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    SouthCentral Air/Raytheon

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    James Munson, president and chief executive of Alaskan carrier SouthCentral Air (second right), takes the keys of the airline's first Beech 1900C at Reno Cannon International Airport. Seen with him (left to right) are Raytheon Aircraft vice-president for airline sales Mike Scheidt, Skip Gallagher, Raytheon's general sales manager for airline ...

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    Avaireps

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    UK airline-marketing concern Aviareps, of Crawley, Sussex, has appointed David Hill finance director. Hill, who spent 25 years with British Airways in various financial posts, was formerly finance director of Air Seychelles. Source: Flight International

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    Crossair receives Saab 2000 Level approval

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    The Crossair Training Centre in Basle, Switzerland, has been granted final Level D qualification for its Saab 2000 full-flight simulator by the Swiss civil-aviation authority. The system was manufactured by FlightSafety International incorporating visual dis- plays from Hitachi Denshi. The Swiss regional's training centre is the principal school for Saab ...

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    Embry-Riddle opens simulation centre

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    EMBRY-RIDDLE Aeronautical University's Advanced Flight Simulation Centre has opened at its Daytona Beach, Florida, campus, equipped with a Raytheon Beech 1900D full-flight simulator built by FlightSafety International. The centre is a joint venture between Embry-Riddle and FlightSafety, and offers training to airlines as well as to the university's students. ...

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    US Air Force draws up plans for privately funded F-15 training

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC THE USAIR FORCE plans a contractor-financed and operated aircrew training-system for the McDonnell Douglas F-15C air-superiority fighter. The winning company will be required to fund production of the system, with the Air Force paying for training services once it becomes operational, in March 1999. ...

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    NATCO and BSC to move Cathay simulators

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    CATHAYPACIFIC Airways has selected Northwest Aerospace Training (NATCO) to move its simulators to Hong Kong's new Chek Lap Kok Airport. NATCO, a Northwest Airlines subsidiary, has teamed with Binghamton Simulator (BSC) to carry out the project. Planning began in June, and the simulators will be moved early in 1999. ...

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    Airbus picks E&S

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has purchased an Evans &Sutherland ESIG-3350 visual system for installation on an A320 simulator being built for United Airlines by Thomson Training & Simulation. Source: Flight International

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    Hughes stays loyal to Chinese launchers

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Five Chinese boosters will carry Hughes communications satellites from late 1998, following a new launch agreement by the US company with China Great Wall Industry. Hughes has remained faithful to the Long March, despite commercial-launch failures which have lost China several customers. The booking also includes Ìve additional ...

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    ESA will propose a rescue vehicle for Space Station

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/PARIS A European Space Agency (ESA) Council of Ministers meeting in the middle of 1998 is to decide whether to go ahead with the development of a Crew Transport Vehicle (CTV) capsule or a new proposal of a lifting-body Crew Rescue Vehicle (CRV), for use in the ...

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    Motorola plans $12 billion system

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    US company Motorola plans to launch a $12 billion satellite system to provide high-speed multi-media data and video services for business and private users from 2002. The new scheme brings the company's total proposed investment in satellite systems to $23 billion. The new Celestri system will consist of ...

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    Cape York boost

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Australia's Asia-Pacific Centre in Sydney, which is competing with another national company, Space Transportation Systems, to establish a commercial-satellite launch centre in Cape York, Queensland, has signed an agreement with the Russian-European Starsem consortium for potential launches of the Soyuz booster. The agreement gives Starsem a 5% interest in the ...

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    Pathfinder is poised for historic landing

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    NASA's ambitious plans for a series of Mars Surveyor landers and orbiters, leading to a sample return mission in 2005, depend upon a successful touchdown of the Mars Pathfinder at Ares Vallis on 4 July. The landing site is at the outflow at the bottom of a valley ...

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    All eyes on ALCA

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/PRAGUE A military band played the fanfare from Jesus Christ Superstar as the L-159 - the first new Central European combat aircraft prototype since the fall of Communism - was officially rolled out at Aero Vodochody's factory near Prague, on 12 June. The choice of ...

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    Made for each other?

    1997-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Joint ventures between Western and Central European airlines have mostly failed. Yet the region still has growth potential, and may prove to be fertile ground for meaningful partnerships   AndrzejJeziorski/PRAGUE The irony of watching consecutive presentations on successful alliance strategies from representatives of Air France and Czech ...

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    Kaman

    1997-07-01T12:28:00Z

    Brian Barents has been elected to the board of high-technology company Kaman, of Bloomfield, Connecticut. He is president and chief executive of newly formed Galaxy Aerospace, which will manufacture, market and support the Astra and Galaxy business jets developed by Israel Aircraft Industries.   Source: Airline Business

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    Boeing

    1997-07-01T12:28:00Z

    James Morris has become vice-president and general manager of the Helicopters division, Boeing Defense & Space Group, succeeding Denton Hanford. Morris was formerly Helicopters division assistant general manager, and Hanford takes responsibility for transition activities following the purchase by Boeing of Rockwell International's aerospace and defence units to create the ...

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    Commander

    1997-07-01T12:27:00Z

    Jim Matheson has been appointed president of Twin Commander, of Arlington, Washington. He was formerly general manager and also serves as president of C-130 propeller overhauler Pacific Propeller, of Kent, Washington.   Source: Airline Business

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    Raytheon

    1997-07-01T12:27:00Z

    Raytheon Aircraft has named Richard Danforth vice-president for operations, with responsibility for factories in Wichita, Salina and Andover, in Kansas, and Little Rock, Arkansas. Danforth, with Raytheon since 1982, was most recently deputy manager for manufacturing at Raytheon Electronic Systems in Bedford, Massachusetts. Kenneth Guss has been appointed president of ...

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    Techspace Aero

    1997-07-01T12:26:00Z

    Emeric d'Arcimoles has been appointed managing director and general manager of Belgian aircraft manufacturer Techspace Aero, of Herstal. He was formerly general manager of the Aeronautical Equipment division of Snecma subsidiary Hispano-Suiza. D'Arcimoles takes over from Pierre Cognet, who will manage newly formed Snecma Services, and who will remain a ...

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    Mesaba airlines

    1997-07-01T12:26:00Z

    Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota-based Mesaba Airlines, operating as Northwest Airlink, has named Scott Durgin vice-president of customer service. He formerly held a similar position at Business Express Airlines.   Source: Airline Business