air force plans to reach operational capability with its upgraded McDonnell Douglas A-4AR Fightinghawks by mid-year, pending completion of advanced training exercises which began on 7 February. Operational clearance will be a major milestone for the programme, which began in 1994. Another significant milestone will ...

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    Australia searches for refuelling finance

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Peter La Franchi/CANBERRAThe Australian Department of Defence is to launch a formal industry survey process this week to determine whether the Royal Australian Air Force's Project Air 5402 air-to-air refuelling requirement can be met by private financing. The survey, set for release on 18 February, will call for a minimum ...

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    Belarus general calls for air defence pact

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Belarus and Russia should form a joint air defence system to protect their western border from NATO, according to Gen Valery Kostenko, commander of Belarus' air defence forces. "This would be a peaceful defence system. Why shouldn't we create such a system in peacetime, if NATO...the USA and Canada ...

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    Contracts

    2000-02-15T00:00:00Z

    The South Korean army and air force have selected Elbit Systems' ANVIS/HUD night vision system to equip Bell AH-1 Cobras, Boeing CH-47 Chinooks and Sikorsky UH-60PBlack Hawks. An initial contract is worth $6 million and includes options for 200 systems. The Mexican navy has purchased a Rotorway Exec 162F kit-built ...