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    GE Capital expands commercial training

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    GE Capital is expanding its commercial flight training business under agreements with Thomson-CSF and Cathay Pacific Airways. Under a joint venture agreement, Thomson-CSF will transfer its Orbit training centre operations to GE Capital Aviation Training (GECAT), which also operates the former Raytheon/Hughes training centre at London Gatwick. GECAT ...

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    Late boom lifts 1999 simulator figures

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    A flurry of orders in the final months of the year boosted commercial flight simulator sales for 1999 beyond 50 machines. Thomson Training & Simulation (TTS) ended the year with its largest order ever, from Saudi Arabian Airlines to build or upgrade nine full-flight simulators. The long-expected order included ...

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    Upsurge in military spending brings order boost to CAE

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC CAE Electronics has benefited from an upsurge in military flight simulation business in the closing months of 1999. As part of a Raytheon-led team that has taken over training of US Air Force Boeing E-3 Airborne Warning and Control System aircrew, the company is to ...

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    Europe aims to ban leaded fuel by 2002

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission is pressing for a ban on the use of leaded avgas throughout the European Union after the year 2002. The general aviation community fears that thousands of light piston-engined aircraft, not approved to use unleaded fuel, may be grounded, with the knock-on effect felt across the ...

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    UK-designed diesel engine begins flight tests

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Diesel Air flew its new lightweight all-aluminium 75kW (100hp) engine for the first time last month. The DAIR 100, the first in a series of general aviation diesel engines in the 75-450kW range to be offered by the UK company, flew for 1h 30min on a Luscombe 8A light ...

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    USA approves vintage upgrade

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Micco Aircraft (MAC) has received US certification for the SP20, an upgrade of the 1940s-vintage Meyers 145 all-metal two-seat light aircraft. Fort Pierce, Florida-based MAC, which is owned by the Seminole native American tribe, planned to deliver the first production SP20 on 15 January. MAC president DeWitt Beckett ...

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    Piper appoints

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    General aviation manufacturer New Piper Aircraft has appointed three dealers in California, USA: Palo Alto's Northern California Piper, San Diego, California-based Southern California Piper and Cutter Aviation based in Santa Monica, California. Source: Flight International

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    Transatlantic Cabair

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    UK pilot training group Cabair has contracted a training base in Orlando, Florida, to educate pilots to the newly adopted European Joint Aviation Requirements for flight crew licensing syllabus. Orlando Flight Training, which uses Piper Warriors, will be available to any trainee pilot from the UK. Source: Flight International

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    GV is latest to gain reduced separation minima approval

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Gulfstream Aerospace has gained approval for reduced vertical separation minimum (RVSM) operations with its Gulfstream V long-range business jet. The GIII and GIV have already been approved. Gulfstream says RVSM flight-testing of the earlier GII has been completed and approval is pending. RVSM increases airspace capacity by reducing the ...

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    ANA and JAL pushed for 777X deal

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DC Boeing and General Electric have stepped up efforts to sign All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) as launch customers for the Boeing 777X growth derivative as a trade-off against deferring nearer term 777-200/300 and 747-400 deliveries. The US partners are understood to have ...

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    Airbus unveils details of A330 derivative

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS Airbus Industrie has revealed details of the A330-100 derivative it is offering airlines to replace the A310 and A300-600 medium-range airliners. Demand for a new aircraft in the 165-250-seat range is growing, and Airbus and Boeing are preparing solutions based around the A330-200 and 777 (Flight ...

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    AMR eyes Aerolineas Argentinas shares in ownership argument

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines parent AMR is bidding for Spanish holding company SEPI's majority stake in Aerolineas Argentinas as it strives to diffuse a row over ownership of the carrier. A source at American says AMR is heading a consortium of investors negotiating with SEPI and its sleeping partners, Merrill Lynch ...

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    Boeing lifts space business with Hughes satellite buy

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Boeing is buying Hughes Electronics' satellite manufacturing business for $3.75 billion in cash. The deal will boost Boeing's space revenue by 35%, to $10 billion a year - a figure the company expects to double by 2009. Renamed Boeing Satellite Systems, the El Segundo, California-based unit ...

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    Colombia promised Black Hawks

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Colombia is being promised up to 63 new Sikorsky UH-60L Black Hawk and used Bell UH-1N helicopters by the US Government as part of a requested emergency supplementary aid package worth nearly $1 billion to combat drug trafficking. The presidential request includes funds for 30 UH-60s and 33 older ...

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    European hesitation holds up Sino-Pakistani Super 7 fighter

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DCThe protracted development of the Chengdu FC1/Super 7 fighter is threatened with further delay by a growing hesitation on the part of European governments to approve the supply of key avionics and sensor systems to China and Pakistan. According to one manufacturer bidding for the avionics contract, China ...

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    Sikorsky orders Tadiran search and rescue system

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Israel's Tadiran Spectralink has won an order for its Airborne Search and Rescue System (ASARS) from Sikorsky which will fit the system to seven UH-60 Black Hawks for the Turkish army. The contract is the first between Tadiran and the US helicopter manufacturer, although Israel and Turkey have strong ...

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    Thailand heads for F-16 order

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Thai Air Force is close to ordering 18 used F-16A/Bs from the USA, for about 5 billion baht ($135 million). The US Embassy in Bangkok confirms that Thailand has expressed an interest in the aircraft, and says the normal time allowed for any queries or objections to be ...

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    Bigger and better

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Eurocopter says its new EC155B medium helicopter is more than just a larger version of its long-established Dauphin A casual observer might think that the EC155B is just a stretched development of the AS365 Dauphin. Not so, says Eurocopter, although the manufacturer did incorporate some features from its experimental AS365X ...

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    A brighter future

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    The Helicopter Association International's Heli-Expo exhibition promises better times ahead Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DCThe helicopter industry may reflect on the past year as a period of mixed fortunes, during which sales for some manufacturers have excelled. For others there is the hope that the Helicopter Association International's (HAI) Heli-Expo 2000, to ...

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    Creatively buoyant

    2000-01-18T00:00:00Z

    The USA, Russia and the rest of Europe have seen plenty of civil helicopter product developments in the past 12 months Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DCThe civil helicopter industry remained creatively buoyant last year, with the launch and certification of new US and European developments and a continuing proliferation of Russian designs. ...