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    $4.2billion JAS 39 order

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    The Swedish Government announced yesterday it will buy 64 Saab JAS 39 Gripens and fund development of technology upgrades for the fighter. The order, worth Kr28billion ($4.2billion), is the third batch order from the Swedish Ministry of Defence. Source: Flight Daily News

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    DataFlight's $1m duty-free system

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    DataFlight Europe has concluded a $1million deal with Singapore Airlines for its On Board Trader system to process in-flight duty-free sales, an order which the company says is a major international breakthrough for its product. The package includes an on board system and a ground-based back-office and bonded store client/server ...

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    Shuttle visit

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    Four members of the most multi-lingual, international crew ever launched into space were at the Show yesterday. The STS 84 Space Shuttle, recently returned from the Russian Mir space station docking mission, comprised one Frenchman, one Russian and five Americans - including one born in the UK, one in Peru ...

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    Loadmaster deals

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    Ayres Corporation has sealed two deals worth up to $160million for LM200 Loadmaster freighters. Montana-based Corporate Air has signed for 10 of the $4million aircraft, with options on a further 20. Dutch cargo carrier Duijvestijn Aviation is taking five, with options on another five. ...

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    IFF upgrade

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    A GEC-Marconi led consortium will address the UK Ministry of Defence requirement to upgrade the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) capability on most current platforms. The GEC-International Consortium is made up of GEC-Marconi Avionics (UK), GEC-Marconi Hazeltine (USA) and Thomson-CSF Communications (France). The UK has a ...

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    Airline systems

    1997-06-19T10:33:00Z

    Ethiopian Airlines is to install Interstate Electronics (IEC) Model 9002 Flight Management Systems on its B737-200 and L100-30 aircraft. Fitting of the Global Positioning System begins in September.   Source: Flight Daily News

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    Landing work

    1997-06-19T10:32:00Z

    The landing gear control system for Raytheon's new Hawker Horizon business jet is to be made by Normalair-Garrett (NGL). The British Yeovil-based firm won the work from Messier-Dowty which is supplying the entire landing gear system for the aircraft. A subsidiary of GKN Westland Technologies, NGL ...

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    Horizon choice

    1997-06-19T10:31:00Z

    Aircraft Braking Systems Corporation (ABSC) has been selected by Messier-Dowty to design, develop and manufacture the complete braking system for Raytheon Aircraft Company's Hawker Horizon super mid-size business jet. The selection extends ABSC's role as the premier supplier of wheel and brake equipment for Raytheon Aircraft's turbine-powered aircraft. ...

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    Brakes selected

    1997-06-19T10:31:00Z

    Lufthansa's charter subsidiary Condor is to fit its 12 Airbus A320 aircraft with Messier-Bugatti's SepcarbIII carbon brakes. The component was launched just over a year ago and has now been selected by 19 airlines. Messier-Bugatti claims the brake reduces maintenance costs and increases reliability and performance. ...

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    Prop supplier

    1997-06-19T10:30:00Z

    Dowty Aerospace has been selected by Lockheed Martin Alenia Tactical Transport Systems (LMATTS) to supply the propeller system for the new C-27J Spartan aircraft. On currently projected aircraft sales, this will be worth in excess of $100million to Dowty over the life of the aircraft.   ...

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    Wind instrument

    1997-06-19T10:27:00Z

    French wind measurement expert Degreane has wind profile system Degrewind on show in Hall 5/G17. Remotely operated via telephone network, and with a reputation for high reliability, the Degrewind system requires minimal maintenance. Among other fields Degrewind is used in the aviation industry because of its ...

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    Flying display

    1997-06-19T10:27:00Z

    1300 Breitling aerobatic; 1314 Extra 300S; 1320 Titan Tornado II912; 1326 Cayliss; 1331 Hurel Dubois HD34; 1338 NH Industries NH90, Eurocopter EC120, EC135, Tigre; 1355 Socata TBM-700, Tangara; 1400 Airbus A319, A340; 1416 Dassault Falcon 900, Falcon 2000, Mirage 2000, Rafale CO1, Rafale B; 1435 Blanc Aero Delta Dyke; 1440 ...

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    All tied up

    1997-06-19T10:26:00Z

    Tieing up the aircraft fastener business is Euraero France, seen here in Hall 4/C2. A low-profile cable tie to be used in areas with small clearances was developed for Boeing and can be seen on the stand. The American firm is also displaying a range of fasteners which ...

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    Britte parts

    1997-06-19T10:26:00Z

    Belgian company Britte, celebrating a century of manufacturing business this year, comes to Paris '97 with interest in the commercial aircraft, defence and space sectors. Britte's machining and milling plant near Liege has enabled the company to manufacture parts for the CFM56 Airbus engine, side-by-side with propeller components ...

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    Tool harmony

    1997-06-19T10:25:00Z

    Need to update your power toolkit? If so head to Hall 5/B17 where you'll find K-Fast, American manufacturer of fasteners and installation tools. The company, which claims to produce "-tooling that will maximise harmony between the worker and the workplace", has an impressive range of ergonomically designed equipment on show. ...

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    Collins selected

    1997-06-19T10:24:00Z

    Air France has put its faith in the Collins Air Transport Division of Rockwell's Avionics and Communications by selecting it as preferred avionics supplier for its current fleet and for new aircraft. The agreement extends to the end of 2001. Marc Veron, Air France Group's president and ...

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    Meggitt hat trick

    1997-06-19T10:23:00Z

    Meggitt Avionics has announced a hat trick of awards here at the Paris air show, two of them for oil sensors. Williams International has chosen Engine Oil Level Switches on the FJ44-2 engine to replace an existing sight gauge with an electronic sensor. Features on the ...

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    Gregory named

    1997-06-19T10:23:00Z

    Harry Gregory has been named president and general manager of AAR Allen Aircraft, AAR's airframe parts supply, overhaul and inventory management operation, it was announced at the show. Gregory is a former vice-president, Component Maintenance Operations for Northwest Airlines.   Source: Flight Daily News

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    MD-80 support

    1997-06-19T10:22:00Z

    AAR Allen Aircraft and AOM Industries have teamed to provide full technical support to operators of McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft, it was announced at the show.   Source: Flight Daily News

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    Mapping a future

    1997-06-19T10:20:00Z

    Becker Avionic Systems (Hall 5/G7) is promoting Airscout, a fast moving map navigation system which features a number of extras. The Airscout, for use in civil and defence helicopters and fixed wing aircraft, has a very fast global positioning system (GPS) sensor. This tracks eight satellites with six ...