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    'Real estate in space' for ISS

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Spacehab and Russia's Energia plan to build the first privatised commercial module for the International Space Station (ISS). Called Enterprise, the module will be used for commercial microgravity experiments and to host a studio for television and Internet broadcasts. The latter is expected to be in conjunction with an established ...

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    Custom eyes TriStar conversions

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Custom Air Transport is confident it can find customers to allow 10 of the 16 Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 200s it acquired from Saudi Arabian Airlines to be converted into either commercial freighters or military tankers. Custom Air believes it could place some aircraft with passenger airlines. The Fort Lauderdale-based ...

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    EC plans next step in US hushkitting row

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    The European Council of Ministers has approved further European Commission (EC) efforts to head off draconian US measures to block Europe's get-tough policy on hushkits. The council says the EC can continue negotiating, but only on condition that Washington "makes real overtures to negotiation and renounces all retaliatory measures against ...

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    Marketplace

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Air Seychelles has signed a 10-year lease deal with ILFC for a General Electric CF6-80C2-powered Boeing 767-300ER, for delivery in April 2001. Swiss charter carrier Edelweiss Air has agreed to lease a new Airbus A330-200 from CIT Group from the fourth quarter of 2000. The Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-powered A330-200 is ...

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    Forecasts for 2000 - Safety

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Global pressures will force airlines to improve David Learmount/LONDON During 1999, new global forces for aviation safety kicked in for the first time in the form of sanctions. Where carrots failed, the stick was applied, and Korean Air felt the effect. Powerful global safety forces have recently come into ...

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    Lynton receives EC155

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Lynton Aviation has taken delivery of the first corporate-configured Eurocopter EC155 twin-engined helicopter for a private customer. The aircraft, an enhanced version of the AS365 Dauphin, will be completed at Lynton's base at Blackbushe Airport, UK. Orders for the EC155 stand at more than 20. Source: Flight International

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    Belgian air force acquires Falcon 900

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    The Belgian air force will take a second Dassault Falcon 900 business jet this month. The aircraft will be deployed by 15 Wing's No 21 (VIP) squadron at Melsbroek airbase in Brussels. The Falcon 900s were chosen to standardise the fleet and keep the spares inventory to a minimum. ...

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    TAS prepares GeoSAR to gather geological data

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    A Gulfstream II-mounted GeoSAR (geographic synthetic aperture radar) system is being prepared for operations during January by Total Aircraft Services (TAS) of Van Nuys, California. TAS had expected to have US Federal Aviation Administration supplemental type certification for the system by November, but this was delayed by electromagnetic interference ...

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    Ibis rolls out Ae270

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Ibis Aerospace, the joint venture of Czech company Aero Vodochody and Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC), rolled out its Ae270 single-engined turboprop in Prague on 10 December. The Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-42A-powered aircraft, the first of five prototypes, will begin flight testing in February, with US and Czech ...

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    Eurocopter delivery

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Eurocopter has delivered its 100th AS350B3 Ecureuil helicopter to its Japanese distributor, Kawasho, less than two years after the twin turbofan received certification. The aircraft will be handed over to an unnamed operator shortly. According to the manufacturer, the "multipurpose" B3, which "is operated by 50 customers in 22 countries", ...

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    Chinese cropsprayer faces re-engining for N American market

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Canadian Aerospace Group International (CASG) is looking for a new 300-410kW (400-550shp)-class engine to power the single-engined Hongdu N-5A agricultural aircraft, which it has agreed to market in North America for China's Nanchung Aircraft Manufacturing company. The two-seat cropduster was originally powered by the Textron Lycoming IO-720, but production ...

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    Wolfsberg-Evektor sets date for prototype Raven first flight

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/PRAGUE Czech/Belgian joint venture Wolfsberg-Evektor Aircraft aims to fly its prototype eight-passenger Raven in May, in time for the utility aircraft to be exhibited at the Farnborough air show in July. The Raven, powered by two 223kW (300hp) Teledyne Continental IO-550-Ns, is built at Evektor-Aerotechnik's factory in ...

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    Single-engine IFR push hots up in Europe as UK reviews policy

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    The commercial operation of single-engine instrument flight rules (IFR) in Europe, so far stalled by UK opposition, is back on the agenda again, according to the Single Engine Turbine Alliance (SETA). The Joint Aviation Authorities is about to set up a working group to prepare a notice of proposed ...

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    Tangara delayed 'indefinitely'

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Francois Legros/PARIS Socata, the light aircraft subsidiary of France's Aerospatiale Matra, has delayed indefinitely certification of its TB360 twin-engined Tangara. Chairman and chief executive Philippe Debrun says Socata "preferred to mobilise its energy and skills in aircraft that are ready and can be sold at once, rather than deploying ...

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    Boeing adds 163 'unidentified' orders to swell backlog list

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Boeing has added 163 aircraft to its firm order backlog by revoking its policy of not listing sales to unidentified customers. The aircraft, ordered over the past two years, are valued at $9 billion. The US manufacturer says its move to "adopt an industry-wide practice" ...

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    Lido plans navigation breakthrough

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Lufthansa's rapidly expanding flight planning subsidiary Lido will launch a flight management system (FMS) navigation database service in April and is forming an aeronautical charting joint venture company with SAS and Air France. The German company's entry into the FMS data market follows its abortive attempt ...

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    Rolls-Royce plans expanded role for German powerplant subsidiary

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Rolls-Royce Deutschland, the engine manufacturer formerly known as BMW R-R which comes under full ownership of R-R in the new year, will take on an expanded role within the UK group as it targets new applications for its BR700 series turbofans. Meanwhile, DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa) has ...

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    BFGoodrich sits in US ejection driver seat

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    BFGoodrich has detailed a new strategy for its ejection seat business after stringing together a succession of deals to make it the USA's sole domestic producer in the sector. The company bought Boeing's ACES II ejection seat product line in November, following its 1998 acquisition of United Propulsion's Stencil ...

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    Time travel

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    No-one spirited direct from 1899 to the present would find advances in surface transportation unbelievable, but aerospace would amaze them. While ships, cars and trains have seen massive gains in efficiency, they are still fundamentally the same machines. Within the past 100 years, however, powered flight has not only ...

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    Boeing unveils X-32 demonstrators

    1999-12-22T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/PALMDALEBoeing unexpectedly rolled out both its X-32 Joint Strike Fighter concept demonstrators during a 14 December ceremony at its plant in Palmdale, California. The conventional take-off and landing (CTOL) X-32A had been expected to make an appearance, but the short take-off, vertical landing (STOVL) X-32B's presence (above) was a ...