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    AI(R) holds talks on 70-seater plans

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Aero International (Regional) (AI(R) is in last-minute talks with potential partners on its planned Airjet family of regional jets as it nears a decision on whether to go ahead with the 70-seat aircraft. Embraer, Saab and Aerostructures are all competing to supply the wing, although the US firm ...

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    Kuwait is cleared to buy Longbow Apache

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Kuwait is hoping to buy Boeing/McDonnell Douglas AH-64D Longbow Apache attack helicopters in a move which could sink efforts by Sikorsky Aircraft to provide the Gulf state with an armed version of the UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter. The US Department of Defense has formally notified Congress that Kuwait ...

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    Boeing looks again at plans for NLA

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Boeing has restarted efforts which could lead to the rebirth of the New Large Airplane (NLA) concept, dropped in 1995 in favour of plans to develop the stretched, re-winged 747-500X/600X. One of the initiatives is aimed at creating "faster, cheaper", processes which would ...

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    Airbus and Boeing benefit as ILFC orders new aircraft

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    International Lease Finance (ILFC) has placed orders for 126 new aircraft, shared almost equally between the Airbus Industrie consortium and Boeing. The orders from the world's largest aircraft-leasing company are for 61 Boeings, worth $4.5 billion, and 65 Airbuses, worth around $3.9 billion. ILFC has 112 airline customers ...

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    MD-17 certification

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Boeing has received an Organizational Designated Airworthiness Representative delegation from the Federal Aviation Administration as part of steps towards commercial type certification of the MD-17, a civil version of the C-17. This allows authorised employees to inspect parts on behalf of the FAA. Source: Flight International

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    BA aims to fly Qantas 747-400s in stopover periods

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    British Airways is seeking clearance from the UK Civil Aviation Authority to allow its pilots and cabin crews to operate Qantas Boeing 747-400s on routes from London Heathrow Airport for an unlimited period. An application to the CAA from BA says that the approval is "-initially to facilitate ...

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    Europe aims to keep pressure on USA over subsidies issue

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON The European aerospace industry is considering calling for the cancellation of the 1992 transatlantic agreement on aircraft subsidies as one of its options to keep up pressure on the USA in the wake of the Boeing/McDonnell Douglas (MDC) merger, say sources in Brussels. The ...

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    STAe thinks again on AE31X

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/BEIJING Singapore Technologies Aerospace (STAe) is having second thoughts about participating in the planned joint Sino-European AE31X aircraft programme because of financial and workshare uncertainties. According to industry sources, STAe has in recent weeks voiced reservations to partners Airbus Industries Asia (AIA) and Aviation Industries ...

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    Boeing may install new cockpit on 767-400ER

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Boeing is considering the introduction of a new cockpit on the recently launched 767-400ER, in a move which could result in existing versions of the 767, the 757 and, eventually, the 747-400, being updated. Air Transport Intelligence, the new Reed Aerospace on-line news service, says that a decision ...

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    AlliedSignal reveals China manufacturing plans

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal Aerospace is aiming to finalise the first of three planned manufacturing joint ventures with Chinese industry by October, strengthening its bid to participate in the Sino-European Airbus/Avic/Singapore Technologies AE31X programme. The first joint venture involves a partnership with China Aero Technology Import & Export (CATIC) to produce ...

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    FADEC is replaced on Eurofighter engine

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Ian Sheppard/LONDON Initial production-standard Eurojet EJ200 engines installed on the Italian DA3 Eurofighter EF2000 prototype have been fitted with a new full-authority digital engine-control (FADEC) system after the original unit was found to be overweight and unreliable. The engines are undergoing ground runs in Turin before ...

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    Aid for Concorde

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    British Airways Engineering is testing an artificial-intelligence maintenance aid with the Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde's Rolls-Royce Olympus engines. Source: Flight International

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    Keeping promises

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Emma Kelly/London The in-flight-entertainment (IFE) industry has undergone a radical change this year, with the leading hardware providers finally conceding that they are guilty of over-promising and under-delivering to their airline customers. After years of trying to meet airline requests for ever-more ambitious IFE applications, the makers have ...

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    A 'super jumbo' by any other name could fit the bill

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I read with interest the article "MDC flies new concept demonstrator" (Flight International, 13-19 August, P26), about the 6%-scale model of a blended-wing-body aircraft (which should be capable of carrying up to 800 passengers) designed, built and flown for McDonnell Douglas (MDC) by Stanford University, California. ...

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    EU Single-engine operations

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I believe that your readers, the industry and the European Commission (EC) should be made aware that the Executive Committee of the UK Civil Aviation Authority intends to propose an amendment to the Air Navigation Order (ANO) (No2). This is in clear breach of EC Regulations, according to ...

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    Missing the bandwagon?

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    The Jospin Government is to reveal its strategy for French aerospace which will also determine the fate of Europe Julian Moxon/PARIS At the end of this month, Lionel Jospin's new socialist Government is scheduled to reveal its plans for the re-organisation of France's still largely state-owned aerospace ...

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    Hughes Arabia

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Hughes Arabia, based in Riyadah, Saudi Arabia, an affiliate of Hughes Middle East Operations, which is a business area of Hughes Information Systems, has appointed retired US Air Force Lt Gen James (Jim) Record president. He was with the USAF for 35 years before joining Hughes this year, where he ...

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    British International

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Seen here (centre) is Neil Calvert, engineering manager of helicopter repair and overhaul company British International, of Aberdeen, Scotland, with the successful applicants for the Helicopter Engineering Apprenticeship Training Scheme initiated by British International and Air Service Training (Engineering). Seen with him at a recent "open evening" (left to right) ...

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    ATA

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Charles Cleaver has been appointed treasurer/director of aircraft programmes at American Trans Air (ATA) of Indianapolis, Indiana. He was formerly on secondment from the UK's Rolls-Royce to International Aero Engines as treasurer and director of sales finance. Source: Flight International

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    Second Boeing Delta launches ACE

    1997-09-10T00:00:00Z

    NASA launched the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) on 26 August, using a Delta 2 rocket. On 21 August, the first Delta 2 launch by Boeing since its acquisition of McDonnell Douglas placed five craft into orbit. The first of the two Delta 7960 two-stage models was launched from ...