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    Launch cancelled

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    The Chinese Long March 2C launch of two Motorola Iridium satellites scheduled for the end of March has been postponed due to "technical problems-on both sides", says Motorola and Great Wall Industry. Both deny that the decision was related to the US Government's ban on the Chinese launch of large ...

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    Moving on up

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Number five worldwide and climbing: can Canada keep up the momentum? When the count is complete, Canada expects to have ended 1998 with the world's fifth largest aerospace industry, ahead of Japan in sales terms - one rung higher than in 1997 and one step closer to its goal of ...

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    Prime time

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    The success of Canada's big four aerospace firms has been the spur for growth among other companies Canada's growth as an aerospace manufacturer is mirrored by that of its primes. Now companies are emerging from the industry's mass of smaller firms with hopes of matching, through consolidation and growth, the ...

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    Making the transition

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Eclipsed by the primes, Canada's second and third tiers contain world-class players Canada's diminishing defence spending has forced fundamental changes on to its aviation industry. Many companies, subsidiaries of US primes established to provide industrial offsets for Canada's past military purchases, have had to find a new raison d'etre. ...

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    Elbit purchases US support company

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Israel's Elbit Systems is continuing a drive to transform itself into a major upgrade centre for military aircraft, with the agreed purchase for $16 million of Alabama, USA-based International Enterprises (IEI). IEI provides repair, maintenance and logistics support for defence electronics systems on aircraft and ships. The deal follows ...

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    Mergers

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    The UK's Dowty Group has bought GE Aircraft Engines subsidiary Tri-Manufacturing for $58 million. The Indiana-based aero-engine components fabricator will be incorporated into TI Group member Dowty's Turbine Engine Components (D-TEC) business. HeavyLift Cargo Airlines, the world's largest outsized-freight operator, has been acquired in a management buyout which values its ...

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    Insurers counting on a rise in premiums by end of year

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Chris Jasper/LONDON The aviation insurance industry is becoming convinced that the headlong fall in premiums may be poised to hit bottom or even begin a slow recovery, with the market's massive over-capacity also set to be reduced as part of the same process. Since premiums last hit a peak ...

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    Cirrus SR20 demonstrator kills test pilot in prison crash

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Dave Higdon/DULUTHNational Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Federal Aviation Administration investigators are examining the aileron control system as a possible cause of the crash on 23 March of the first production SR20 that killed Cirrus Design's chief test pilot. The aircraft left the assembly line on 20 March and was ...

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    Europe and USA start Galileo connection talks

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Europe and the USA have started discussions to ensure Europe's Galileo global navigation satellite system (GNSS) is interoperable with the US global positioning system (GPS). In February, the European Commission (EC) announced plans to develop Galileo as an open, global satellite navigation system independent from the GPS. Although the USA ...

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    Japan identifies MD-11 autopilot defects after crash probe

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Japan's Ministry of Transport (MoT) is expected to recommend to the US Federal Aviation Administration that improvements be made to the programming of Boeing's MD-11 autopilot system, according to Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun daily newspaper. This follows the investigation of a Japan Airlines (JAL) MD-11 incident over the Shima Peninisula ...

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    FAA seeks clarification on NTSB 737 rudder recommendations

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has recommended that the US Federal Aviation Administration require all Boeing 737s to have a "reliably redundant" rudder system, following its investigation of the September 1994 fatal crash of a US Airways Boeing 737-300 near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The ...

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    Eurocontrol pushes users on 8.33kHz

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Emma Kelly/PALMA Eurocontrol is stressing that no further delay is possible in the implementation of 8.33kHz channel-spacing in European airspace, despite concerns over the low level of equipment installation by operators. The introduction of 8.33kHz channel-spacing, which will free additional radio frequencies to meet increasing air traffic management ...

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    SAA widens alliance with Ghana Airways

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

     South African Airways and Ghana Airways are to extend their codeshare ties into a wider long-term commercial alliance. Signing the memorandum of understanding on the deal in Johannesburg, SAA chief executive Coleman Andrews said Ghana Airways will become a key partner in the South African airline's networking plans in ...

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    Centre opens at Domodedovo

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    A business aviation centre has opened at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport. The centre is operated jointly by corporate aircraft service and maintenance company AVCOM, with the airport's leading aircraft operator East Line Group. AVCOM, which has a fleet of about 12 British Aerospace 125-700s, Dassault Falcon 20 and Falcon 2000 ...

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    Bombardier joins completions market

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Bombardier Business Jet Solutions has become the launch customer for Bombardier's third party completion business at its Learjet subsidiary in Wichita, Kansas. Bombardier Aviation Services (BAS) is contracted to complete seven Challenger 604s for its sister company's fractional ownership programme and is eyeing other third-party business. BAS expects to ...

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    Dnepr prepared for launch

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON The first commercial launch of the Dnepr, a former SS-18K ballistic missile, will be made from a silo at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan between 21 and 25 April. The launcher is operated by ISC Kosmotras, a consortium of 20 Russian and Ukrainian companies. The 37.3m-high ...

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    Shuttle flights faced with further delays

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    The introduction of the STS101 Hubble emergency repair mission 3A in October and the timing of the launch of the Russian International Space Station (ISS) Service Module in September have led to a shifting of ISS Shuttle flights. Although the STS96 is still scheduled for a May logistics flight ...

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    Northrop writes off Kistler investment

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Northrop Grumman is to write off a $30 million investment in Kistler Aerospace's K-1 two-stage reusable launch vehicle programme because of uncertainty over Kistler's financing. The US manufacturer, which is supplying composite structures for the K-1, advanced Kistler the cash late last year when its financing began to dry ...

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    Delta III launch date

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

     The second launch of Boeing's Delta III from launch complex 17 at Cape Canaveral, Florida, is scheduled for 5 April. The Delta III will carry Loral Skynet's Orion 3 communications satellite into geostationary transfer orbit. The first flight failed in August 1998, resulting in the loss of the Galaxy ...

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    Pan American eyes grounded Kiwi International

    1999-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Charter specialist Pan American has moved to acquire US domestic carrier Kiwi International Airlines, which has been grounded by the US Federal Aviation Administration for "numerous" safety violations. Kiwi's three Boeing 727s were taken out of service a day after the US Department of Transportation (DoT) threatened to revoke ...