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    Space debris

    1997-07-23T17:46:00Z

    The Aerospace Corporation has established a centre in California for orbital and re-entry debris studies. The centre will analyse space debris, collision-avoidance systems and the possibilities for deliberate re-entry of some debris into the Earth's atmosphere.   Source: Flight International

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    Sextant buys Air Lab

    1997-07-23T17:28:00Z

    France's Sextant Avionique is to buy Triumph Group's Air Lab instrument-overhaul division and to make the US company's A Biederman aircraft-instrument division as a distributor and repair-station for some products.   Source: Flight International

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    Zantop base acquired

    1997-07-23T17:28:00Z

    Whitehall has completed the acquisition of Zantop International Airlines' Macon, Georgia, maintenance operation. The centre specialises in McDonnell Douglas DC-8s and has annual sales of $20 million. Whitehall owns Florida-based maintenance company Aero Corporation. Source: Flight International

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    Parker purchase

    1997-07-23T17:27:00Z

    Parker Hannifin's Parker Aerospace unit has purchased the fuel-system-components product line of California-based XAR Industries. The deal is expected to add $3 million a year in sales.   Source: Flight International

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    Raytheon pays for TI

    1997-07-23T17:26:00Z

    Raytheon has completed the $2.95 billion purchase of Texas Instruments' defence business, boosting annual revenues to $14 billion. The $9.5 billion acquisition of the Hughes defence-electronics business is still pending. Raytheon has sold its home-appliance division for $750 million and plans to raise $2.5 billion in debt to pay for ...

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    Hamre nominated

    1997-07-23T17:19:00Z

    US President Bill Clinton has nominated John Hamre, now the Department of Defense's comptroller, to become defence secretary William Cohen's deputy. Hamre, who has prepared the Pentagon's budget submission since 1993, would take over from John White.   Source: Flight International

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    MAPO investigation

    1997-07-23T17:18:00Z

    Russia's general prosecutor and the country's federal security service are investigating the alleged misuse of $237 million from the state budget. The money was intended to finance production of MAPO MiG-29s for the Indian air force.   Source: Flight International

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    Ethiopian

    1997-07-23T16:48:00Z

    Ato Bisrat Negatu has been appointed chief executive of Ethiopian Airlines. Negatu has been with the airline for 24 years, and has management experience in human resources planning and development, fleet planning and aircraft evaluation, bilateral and commercial agreement negotiations and market research and development. He has also served as ...

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    SimuFlite

    1997-07-23T16:45:00Z

    SimuFlite Training International, of Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, has named Cliff Reavis manager of the Learjet programme. He is a former chief pilot for Million Air of Addison, Texas. Marjorie De-Long is appointed to the new position of market development manager. She was most recently manager of sales and marketing information ...

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    Carnival Air

    1997-07-23T16:42:00Z

    Lee Steele has become president of scheduled passenger carrier Carnival Air Lines of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He replaces Raymond Vecci, who moves to Northwest Airlines. Steele has been a consultant to Carnival for the past four months, and has held senior positions within MGM Grand Air, Arrow Air and Eastern ...

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    FAA fines Lone Star

    1997-07-23T16:37:00Z

    Fort Worth, Texas-based Lone Star Airlines has been fined $375,000 by the US Federal Aviation Administration for carrying a cardboard box containing flammable fuel-tank sealant. Rules on transporting hazardous materials were tightened after the May 1996 ValuJet crash.   Source: Flight International

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    Pittsburgh ruling due

    1997-07-23T16:37:00Z

    The US National Transportation Safety Board may soon close the book on the mysterious crash of the US Airways Boeing 737-300 on 8 September, 1994. Rudder-system malfunction is suspected.   Source: Flight International

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    Northwest

    1997-07-23T16:37:00Z

    Northwest Airlines, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has appointed Don Washburn president of its Northwest Cargo unit, and named him executive vice-president for flight operations of Northwest Airlines. Washburn replaces Bill Slattery, who is to retire in April 1998, at Northwest Cargo. Raymond Vecci is appointed executive vice-president for customer service of ...

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    Raytheon

    1997-07-23T16:34:00Z

    Raytheon Aircraft, of Wichita, Kansas, has appointed Stephen Lynch vice-president of international special-mission Hawker deliveries, responsible for the Hawker U-125A search and rescue aircraft destined for the Japan Air Self Defence Force. He joined the company following Raytheon's purchase of British Aerospace's corporate-jets business in 1993. Source: Flight International

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    Hughes

    1997-07-23T16:33:00Z

    Phillip LePore, president of Hughes Technical Services, of Vienna, Virginia, has also become president of Hughes Training, of Arlington, Texas, following the retirement of Stuart Moore on 30 June. Source: Flight International

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    HAI

    1997-07-23T16:30:00Z

    Neill Osborne has become chairman of the Alexandria, Virginia-based Helicopter Association International (HAI) and chairman of the International Federation of Helicopter Associations. Osborne was elected to the HAI Board for 1993-4, served as assistant treasurer during 1994-5, as treasurer during 1995-6 and as vice chairman for 1996-7. Source: Flight ...

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    In the Mir

    1997-07-23T16:29:00Z

    Russian mission controllers have postponed a spacewalk designed to allow the crew on the Mir space station to repair damage done when an unmanned cargo craft collided with its Spektr module in early July. The decision was taken following a near 24h battle to restore power after a member of ...

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    ECAC

    1997-07-23T16:28:00Z

    Andre Auer, director of the Swiss Federal Office for Civil Aviation, has been elected president of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) for a three year term, succeeding Val Eggars of Denmark. Source: Flight International

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    Airwork

    1997-07-23T16:26:00Z

    Hugh McElroy has been named vice-president and general manager of engine overhauler Airwork, of Millville, New Jersey, part of UNC's Garrett Aviation Services. McElroy, with Airwork since 1980, was most recently vice-president of engineering, quality and materials. Source: Flight International

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    Swiss Cargolux link

    1997-07-23T16:21:00Z

    Swissair cargo subsidiary Swisscargo is in talks which could lead to it taking to take an equity stake in Luxembourg's Cargolux. A marketing agreement is being discussed, and Swissair confirms that it is also in talks with Lufthansa over a possible purchase of Lufthansa Cargo's 24.5% stake in Cargolux. Lufthansa ...