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    Boeing stamps its mark on business billings

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Increased deliveries of business jets boosted US general aviation manufacturers' shipments and billings substantially in the first half of the year. Jet deliveries were up by more than 32% over the same period last year, to 225 aircraft, says the US General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA). One of ...

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    Schweizer locks up 330SP orders

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Schweizer Aircraft has sold two Model 330SP helicopters to the San Antonio police in Texas, to add to two the unit operates." The deal will enable the eighth largest city in the USA to move to standardise its fleet," says Elmira, New York-based Schweizer. The helicopters will be used for ...

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    Swiss lessor boosts Galaxy orderbook

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Arie Egozi/TEL AVIV Galaxy Aerospace has reached an agreement in principle with Swiss leasing company ILI Aviation for the purchase of seven Galaxy super mid-size and two Astra SPX mid-size business jets, valued at about $146 million. The deal includes options for another 15 Galaxys and two SPXs which, if ...

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    Aviat flies Special

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Aviat Aircraft completed the first flight of its resurrected Monocoupe 110 Special on 25 July, reaching speeds of 165kt (305km/h). The Special, based on the 1932 radial-powered Monocoupe design, is driven by an aerobatic 150kW (200hp) Textron Lycoming AEIO-360 turning a 1.95m (78in) Hartzell constant-speed propeller. Certification is planned for ...

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    Mini-M Aero

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Honeywell and Racal have signed an agreement with South African antenna subsystem supplier OmniPless to market, distribute and support globally the SCS-1000 Mini M Aero satellite communication system. The SCS-1000, an adaptation of Inmarsat's Mini-M service for land mobile and maritime users, was approved by the satellite provider in March, ...

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    717 emerges as favourite for BA requirement

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Max Kingsley-Jones/LONDON British Airways could be poised to boost the Boeing 717's flagging sales fortunes, with the twinjet emerging as front runner for a requirement to purchase up to 40 of the 100-seaters. A request for proposals (RFP), covering 20 firm orders, plus up to 20 options, has ...

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    Hushkit makers push for EU court action

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Pressure is mounting on the US Government to take legal action against the European Union (EU) unless it repeals legislation banning the addition of Stage 3 hushkitted airliners to the European register after next May. Lobbyists for US hushkit manufacturers believe the government could file a protest this month ...

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    Trio pump money into Astrolink venture

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    TRW, Lockheed Martin and Telespazio have agreed to invest $900 million in Astrolink, a $3.6 billion venture to provide global broadband satellite communications service. In return, Lockheed Martin has received a contract from Astrolink to build four satellites with TRW-supplied Ka-band payloads. Astrolink will allow companies to configure global ...

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    NATS privatisation hits Scottish ATCC

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The UK National Air Traffic Services' (NATS) has abandoned plans to build its New Scottish Centre (NSC) as a private finance initiative project with the Lockheed Martin-led Sky Solution consortium in the wake of a government announcement that the air traffic control provider is to be partially privatised. The ...

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    KLM-Alitalia seal 'unprecedented' deal

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/LONDON KLM and Alitalia have agreed details of their alliance, to be launched on 1 November, claiming it "represents a new industrial model for air transport in Europe". In an Alliance Settlement Agreement signed last week, the pair defined an earnings-sharing formula according to which they will divide ...

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    Stealth shackled

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The US Air Force has raised the stakes in its battle with Congress overproduction funding for the advanced air superiority fighter, the Boeing/Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, by hitching its future fate to that of the Joint Strike Fighter. Without the F-22, USAF says, it would have to rethink its requirement ...

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    Agusta reveals new tiltrotor

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Andy Nativi/GENOA An Agusta-led team is seeking European Union (EU) research and development funding for a second generation tiltrotor which uses a tilting outer wing and can take off like a conventional airliner as well as vertically. Italian company Agusta is seeking around 90 million euros ($92 million) ...

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    USAF threatens JSF over F-22 funding

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC US Air Force chief of staff Gen Michael Ryan says the service will have to re-examine its requirement for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) if Congress eliminates funding required to begin production of the Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Ryan ...

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    CityBird prepares for 747Fs

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Herman de Wulf/BRUSSELS CityBird is finalising its planned order for Boeing 747-400 freighters, as it introduces its first Airbus A300 freighters. Brussels-based CityBird last year revealed plans to set up a cargo operation, placing orders for two whitetail General Electric CF6-powered A300-600 freighters originally destined for Kuwait Airways. ...

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    Continental Express prepares for 200 jets as turboprops go

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SAO JOSE DOS CAMPOS Continental Express plans to double the size of its regional jet fleet to 200 aircraft as the carrier begins to accelerate the disposal of turboprops and transition to an all-jet operation. "We think we're about half-way there in terms of placing our firm orders with ...

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    Marketplace

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    International Aircraft Investors is acquiring an Airbus A320 leased to Caledonian Airways until April 2002, a Boeing 737-400 leased to GB Airways until April 2001 and a Boeing 757 leased to Canada 3000 until May 2002. GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has purchased three Rolls-Royce Trent 890-powered Boeing 777-200ERs ...

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    Southern aims for September restart

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Start-up cargo carrier Southern Air hopes to begin Boeing 747 freighter operations in September, using routes and assets acquired from bankrupt Southern Air Transport (SAT). The Columbus, Ohio-based company plans to offer aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance (ACMI) wet-lease services initially, using an 18-year-old General ...

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    Pilots 'need real-time weather data' in cockpit

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Real-time weather information is needed in the cockpit to deal with conditions such as those that played a role in the 2 June crash of an American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-82 in Little Rock, Arkansas, says the US Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). ALPA's Paul McCarthy told a Congressional ...

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    'Merger of equals' claim for Aerospatiale Matra and Dasa

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Jens Flottau/MUNICH DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa) and Aerospatiale Matra are reportedly in the advanced stages of talks on a merger. DaimlerChrysler chairman Juergen Schrempp and Jean-Luc Lagardère, head of Aerospatiale Matra's supervisory board, have agreed on a "merger of equals", according to German weekly magazine Der Spiegel. The publication says ...

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    BVRAAM fight sparks ramjet threat debate

    1999-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Stewart Penney/LONDON The UK's beyond visual range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) competition is turning into a dogfight between the ramjet-powered Matra BAe Dynamics Meteor and Raytheon's dual-pulse rocket motor-equipped Extended Range Air-to-Air Missile (ERAAM), say team sources. The BVRAAM is intended primarily to give Eurofighters air superiority over Sukhoi Su-27 ...