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    Orbital images

    1998-05-13T17:31:00Z

    Orbital Imaging (Orbimage), an affiliate of OrbitalSciences, has acquired St Louis, Missouri-based Trifid, a maker of reconnaissance image processing hardware and software which will form the nucleus of an on-line system for archiving and distributing high-resolution imagery from the company's OrbView satellites. Source: Flight International

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    Magellan acquires

    1998-05-13T17:29:00Z

    Canada's Magellan Aerospace has acquired privately held Chicopee Manufacturing, a Boeing supplier based in Kitchener, Ontario. Magellan subsidiaries include Bristol Aerospace, Fleet Industries, Orenda Aerospace, Aeronca and Middleton Aerospace. Source: Flight International

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    Anglo sale

    1998-05-13T17:17:00Z

    Cabair Group has acquired Bournemouth Flying Club from UK Piper aircraft distributor Anglo American Airmotive for an undisclosed sum. As part of the agreement, Cabair will also acquire the club's 11 training aircraft. Source: Flight International

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    Chauffair wins JAR 145

    1998-05-13T17:15:00Z

    The UK's Chauffair has won UK Civil Aviation Authority Joint Aviation Requirement 145 approval for its Farnborough-based maintenance and engineering company. It claims to have the largest fleet of business jets in the UK, with a total of seven aircraft. Source: Flight International

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    Jet gains JAR-Ops 1

    1998-05-13T17:14:00Z

    Jet Aviation has become one of the first European companies to receive an air operators certificate under the Joint Aviation Authorities' Joint Aviation Requirement Ops 1 rules, which require implementation of an ISO 9000-standard quality system. Source: Flight International

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    Martini Ayres

    1998-05-13T17:12:00Z

    Duijvestijn Aviation has signed a five-year agreement with Martini Airfreight for the lease of two Ayres Loadmasters. The Amsterdam Lelystad Airport-based aircraft sales and leasing company, which has an firm order for five Loadmasters and an option for a further five, is due to take delivery of the first aircraft ...

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    Raytheon Hangar

    1998-05-13T17:05:00Z

    Raytheon Aircraft Services (RASL) has opened a newly refurbished hangar at its Broughton, North Wales, base in the UK. The building, which now doubles RASL's capability at the site, will accommodate the company's engineering and support services for a range of Raytheon aircraft. Source: Flight International

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    Pilot choice

    1998-05-13T16:31:00Z

    The US Air Force has modified its pilot training to allow students to select between bomber and tanker/transport tracks. The bomber "mini-track" includes low-level flying training in the Northrop T-38 following completion of the standard multi-engine course in the Raytheon T-1A. Source: Flight International

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    F-22 gets JHMCS

    1998-05-13T15:41:00Z

    Vision Systems International (VSI) has received a Lockheed Martin contract to adapt its Joint Helmet-Mounted Cuing System (JHMCS) to the F-22. VSI, a joint venture between Elbit's EFW unit and Kaiser Aerospace & Electronics, is developing the JHMCS for the F-15, F-16 and F-18, with a first flight late this ...

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    Chile delay

    1998-05-13T15:22:00Z

    The Chilean air force has delayed selection of a new fighter until the end of May. The four bidders - Boeing (F/A-18C/D), Dassault (Mirage 2000-5), Lockheed Martin (F-16C/D) and Saab (Gripen) - have been given until 22 May to submit final offers for the supply of an expected 16 aircraft. ...

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    SAS Lithuanian pact

    1998-05-13T12:47:00Z

    SAS and Lithuanian Airlines have agreed to co-operate and aim to form a "strategic partnership" by 1 September. The Lithuanian flag carrier will co-ordinate its route network with SAS, while the agreement includes reciprocal ground handling and code-sharing arrangements. The Lithuanian Government hopes to float 49% of the airline this ...

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    Colour sale

    1998-05-13T12:46:00Z

    UK tour operator Sunworld is reported to be close to succeeding in a £40 million ($64 million) bid for UK charter airline Flying Colours, despite an initial asking price of £100 million by owner Flying Colours Leisure Group. The airline operates four Boeing 757s from its Manchester base and London ...

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    Crossair Saab 2000S

    1998-05-13T12:45:00Z

    Crossair has ordered two more Saab 2000s, increasing its total to 34 by mid-1999. It has also decided to purchase an aircraft which it is already operating off lease from Saab. The new aircraft are being added to meet demand at EuroAirport Basle-Mulhouse-Freiburg. Saab 340s now operating on routes such ...

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    Dow on Sikorsky

    1998-05-13T09:09:00Z

    Dow-United Technologies Composites Products has received a five year contract worth $100-125 million from Sikorsky to produce the majority of carbonfibre, glassfibre reinforced plastic and Kevlar composite components for its H-60 and H-53 helicopters. Source: Flight International

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    Lucas actuators

    1998-05-13T09:08:00Z

    Lucas Aerospace is to supply control actuators and electronics for the aerodynamic manoeuvring system on Lockheed Martin Vought Systems' Patriot Advanced Capability (PAC-3) surface-to-air missile. The USA plans to procure 1,200 PAC-3 missiles to upgrade Patriot air-defence batteries. Source: Flight International

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    R-R inspection

    1998-05-13T09:07:00Z

    Rolls-Royce has placed an order with Scientific Measurement Systems (SMS) of Austin, Texas for a SmartScan computed tomography scanner. The engine manufacturer will use the scanner for inspecting turbine blades at its Derby, UK base. Source: Flight International

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    Dash 8 lasts longer

    1998-05-13T09:06:00Z

    Bombardier Aerospace has increased the de Havilland Dash 8 maintenance A check interval from 400h to 500h and from 4,000h to 5,000h for a C check. The Toronto, Canada-based company claims these are the longest intervals for a regional aircraft. Source: Flight International

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    ATR seeks ways to revive Airjet

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS The Aerospatiale/Alenia ATR regional aircraft consortium is "urgently" studyingways of resurrecting the Airjet regional jet programme following the collapse of the Aero International (Regional)partnership with British Aerospace, according to ATR president Patrick Gavin. He says that CASA of Spain remains a potential partner in any programme, ...

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    FAA takes emergency action on Boeing wiring

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued emergency airworthiness directives (ADs) ordering inspections of fuel tank wiring in over 1,000 older Boeing 737s, 747s and 767s. The action follows the chance discovery of a damaged wire conduit during investigations to find the source of a fuel leak on a ...

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    Air Europe increases fleet with 777-200ER lease

    1998-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Air Europe (Italy) is boosting its fleet of Boeing twinjets with a move up to the 777-200ER. The Milan-based airline has signed a 10-year lease deal for two aircraft with International Lease Finance, for delivery in 1999. The carrier's fleet of six leased Boeing 767-300ERs are deployed on scheduled ...