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    Air Livery

    1997-06-25T14:35:00Z

    Aircraft-refurbishment company Air Livery, of the UK's Southend Airport, has named Frank Dodd executive and commercial manager, responsible for all aspects of customer liaison. He was formerly works director with HPB Aviation (Luton), where he worked for the previous 19 years.   Source: Flight International

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    BVR sells F-16 EHUD

    1997-06-25T14:15:00Z

    Israel's BVR Technologies has sold its Ehud rangeless air-combat training and post-flight debriefing system to a European Lockheed Martin F-16 operator. The contract, BVR's sixth Ehud sale, is worth $2.8 million plus options and likely follow-on orders. Deliveries will begin before the end of 1997.   Source: ...

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    Large LCD from dpiX

    1997-06-25T14:14:00Z

    Xerox company dpiX has introduced the Eagle-19 liquid-crystal display (LCD) to replace the 430 x 530mm cathode-ray tubes in operator consoles on aircraft such as the Boeing E-3 and Northrop Grumman E-2 and E-8.   Source: Flight International

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    Space link

    1997-06-25T14:09:00Z

    United Space Alliance and Spacehab have agreed jointly to develop commercial markets for the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. United operates the Space Shuttle for NASA, while Spacehab operates habitable extension modules in the Shuttle's mid-deck. The firms will focus on expanding the non-government market for life and ...

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    Hughes contracts

    1997-06-25T14:08:00Z

    Hughes Space and Communications has been awarded a contract to build the Sirius 3 communications satellite for Sweden. The HS-376 spin-stabilised spacecraft will be launched by an Ariane 4 in 1998. It will operate with 15 Ku-band transponders and will be able to generate 1.4kW of power, using gallium-arsenide solar ...

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    Cessna expands service

    1997-06-25T12:02:00Z

    Cessna has authorised Jet Aviation-Düsseldorf to service its Model 650-series Citation mid-sized business jets - the Citation III, VI and VII. Jet Aviation's Düsseldorf, Germany, site already services 500-series Citation light jets.   Source: Flight International

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    FlightSafety/Boeing

    1997-06-25T11:58:00Z

    Boeing has reached agreement with staff at its Renton, Washington, customer-training centre allowing them to remain company employees after the airline-training joint venture with FlightSafety starts on 30 June. The 400 staff had been asked to join FlightSafety and about half have done so.   Source: Flight ...

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    Kiwi financing

    1997-06-25T11:57:00Z

    Kiwi International Airlines expects a bankruptcy-court ruling in July over the $16 million rescue plan put in place by orthopedic surgeon Dr Charles Edwards and Wasatch Enterprises. Kiwi filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 1996 and was forced to suspend services, but began flying again at the start of ...

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    Frontier loss grows

    1997-06-25T11:57:00Z

    Losses at Frontier Airlines doubled, to $12 million, over the latest 1996/7 financial year to March. The three-year-old carrier, based at Denver International, Colorado, hopes that three more Boeing 737-300s, bringing the fleet to 11 by the start of 1998, will help profitability, while talks continue over a possible merger ...

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    Predator sensor

    1997-06-25T11:48:00Z

    Northrop Grumman has received $16 million from the US Army to produce additional Tactical Endurance Synthetic Aperture Radar (TESAR) payloads for the General Atomics Predator unmanned air vehicle. The contract provides for nine TESAR payloads, two spares and a set of ground control-station displays. Delivery will be between May 1998 ...

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    Southcentral upgrades

    1997-06-25T11:35:00Z

    Raytheon Aircraft has delivered two used Beech 1900Cs to SouthCentral Air, of Kenai, Alaska. The airline has options on four additional 1900Cs and will use the aircraft to replace cabin-class piston twins now flown on scheduled services.   Source: Flight International

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    Delta heads south

    1997-06-25T11:34:00Z

    Delta Air Lines has begun services to South America, with a daily round-trip Boeing 767 flight from Atlanta, Georgia, to Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The airline will also seek additional authority to expand services to Brazil and other South American countries.   Source: ...

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    Power play

    1997-06-25T10:56:00Z

    Greenwich Air Services has secured a ten-year deal with Britannia Airways for the repair and overhaul of General Electric CF6-80A2 and -80C2 engines. The contract value is put at around $85 million. Greenwich, which is in the throes of a takeover by General Electric, has also signed a $40 million ...

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    Landing contract

    1997-06-25T10:55:00Z

    The new Fairchild Dornier 328-300 regional jet is to be fitted with a Messier-Dowty landing gear. The deal is expected to be worth $70 million to the Anglo-French venture over the life of the programme.   Source: Flight International

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    Maintenance venture

    1997-06-25T10:54:00Z

    GE Engine Services and EVA Airways have signed a memorandum of intent to explore the formation of an engine- overhaul and maintenance venture in Taiwan. The deal, in which EVA would have the majority stake, will handle engine overhaul for EVA and other airlines.   Source: Flight ...

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    CIS certification

    1997-06-25T10:54:00Z

    The CIS has certificated Bombardier's Canadair Regional Jet, the de Havilland Dash 8 series turboprops and the Challenger 604 and 601corporate jets.   Source: Flight International

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    Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127 powers Ilyushin Il-114

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    The Ilyushin design bureau and Pratt & Whitney Canada finalised negotiations for a PW127F-powered version of the Il-114 turboprop on the opening day of the show. The Western-engined version, which is intended to be offered alongside the Klimov TV7-117-powered model, will have its maiden flight in 1998. Passenger and freighter ...

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    Fairchild Dornier wins 328Jet launch orders

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Regional-aircraft manufacturer Fairchild Dornier has secured the first sales of its new 32-seat 328Jet derivative of the Dornier 328 turboprop with two separate orders. The first firm order for six aircraft has come from Dijon-based regional carrier Proteus Airlines. A second order for four aircraft with four options ...

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    Airbus waits for orders before committing to growth A340s

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie says that it needs a "significant" number of orders for the new A340-500/600 versions of the A340 before committing to full development and production. Despite that, sales chief John Leahy is "optimistic" that sufficient airlines to justify the $2.5 billion development cost will commit to the ...

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    AMR Eagle divides regional-jet order: Embraer wins key deal

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    AMR Eagle has divided its long-awaited order for regional jets between Embraer and Bombardier, although the Brazilian manufacturer has won the key competition to supply 50-seaters. AMR Eagle will take delivery of the first of 42 firmly ordered EMB-145LRs, powered by the Allison AE3007A1 engine, in February 1998, ...