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    Proteus takes research to new heights

    1999-06-13T13:58:00Z

    Soaring to 60,000ft comes easy to the Proteus high-flying research aircraft which is making its debut at Paris this week. The sleek white aircraft is the brainchild of maverick designer Burt Rutan, and can fly in either manned or unmanned modes on a variety of tasks. NASA ...

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    UAVs prove value to theatre commanders

    1999-06-13T13:57:00Z

    The age of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has arrived, a top Pentagon admiral announced in Paris as he revealed details of its key role in recent allied air strikes against Serb forces. Speaking at the annual Shephard Press UAV Conference immediately before the air show, Rear Admiral Robert Nutwell ...

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    New orders give Sextant an optimistic outlook

    1999-06-13T13:55:00Z

    Not only is Sextant Avionique on home territory at the Paris air show, it is also very bullish thanks to recently-confirmed orders for avionic and satcoms equipment. DaimlerChrysler Aviation has chosen a complete avionics package from Sextant for its A319 Corporate Jet fleet, including flight management systems (FMS), dual distance ...

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    AlliedSignal radios meet European spacing rules

    1999-06-13T13:54:00Z

    AlliedSignal (Hall 5/B12) is launching a new panel-mounted radio at Le Bourget that complies with the new European requirements for 8.33kHz channel spacing for flights above 24,500ft. The KY 196B provides a practical solution to the new mandate for operators with cost or space requirements. It can offer operation ...

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    Face the facts with... John Rose

    1999-06-13T13:46:00Z

    John Rose has been chief executive of Rolls-Royce plc since May 1996, having joined the company in 1984, and is the current president of the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC). He talked about Rolls-Royce's prospects with Alan Dron. Question: What's the best guess for when the next air transport ...

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    UK industry seen to be in a strong position

    1999-06-13T13:44:00Z

    At a time of unprecedented change within the industry, the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) frequently finds itself at the core of the rumour mill. In an interview with Flight Daily News just before the Paris air show, SBAC director general David Marshall outlined some of the major ...

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    Top job for Milzcik

    1999-06-13T13:42:00Z

    Greg Milzcik has been appointed president of Barnes Aerospace, the US-based component and assemblies specialist which has its HQ in Windsor, Connecticut. Prior to this latest move, Milzcik was vice-president and general manager of International Operations for Lockheed Martin Aircraft and Logistics. Barnes Aerospace is a worldwide producer of machined ...

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    Attitude of airlines to pilot training 'worrying'

    1999-06-13T13:41:00Z

    The world shortage of airline pilots has already led to a worrying reduction in recruitment standards, says Geoffrey White, PARC Aviation's general manager aviation consulting. "As specialists in the sector, PARC believes that this trend is unhealthy and that all the industry's major players should work together to ensure that ...

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    AlliedSignal selected to power Boeing UCAV

    1999-06-13T13:39:00Z

    Boeing has chosen the AlliedSignal Aerospace F124 turbofan engine as the powerplant for the Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) Advanced Technology Demonstrator (ATD). Boeing's Phantom Works was recently chosen by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the US Air Force to continue into the second phase of ...

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    High-tech service extends JT9D longevity

    1999-06-13T13:37:00Z

    After more than 30 years and millions of hours of in-service time, the Pratt & Whitney JT9D turbofan's longevity is being extended, thanks to high-tech repairs by Barnes Aerospace's Windsor Airmotive division. In conjunction with P&W and the US Federal Aviation Administration, Connecticut-based Windsor Airmotive has developed two major exhaust ...

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    Further orders logged for AlliedSignal APU

    1999-06-13T13:36:00Z

    General Electric Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) has placed an order for AlliedSignal's 131-9(A) auxiliary power unit (APU) to be fitted to its firm order for 48 Airbus A320s. The order is valued at around $48 million over the next few years and will be worth even more should GECAS ...

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    Rolls-Royce happy with Trent 500 tests

    1999-06-13T13:34:00Z

    As the Rolls-Royce Trent engine celebrates one million hours of service this week, the newest variant, the Trent 500, has begun test runs at the company's Derby, UK, factory. R-R Trent 500 project director Charles Cuddington says testing so far has gone "entirely as predicted", with the engine performing "exactly ...

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    Gulfstream flies from strength to strength

    1999-06-13T13:33:00Z

    Gulfstream Aerospace arrives in Paris in rude financial health with an overflowing order book and projections for a record-breaking year of production. With the Gulfstream V - the ultimate in luxury business travel - entering a third year of customer deliveries and with 141 aircraft sold, president and CEO ...

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    Teal forecasts boom times for business jets

    1999-06-13T13:32:00Z

    Describing business jets as "the hottest segment of the aviation industry", Teal Group market analysts predict in a forecast released at the show that almost 4,900 corporate aircraft worth over $62 billion will be produced from 1999 to 2008. This compares with just over 3,300 business jets worth around $40 ...

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    Success in compact satcom system demonstration

    1999-06-13T13:30:00Z

    Simultaneous telephone and fax messages from the cabin of a Challenger 604 business jet successfully demonstrated the Rockwell Collins Satellite Communications (SATCOM) 5000 Aero-I system. The system completed communication through Satellite Aircom's Inmarsat ground station in Aussaguel, France. The Collins single box SATCOM 5000 is a small, light satellite ...

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    Galaxy as good as its word

    1999-06-13T13:29:00Z

    There is nothing like being able to say "I told you so" - and for Brian Barents, Galaxy Aerospace's president and chief executive, that pleasure should prove especially sweet during Paris '99. Two years ago, Barents and his fledgling company unveiled a cabin mockup of their proposed super-midsize Galaxy business ...

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    Recovery a slow process for Asian aerospace industry

    1999-06-13T13:26:00Z

    For the Asian air transport industry, the world was a very different place at the time of the last Paris air show in June 1997. The region's economies were growing at phenomenal rates and its airlines were riding a seemingly endless wave of growth. But weeks later, it all fell ...

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    Helicopter makers battle for major military deals

    1999-06-13T13:25:00Z

    Rival helicopter manufacturers will be using show week to cement their bids for several lucrative military contracts which are moving toward firm decision time. Top of their wish list would undoubtedly be winning the race to supply Turkey's $3-billion requirement for 145 attack helicopters - a protracted competition that was ...

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    Builders line up for navy 'vertrep' contract

    1999-06-13T13:23:00Z

    Helicopter manufacturers are lining up to bid for a three-year vertical replenishment (vertrep) contract in the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf, following the release by the US Navy of a fresh request for proposals (RfP). Kaman, which will be offering its K-Max heavy lift helicopter, says it expects a firm ...

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    Comanche team optimistic of funding increase

    1999-06-13T13:22:00Z

    Boeing Sikorsky says it is confident that the US Congress will provide an additional $56 million in funding to enable the RAH-66 Comanche helicopter to step up its flight test programme next year. Tom Sheehy, director of the Sikorsky Comanche project office, says the investment is needed both to ramp ...