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Bond Helicopters has secured a £10 million ($17 million) three-year contract to supply joint offshore support to UK-based oil and gas companies BHP Petroleum and Hydro Carbon Resources. The Aberdeen, Scotland, UK-based operator will deploy two Eurocopter SA365Ns to transport personnel to and from the oil rigs operating off the ...
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Cessna issues orders to upgrade firewalls on piston singles
Cessna Aircraft has issued a mandatory service bulletin ordering inspections and an upgrade to eliminate cracked lower firewalls on some new 182S Skylanes. Cessna's work order for the Skylanes follows a similar order this year which affected all 172R Skyhawks and 172S Skyhawk SPs. More than 1,400 aircraft are ...
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Norway implements M-ADS
The safety of helicopters operating in the North Sea is set to improve from this month with the implementation of Norway's modified-automatic dependent surveillance (M-ADS) mandate. From 22 April, helicopters operating in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea will be required to carry M-ADS satellite communication avionics, allowing them ...
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Sino Swearingen appoints Jet Resource
Sino Swearingen has appointed Jet Resource as a distributor and service centre for the SJ30-2 business jet in northern California and Nevada. Jet Resource, a new partnership between two established aviation services companies, has ordered 10 aircraft for delivery from the second quarter of 2001. Source: Flight International
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Phoenix Fanjet's future waits on court decision
Kate Sarsfield/LONDON Alberta Aerospace's (AAC) plan to certificate and deliver its single-engined Phoenix Fanjet by the end of the year has been thwarted by a legal battle over the rights to the aircraft, formally known as the Promavia Jet Squalus. Canada's AAC secured a licence agreement with Belgium's ...
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Cuts to business flights threaten UK economy
Business aircraft capacity at London's major international airports will halve by 2010 according to a UK Government-sponsored report. It says the knock-on effect could have a significant impact on the industry in general and the UK economy in particular, "The reduction in the provision for business aviation in the ...
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BAeFT leads training move to Europe
David Learmount/LONDON British Aerospace Flight Training (BAeFT) will be the first professional pilot training school to take advantage of the Joint Aviation Regulations for flight crew licensing (JAR FCL) when it moves its operations from Prestwick, Scotland, to Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, in September. BAeFT's move to ...
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Wayfarer enters fractional race
Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC US Corporate aircraft management company Wayfarer Aviation is to launch a fractional ownership programme using secondhand Raytheon Beech King Air twin turboprops. The Wayfarer StarShares scheme is aimed at customers within 1,100km (600nm) of New York, says president Jim Christiansen. The company has three aircraft - two ...
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Berlin airport finance
The German Government has approved finance for the new Berlin Brandenburg International Airport development, which will be built and operated by a consortium including Frankfurt Airport, Hochtief, ABB and Bankgesellschaft Berlin. The consortium will pay DM635 million ($348.5 million) to acquire the holding company that owns Berlin's three airports. Brandenburg ...
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NATO reacts to surveillance challenge
Tim Ripley and DeeDeeDoke/LONDON Allied commanders are calling in additional surveillance assets to improve their coverage of Yugoslavia in an effort to combat intensifying Yugoslav military action in Kosovo. US Air Force General Atomics RQ-1A Predators and US Army TRW Hunter unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) - the latter on their ...
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LCA remains on the ground as details of US sanctions emerge
Howard Gethin/LONDONIndia's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) is continuing to undergo taxi trials, but remains grounded because of the lack of a reliable flight control computer. The system was impounded by US officials after Indian scientists working in the USA were sent home following India's nuclear tests in May last year. ...
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B-1 is deployed as NATO targets Serb tactical units
NATO began to switch the emphasis of its air campaign in Yugoslavia to tactical targets on 31 March in an effort to target the Yugoslav army in Kosovo directly, but continued with strikes against strategic and air defence targets as bad weather hampered operations for much of the last week ...
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Unita rebels obtains MiG-23s, gunships
Unita, the Angolan rebel movement, has obtained up to six MiG-23 fighter bombers and six Mil Mi-24 Hind attack helicopters, South African sources say. The acquisition ends the Angolan Government's monopoly on air power and alters the balance of power in the country. More importantly it offers Unita the ...
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US Air Force offered another 60 C-17s
The US Air Force's C-17 Globemaster III transport fleet will number 180 if the US Department of Defense accepts a Boeing offer to supply a further60 aircraft. The unsolicited offer on 30 March results from a year-long Boeing study of cost-cutting measures aimed at generating further C-17 sales to ...
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Second Comanche makes first flight
Boeing Sikorsky has flown the second RAH-66 Comanche scout/attack helicopter. The aircraft completed a 30min first flight at Sikorksy's West Palm Beach, Florida, test centre on 30 March. The second RAH-66 will be used to test the Comanche mission equipment package (MEP). Initial testing will evaluate the digital flight ...
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US DoD to detail JSF cost restructure plan
Chris Jasper/LONDON Joint Strike Fighter rivals Boeing and Lockheed Martin are to be called in by the US Department of Defense on 9 April to be told how the DoD intends to restructure the programme in an attempt to head off rising costs. The planned revision of the programme will ...
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Poland takes first step towardsrebuilding aerospace industry
Andrew Doyle/MUNICH Poland has begun restructuring its beleagured aerospace industry with the formation of a new company to take over the assets and ongoing operations of bankrupt PZL-Mielec Aircraft. The move is aimed at relieving the state-owned manufacturer of its crippling debts and allowing it to fulfil current ...
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Portuguese flag carrier to join SAirGroup stable
TAP Air Portugal will become the latest European carrier to come under the partial ownership of SAir Group if plans for the Swiss company to acquire a 20% stake in the Portuguese state-owned flag-carrier are approved by the European Commission. SAir Group says it hopes to complete the purchase ...
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Turbofan chosen for unmanned air vehicle
AlliedSignal's F124turbofan will power Boeing's unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV), which is to be flight tested under a US Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency technology demonstration contract (Flight International, 31 March-6 April). The unreheated turbofan was chosen over the Rolls-Royce Turboméca Adour to power the UCAV. The F124 is ...
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Ryanair introduces first 737-800 to expand European network
Ryanair has taken delivery of the first of 25 Boeing 737-800s ordered last year to expand its European network. Ryanair, which operates 21 Boeing 737-200s, including seven Stage 3 hushkitted machines, also has options for 20 737-800s. The airline 33 routes from London Stansted to Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, Norway, ...