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Twin-seat naval Flanker flies
Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW The Sukhoi Su-33KUB made its first flight at the LII flight test centre at Zhukovsky on 29 April. The aircraft flew for about 40min with Sukhoi test pilots Victor Pougachev and Sergey Melnikov at the controls. The Su-33KUB ("Korabelny Uchebno-Boevoi", or carrier combat trainer) side-by-side twin-seat naval ...
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E-2C technology part of AEW offer to Australia
Northrop Grumman is including electronically scanned technology from the planned E-2C radar modernisation programme (RMP) as part of its airborne early warning (AEW) offer to Australia for the soon-to-be decided Project Wedgetail. Australia is expected to finalise its choice of AEW systems from three competing systems within a month. ...
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Israel, France and USA join for training
Israel's BVR Systems has teamed with Sextant Avionique of France and Flight Visions of the USA to offer the Advanced Training Avionics Suite (ATAS). The system allows pilots to train on fighter-type avionics while flying low-cost trainers. Sextant is offering ATAS on the MiG-AT trainer. The French company provides ...
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Belgian AMRAAM
The Belgian air force has declared operational its first squadron with the Raytheon advanced medium range air-to-air missile (AMRAAM). An initial batch of 34 missiles was delivered this year following a September 1996 order. The $30.6 million deal was for 72 missiles and 16 captive training missiles. Source: Flight International
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Flightlease orders charter 767s
Andrew Doyle/MUNICH SAirGroup has taken a step towards standardising the fleets of its charter airline affiliates on the Boeing 767-300ER after leasing subsidiary Flightlease placed an order for up to eight of the twinjets. The aircraft will be operated by Balair CTA, Sobelair, LTU and Air Europe, part of the ...
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France changes direction on Orly restrictions
The French Government has bowed to pressure from airlines and employees to drop plans to limit the range of flights from Paris Orly - the capital's second international airport. Transport minister Jean-Paul Gayssot had wanted to cut the maximum distance airlines could fly from the airport to 5,000km (2,700nm), ...
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Aegean launches with Avros
New Greek domestic carrier Aegean Airlines has launched scheduled services with its first two British Aerospace Avro RJ100s. The airline is operating from its Athens base to Thessaloniki, Chania, Heraklion and Rhodes and aims to add international destinations next year. Established air taxi operator Aegean Aviation decided to launch the ...
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Eagle gets Texas training
Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC FlightSafety International is to build a new training centre at Dallas/Fort Worth airport in Texas. The facility will be near the FlightSafety Boeing simulator centre. The new building will accommodate 16 full-flight simulators for corporate and regional aircraft. It is just one of several new ...
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Q400 simulator ready for airline crews
Bombardier and FlightSafety (FSC) have completed the relocation and reconstruction of the Dash 8 Q400 simulator from Tulsa to the FSC training centre at Bombardier's Downsview, Toronto, plant. Interim level C approval is expected next month, when launch customer pilot training is to begin. Level D approval of the FlightSafety ...
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NASA launches virtual control tower
NASA has Placed into service a full-scale virtual reality air traffic control tower, which will be used to study ways of improving airport capacity and safety. The virtual tower is installed at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffat Field in California. "With runway accidents growing 15% a year and ...
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European powerhouse
BMW Rolls-Royce is poised for new growth as it enters the commercial engine world with the BR715 Guy Norris/BERLIN Within four months, the first BMW Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing 717-200 will enter service with launch customer AirTran Airways. It promises to be a major event, particularly for an engine company that ...
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Indian air force attacks insurgents
The Indian air force launched a series of air strikes in late May against insurgents in the disputed Kashmir region, close to the line of control which marks the border with Pakistan. Insurgents have occupied locations in the mountains around Drass-Kargil-Batalik, north of Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir, says the ...
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Engine-makers submit 777X bids
Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES General Electric, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce have submitted bids to Boeing covering the development of 115,000lb-thrust (510kN) engines to power the long-delayed, ultra-long range 777-200X and -300X derivatives. Details remain confidential, but GE is pushing for exclusivity, while its rivals are thought to be offering ...
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Embraer assesses ALX potential
Chris Jasper/SAO JOSE DOS CAMPOS Embraer estimates a potential export market of about 200 aircraft for the ALX trainer/light combat aircraft, the first production version of which was rolled out on 28 May. The Brazilian manufacturer's senior manager for defence market strategy, Anastacio Katsanos, says there is unlikely ...
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CRJ-700 flies ahead of roll-out ceremony
Bombardier's 70-seat stretched derivative of the Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ), the CRJ-700, made a 2h test flight before its formal roll-out ceremony at Canadair's Montreal plant on 28 May. The prototype is undergoing around 25h of local flight testing before being ferried to Bombardier's flight-test centre at Wichita, Kansas. Five ...
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Decision day gets nearer for UK on JSF design participation
Graham Warwick/MONTREAL The UK must decide before the middle of next year whether it wants to remain in the US-led Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) programme, if it wants a say in selecting the winning design. The UK Ministry of Defence is looking at doubling the number of aircraft it ...
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Northrop Grumman scoops up Ryan
Northrop Grumman has purchased Ryan Aeronautical for $140 million in cash, in an unexpected move aimed at bolstering its unmanned air vehicle (UAV) activities. Ryan Aeronautical, a division of Allegheny Teledyne, is developing the Global Hawk long endurance surveillance and reconnaissance UAV for the US Air Force. It is ...
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ALPA hits out at lobby group report
A report from the Proposition RJ lobby group calling for a relaxation of current scope clauses has drawn a sharp response from the US Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), marking the opening arguments in a growing debate over US carrier restrictions on the use of regional aircraft. Proposition RJ, ...
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COPA 737-700 sports new livery
COPA Airlines has unveiled its new corporate livery to coincide with the delivery of its first Boeing 737-700 and ahead of the launch this month of its international codeshare alliance with Continental Airlines. The US carrier, which has acquired a 49% holding in the Panamanian airline, will codeshare with COPA ...
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JSF demonstrators swapped to cut costs
Graham Warwick/MONTREAL Lockheed Martin has switched the roles of its Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) concept demonstrators to offset cost overruns on the programme. The company had planned to fly its first X-35 concept demonstrator aircraft (CDA) in USAir Force conventional take-off and landing (CTOL) configuration, then convert it to ...