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    ACAS for Aeroflot

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Aeroflot Russian International Airlines has selected AlliedSignal to supply airborne collision avoidance systems (ACAS) for eight Ilyushin Il-76 freighters to enable them to comply with new legalisation scheduled to take effect in Europe next January. Source: Flight International

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    GE Harris signs Comair CRJs for datalink trial

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    US regional Comair has committed two Canadair Regional Jets (CRJs) to test a high-speed wireless datalink system developed by General Electric-Harris joint venture GE Harris Aviation Information Solutions. GE Harris Aviation's automated On, Off, On, In (OOOI) datalink will be installed on the first CRJ in mid-November. The second ...

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    BAe to relaunch regional jet family with update of RJ85

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/WASHINGTON DC British Aerospace expects to launch development of the re-engined Avro RJ-X programme with the RJ-85 as a result of stronger market interest in the smallest version of the regional jet family. Two unbuilt RJ airframes have been allocated to the development programme, aircraft serial numbers ...

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    SA Airlink rethinks Swazi operation

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Operations BY Airlink Swaziland, the new venture between SA Airlink and the Swazi Government, may have to be reconsidered, says SA Airlink chief executive Rodger Foster. "The five-week-old operation has been fraught with political resistance from groups in Swaziland who want the government to operate the service," he says. ...

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    Uzbekistan takes first 757-200

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Uzbekistan Airways has received the first of two Boeing 757-200s for international scheduled services. The 184-seat aircraft, which includes a 26-seat business-class cabin, will be used on services from Uzbekistan to points in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The new 757-200 joins two 767-300ERs, three Airbus A310s, three Avro ...

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    Radical reform

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    The US Air Force is shifting priorities and working on a major facelift of its force structure Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Air power is on the verge of major changes, but it will take time to reshape today's force structure for the realities of expeditionary operations and coalition warfare, ...

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    Digital giant

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Boeing and Northrop Grumman have combined forces to bring construction of the 747 into the 21st century Guy Norris/SEATTLELate next month a 747-400 destined for Japan Airlines (JAL) will roll out of Boeing's Everett manufacturing site in Washington. On the outside it will look just like any other -400, but ...

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    Precision prerequisite

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Without precision strike capabilities, a nation will not be asked to participate in coalition warfare. In most air forces, the laser-guided bomb (LGB) is the primary precision guided munition (PGM). Poor weather over Kosovo and Iraq during Desert Fox highlighted problems with bombing through cloud. RAF Chief of the ...

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    Negative stability tests aid Airbus A3XX design

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has begun trials of an A340 set up to fly with reduced stability margins as part of its drive to validate technology for the proposed 550-seat A3XX. Ina recent initial trial, the natural stability of the A340 was reduced by transferring fuel between tanks so that the ...

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    Gold delivery

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Gold Air has taken delivery of a refurbished British Aerospace HS-125-800, which will join the company's 14-strong charter aircraft fleet. This includes one BAe HS125-700 and two Cessna Citation SIIs. "As there is a limited number of mid-size business aircraft available for charter in the UK, interest from the industry ...

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    First Century Jet risk-sharer signs

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Kate Sarsfield/LONDON Century Aerospace has signed the first of five risk-sharing partners to help fund and develop its Century Jet CA-100. The remaining contractors will be announced at the US National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention in October, a year after the six-seat aircraft was transformed from a single to ...

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    Parachute deployment cuts short first flight of Helios

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    NASA and AeroVironment, makers of the huge and unconventional Helios flying wing, are investigating the inadvertent deployment of the flight termination system parachute. It brought to a premature end a successful first flight of Helios at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, California, on 8 September. The 75.3m (247ft)-span ...

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    Falcon approval

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Dassault Aviation has won US certification for the improved Falcon 900C business jet. The aircraft combines the 7,400km (4,000nm)-range Falcon 900B airframe with the Honeywell Primus 2000 integrated avionics of the longer-range 900EX. Dassault, which has an "18-month order backlog for every Falcon", including 51 Falcon 2000s for Executive Jet's ...

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    P&WC begins work on PW127 variant

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada has begun work on a turboshaft version of its PW127 turboprop, initially to power the Mil Mi-38 helicopter to be developed by Mil, Kazan and Eurocopter. There is no other turboshaft in the PW127T/S' class, says P&WC vice-president, marketing and international business, Joe Torchetti. The ...

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    GII operators to get RVSM help

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Honeywell and Garrett Aviation Services have teamed to develop a reduced vertical separation minima (RVSM) compliance package for Gulfstream II and IIB operators. They are also evaluating a similar package for ageing Cessna Citation and Learjet business jets. "As RVSM airspace expands [across Europe and the Pacific], we want ...

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    Israel cuts back

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    The Israeli defence ministry has cut the budget earmarked for the purchase of Israeli-made defence systems and instructed the air force to purchase US-built systems. The decrease is a result of a 950 million shekel ($224 million) cut in next year's defence budget. Jacob Toren, president of Elop, says the ...

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    Greek F406S deal

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Reims Aviation has signed a contract worth Fr90 million ($14.5 million) with the Greek navy for two F406 Surmar maritime surveillance aircraft for the national coast guard. A further aircraft is on option. The Surmars will be equipped with a side-looking airborne radar, infrared line scanner, forward looking infrared and ...

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    Philippines eyes New Zealand A-4s

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    Peter Le Franchi/CANBERRA The New Zealand Ministry of Defence has put its 19 McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawks up for sale, with the Philippines confirmed as one of the nations being targeted as a buyer. Philippine president Joseph Estrada and Philippine air force chief of air staff Gen Wilfredo Florendo are ...

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    Poland issues RFI for VIP transports

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    The Polish Ministry of Defence has issued a request for information (RFI) covering its purchase of up to six VIP transports and set a response deadline of the end of this month. The country is understood to require up to two large, long-range business jets and four smaller transports ...

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    Lockheed Martin loses spy satellite order to Boeing

    1999-09-15T00:00:00Z

    The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), which controls the USA's network of advanced spy satellites, has picked Boeing over incumbent Lockheed Martin to build the nation's next generation of reconnaissance-imagery spacecraft. The so-called Future Imagery Architecture (FIA) contract, which is estimated to be worth as much as $5 billion, is ...