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    Litton proud of contribution to Eurofighter

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas Next time you see the Eurofighter flying in the display, try standing next to a senior person from Litton Industries... and you'll notice the dollar-signs light up in their eyes! Each Eurofighter carries more than $1 million worth of content made by LITEF, a German company based ...

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    Saab looks to niche market of US start-ups

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Alan Dron The last Saab 340 and 2000 have been delivered, and the Swedish manufacturer's production line has ceased rolling - at least so far as complete aircraft are concerned. Of 459 Saab 340s and 63 Saab 2000s built, slightly more than 300 are in Saab Aircraft Leasing's ...

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    Israel mooted for Fairchild 428JET work

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Alan Dron Fairchild Aerospace's Dornier Luftfahrt unit is to move work on the Fairchild Dornier 428JET to Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI), to bring the 44-seat regional jet into service around six months earlier than planned. Discussions are also under way over the possibility of the Israeli company constructing ...

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    Corporate jet leads Airbus 30-year anniversary

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Air show veterans will recall the launch of the Airbus Industrie A300 in 1969... then raise a glass to the astonishing organisation celebrating its 30th anniversary at Le Bourget. Airbus is here in style, with a pair of firsts - showing off the Airbus A319 Corporate Jetliner (A319CJ) ...

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    Airlines rapped

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Airlines could face legal action if they fail to change their scheduled flight contracts to make them fairer to passengers. The UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has backed complaints made by the Air Transport Users' Council and published a list of 30 airline contract terms which it says ...

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    Romanian aerobatic trainer makes world debut

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas The Paris air show marks the world debut of the Romanian-built Aerostar Iak-52W, flown by UK advanced aerobatic champion Mark Jefferies and also on display in the static park. This latest version of the popular Iak-52 aerobatic piston trainer - with a +7/-5g capability - has ...

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    GECI inks Fairchild Dornier contract

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Paris-based GECI Technologies has clinched a contract to help design the complete fuselage and cockpit of Fairchild Dornier's regional 728JET. One hundred and twenty of these advanced 70-seaters have already been ordered by Lufthansa, with 90- and 50-seat versions scheduled to enter service in 2003 and 2004 respectively. ...

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    Debut for 'flying phone exchange'

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    History was made at Le Bourget yesterday when the spectacular Halo-Proteus took to the skies in its international debut. This was the first time a stratospheric aircraft had flown at the Paris air show and the first time the aircraft has been seen outside its home base in Mojave, ...

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    Face the facts with Mike Terrett

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Mike Terrett became the new president at International Aero Engines in November, making Paris '99 his first major air show since that appointment. Terrett inherits a company that is on a roll - IAE's V2500 enjoyed spectacular success in 1998, taking 55% of the Airbus A320 market - but ferocious ...

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    Touch of southern France from Mors

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    We may be in Paris, but you'll be forgiven for thinking you're in southern France if you visit the Mors stand in Hall 2/G6. The company has transformed its stand into a cosy cottage, complete with tiled roof and fountains. And if you do pop in for a ...

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    Flying Display

    1999-06-13T14:11:00Z

    12.47 Paramoteur; Airtractor; Sukhoi Su-26; Eurocopter display: NH-90, EC-135, EC-155 and Tiger 13.15 C-235 take-off for parachute drop; SF-260 take-off; Northrop Grumman E-2; Grob 115E and 115TA; 13.30 Yak 30; Parachute descent; Aero L-139 and L-159; Sukhoi Su-26; Casa 212, Casa 235-300 and Casa 295; 14.0 Saab Erieye; ...

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    Bell Agusta unveils new helicopter

    1999-06-13T14:10:00Z

    Bell Agusta threw the wraps off the AB139, its new medium-twin helicopter at the show yesterday, with a bullish assessment that the aircraft could generate 900 sales over the next 20 years. The 12 to 15-seater is to be developed as both a civil and military aircraft with the baseline ...

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    Dasa boosts influence with Casa takeover

    1999-06-13T14:08:00Z

    DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa) has beaten its European rivals to win control of Spain's CASA, the latest move in the process of restructuring the European aerospace industry. But yesterday, the show was abuzz with speculation that Dasa is already working on a far bigger prize - a transatlantic strategic alliance, ...

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    More Embraer ERJs en route to Sweden

    1999-06-13T14:07:00Z

    Swedish airline Skyways yesterday placed a follow-on order for two firm and eight option Embraer ERJ-145 regional jets. Skyways already has two ERJ-145s and is expecting two more deliveries during this autumn. The new orders will allow the airline to expand and operate two new routes. "The European ...

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    Servicing pact bases fee on Tornado up-time

    1999-06-13T14:06:00Z

    The UK Royal Air Force has signed a 10-year £60-million deal which should see Tornado down-time reduced 10-fold and take the financial burden of unavailability from the tax-payer. In what it calls a 'flagship' contract, which could become a model for government/industry partnerships in the UK and overseas, aerospace supplier ...

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    Honeywell ahead in merger name game

    1999-06-13T14:04:00Z

    As the Paris air show kicks off, industry participants are once again getting used to the idea of two familiar company names being merged into a single entity. Even for an industry now familiar with consolidations, the proposed merger announcement by AlliedSignal and Honeywell, announced on the eve of the ...

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    Israeli Arrow hits bullseye in test

    1999-06-13T14:03:00Z

    Visitors to the Paris air show will have the chance to view operational elements of the advanced Israeli Arrow anti-ballistic missile system, which is being displayed outside the Jewish state for the first time. Israel Aircraft Industries have a launcher, fire control system and a surrogate missile on display outside ...

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    Face the facts with... John Douglas

    1999-06-13T14:00:00Z

    A former US Air Force brigadier general, US military representative to NATO and White House director of national security programmes, John Douglas brings a powerful voice to the Aerospace Industries Association of America. Douglas was appointed the AIA's president and chief executive officer in September 1998, making Paris '99 his ...

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    Army bid narrows to six UAV makers

    1999-06-13T13:59:00Z

    Pentagon procurement chiefs predict around six companies will submit bids this week for the US Army's new contest for a brigade level tactical unmanned aerial vehicle. The contest is yet another twist in the long-running saga and a final admission that previous efforts to procure a single system to meet ...

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    talian-US pairing to bid for UAV contract

    1999-06-13T13:59:00Z

    Italian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) manufacturer Meteor CAE has announced a teaming agreement with US company General Atomics to offer versions of the Predator UAV to meet the Italian ministry of defence's requirement for a long range and endurance surveillance system. Under the agreement, General Atomics will provide hardware, software ...