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Koreans seek trainer partners
Korean industrial giant Daewoo Heavy Industries has been at Paris this week looking for international partners to join its KTX-1 high performance turboprop trainer programme. The aircraft has just passed the 1,000hr mark in its test programme and production is due to begin in 1998, with the support ...
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EZ Drape takes the wraps off masking paper
American firm Mask-Off has Paris all wrapped up in Hall 3/B16c - after a year of development, the firm has just launched EZ Drape here at the show. This roll of polyethylene is used instead of brown paper as a mask when painting aircraft. Used with ...
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IT experts issue warning on 'millennium bomb'
A wave of activity to try to defuse the "millennium bomb" is coming, a leading company said at the show. And there are warnings from information technology (IT) experts based in Britain about problems faced by the aerospace industry trying to tackle the date change problem. ...
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$12bn satellite system planned by Motorola
Motorola says it plans to launch a $12billion satellite system to provide high speed multimedia data and video services for business and private users in 2002. This brings to $23billion the company's total investment in satellite systems. The Celestri system will comprise a world-spanning constellation of ...
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Airbus bumps up its Paris sales to $3.5b
Airbus Industrie has ended the show in style with a $2billion memorandum of understanding (MoU) for 50 A319s from Northwest Airlines. The deal brings the total value of contracts announced by Airbus at Paris '97 to $3.5billion. US-based Northwest Airlines also has options on an additional ...
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Russian exodus raises questions of space industry viability
Launchers have dominated the space sector news at this show. The Lockheed Martin deal to buy $1billion-worth of Russian rocket engines is a classic demonstration of the new era of the space business - the exodus of Russian space technology into the US business arena. It ...
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Transatlantic hop foiled by fuel leak
A specially adapted AS 350 B3 helicopter is expected to arrive at Le Bourget tomorrow - more than a week after it set off on a 24-hour transatlantic flight from New York to Paris. The Astar helicopter, manufactured by Eurocopter, was taking part in L'Esprit d'Intertechnique, the first ...
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$2.5billion orders confirm market opportunities for regional jets
If Paris '97 has proved one thing, it is that regional jets are here to stay. This morning, manufacturers can reflect that RJ order announcements this week topped $2.5billion, launch customers have stepped forward for two new programmes, and the jet has spread into both the 30 and ...
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JSF marriage hogs limelight on flat defence scene
The British Aerospace link-up with Lockheed Martin for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) competition stole the headlines at Paris on the defence scene. Many consider the long-predicted transatlantic link a foregone conclusion, but talks had been going between BAe and its two suitors until Monday. It ...
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If this is lundi it must be Le Bourget
The trials and tribulations of a whistle-stop holiday in Europe were humorously portrayed in a film quaintly called If this is Tuesday, it must be Belgium. The same sentiment springs to mind when you scan the international air show calendar, which now boasts a plethora of events, both ...
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Turboprop market rings to the sounds of silence
Don't expect a war of words as the battle for the 50-seater turboprop market heats up - expect a war of whispers instead. Both Saab with its top-of -the-range high-performance Saab 2000 and the Bombardier Regional Aircraft (BRAD) de Havilland Dash 8Q series are claiming technological advances which ...
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ACR is in Top gear
ACR is in top gear after officials at the airshow announced the award of two multi-year contracts from General Electric worth more than $37million. GE has chosen ACR gearboxes for military and commercial aircraft engines. The military contract, worth $13million, is for accessory and power takeoff ...
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Uplifting
It's up, up and away for the new diesel-operated lift truck made by Hydraulics International which can be seen in Hall 3/C13a. The American firm is exhibiting for the first time the ART 1, which loads bombs and missiles on to aircraft. Says Hossein Gharai, Director - International ...
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Remaining air shows in 1997
United States Air and Trade Show - Dayton Ohio. July 16-20 Airshow Canada '97 - Vancouver. August 6-10 Taipei Aerospace & Technology Exhibition - TATE '97 - Taipei. August 14-17 Vietnam Aviation Expo - Hanoi. September 10-12 NBBA '97 - Dallas, Texas ...
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Billion dollar deals fail to disguise 'big deal' feeling
Great tracts of the aerospace landscape seem to be "on hold" at this Paris air show. The French industry, with so much to do to set its house in order, awaits this Saturday's landmark speech by new Prime Minister Lionel Jospin. Boeing, a huge chunk of the rest of the ...
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Virtual reality aids textile designer
Testori Interiors uses 3D computer graphics to design its range of aircraft and railway interiors - one of relatively few to do so, claims area manager Gregory Wolf. "We have been using it for about a year," says Wolf, "and it's now a key part of our business." ...
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Srebot carbon measuring device
Srebot Technologies has had a successful premier appearance at the Paris air show in Hall 4/B10. The firm, which makes engine rings and measuring devices, has launched a new carbon measuring device. This is designed to provide precise measurements for items of between 200mm and 6,000mm. ...
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Atlantic warming.
GEC-Marconi Electro-Optics said yesterday at the show that it welcomes the Royal Netherlands Air Force's decision to recommend procurement of 60 of its Atlantic Navigation FLIR pods. Following a year-long competition, the Atlantic met both performance and cost criteria to provide 24-hour, all-weather operational capability for Dutch F-16 ...
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Gyrocopter seeks sponsor
In search of a sponsor, Daniel Pauchard has brought a model remote control gyrocopter to the Paris air show. It has taken inventor Pauchard ten years to perfect his design. The small model on the Chambre de Commerce Industrie Paris stand (Hall 3/C6) is a quarter of the ...
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Grumman business on back of nacelle order
Northrop Grumman has won a potential $200million worth of business after being chosen by Boeing to produce nacelle components, it was announced at Paris. The components, which include fan cowl assemblies, composite thrust reverser and inlet panels, is for Boeing 747, 757, 767 and 777 aircraft. ...