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    CIS business takes off

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Although business aviation in Russia and the CIS has not received much attention over the six years since the break-up of the Soviet Union, it is becoming an increasingly important tool in the development of industry and services. There are now about six operators in the region with ...

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    Bell plans to fly 427 for first time in December

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Bell plans to fly its Model 427 light twin-turbine helicopter early in December. The first of two prototypes is in the final stages of assembly at Bell's Mirabel, Canada, commercial-helicopter plant. The company has orders for more than 65 aircraft, with US certification planned for December 1998 and ...

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    Gatwick Avionics snaps up competitor Thurston

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    UK general-aviation company Gatwick Avionics (Redhill) has acquired rival Thurston Avionics for an undisclosed sum. The Stapleford-based company will continue to operate under its existing title for the time being. According to Tony Okill, managing director and co-owner of Gatwick Avionics, however, it will be "-renamed Gatwick Avionics (Stapleford) at ...

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    Boeing wins UK order for MD902 Explorer

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Police Aviation Services (PAS) will be the UK launch customer for the improved Boeing MD902 Explorer. PAS, which provides pilots, aircraft and support services to 20 UK police forces, will take delivery of the MD902 in the first quarter of 1998, and will provide the helicopter under contract for the ...

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    CASA discusses role in Air Jet 70 programme

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    CASA Aircraft is in talks to join the Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) Air Jet 70 regional-jet programme, in a move which could lead to the Spanish company becoming a full member of the regional-aircraft group, it emerged at the European Regions Airline Association meeting held in Baveno, Italy, on 9-10 ...

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    Air China settles on Next Generation 737

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Air China has opted for the Next Generation Boeing 737 to meet its long-standing requirement for a new narrow-body jet airliner, as part of a $1.5 million China Aviation Supplies (CASC) order for 30 new Boeing aircraft expected to be announced at the end of October. CASC will ...

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    USAplans strike-UCAV demonstration

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Plans to demonstrate an unmanned combat air-vehicle (UCAV) capable of air-defence suppression and mobile-target attack have been unveiled by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). This is the first major programme to be launched involving UCAVs. A $125 million advanced-technology demonstration is planned by DARPA and ...

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    Landair unveils planning tool for airlines

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    A "what-if?" strategic-planning tool, intended to enable airline decision-makers to minimise risk by simulating scenarios, has been unveiled by Salisbury, UK-based Landair International. The Airline Planning Model draws on existing computer models and databases of an airline, from scheduling and fleet planning to maintenance, as well complying with ...

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    Israel/Russia compete to arm F-10 fighter

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    China is being offered an array of Russian and Israeli air-to-air and air-to-ground weaponry to support competing bids to supply the radar for the Chengdu F-10 fighter now in development, and the planned follow-on purchase of Sukhoi Su-27MK Flankers. Phazotron is proposing the Zhemchoug multi-mode radar, which has ...

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    Mir restoration work continues after Atlantis returns to Earth

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Work to restore the Russian Mir space station to full working order continued after the departure of the seventh Space Shuttle Atlantis mission, which delivered cargo and equipment, including a new computer. The Atlantis landed at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 6 October following a ten-day mission, ...

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    AVIC worries over slow progress of AE31X to market

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Aviation industries of China (AVIC) is voicing concern that the planned AE31X airliner family risks missing the market, unless an overall agreement can be reached with joint- venture partners Airbus Industrie Asia (AIA) and Singapore Technologies (STAe) by the end of the year. Pre-development work on the 105-seat ...

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    ARIA covers Il-96M delay with leased 777s

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Aeroflot-Russian International Airlines (ARIA) is to take two GE90-powered Boeing 777-200s on a seven-year lease from International Lease Finance. The aircraft will be delivered in 1998 and will initially give the airline capacity to cover for the expected delay to the delivery of the first of 17 Iluyshin Il-96Ms it ...

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    Airtours denies plans for A330 but closes on fleet decision

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Airtours International is close to deciding on an order for new long-haul aircraft from Airbus or Boeing, but the airline denies that it has any plans to introduce Airbus A330s in 1998. According to Mike Lee, managing director of the Manchester, UK-based charter airline, decisions will be made ...

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    Air UK finalises order for five ATR 72-200's

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Air UK has signed its long-expected deal with Aero International (Regional) for five ATR 72-200s. The contract, worth $70 million, includes a firm order for four aircraft and an option on a fifth (Flight International, 27 August-2 September). Deliveries of the ATRs to Stansted, UK-based Air UK, will ...

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    Parts shortages slow down Boeing production

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has halted production of the 747 and Next Generation 737 temporarily, to give suppliers time to make up parts shortages which have delayed deliveries. The company will deliver between five and ten fewer Next Generation 737s, and four or five fewer 747s, than planned this year. Production ...

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    328JET prepared for first flight.

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Fairchild Dornier has announced improved performance for its 328JET as it prepares for the First flight in January 1998 of the new 32-seat regional jet. The first prototype is taking shape at Dornier Luftfahrt in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, with the engine pylons delivered in September and the Pratt & Whitney Canada ...

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    BWA discusses ATP franchise

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    British World Airlines (BWA) is considering launching franchise operations in 1998, as it introduces the first of two recently acquired 68-seat British Aerospace ATP turboprops. The Southend, UK-based airline specialises in leasing, aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance (ACMI) operations, as well as providing an air-operator's-certificate (AOC) service. BWA's ...

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    US overflying charges spark protests

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    US Government plans to raise $100 million annually from foreign carriers by charging for use of Federal Aviation Administration-controlled oceanic airspace have raised a storm of protest from 20 governments, and most of the 170 carriers which the International Air Transport Association says would be affected. Airlines fear ...

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    Fuel-tank safety checks initiated

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    About 2,000 of 6,000 aircraft operated by 68 airlines worldwide will be inspected over the next three years for the type of fuel-system defects suspected of causing the crash of a Trans World Airlines Boeing 747-100 in July 1996. The Aircraft Fuel Systems Safety Programme will involve checks ...

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    Jamaica's Cat 1 rating brings Delta deal nearer

    1997-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Air Jamaica is moving ahead with plans for a co-operation agreement with Delta Air Lines after the USA upgraded Jamaica's safety-oversight rating to Category 1. The deal with Delta, announced in July, had been on hold until the US Federal Aviation Administration's international aviation-safety assessment team was satisfied ...