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    Thai deliveries

    1997-06-18T09:35:00Z

    Deliveries of six Sikorsky Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk helicopters for the Royal Thai Navy will be completed on schedule this month. The helicopters, which will operate from Thailand's new aircraft carrier, the Chakkrinruebet, can be modified for anti-submarine warfare and surface warfare missions. Six S-76B helicopters entered service with the Royal ...

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    Seoul mates

    1997-06-18T09:35:00Z

    Korean Air crews on three Airbus A330-200s scheduled for delivery next February will relax in rest area equipment provided by Sogerma. The order from the Seoul-based airline follows other recent contracts from Air France for 13 units and Singapore Airlines for 17 units.   Source: ...

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    Rockwell Sino link

    1997-06-18T09:34:00Z

    Rockwell's Avionics and Communications is to assemble and test two major components of the Collins Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System in China. This follows a co-production agreement with China National Aero-Technology International Supply Corporation. The agreement signed at the show calls for Leihua Electronic Technology Research Institute ...

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    Canair signs with Pemco

    1997-06-18T09:31:00Z

    Canadian cargo carrier CanAir has agreed a maintenance deal for its five Boeing 737-200s with Pemco World Air Services. The Mississaugua, Ontario-based airline will have C-level maintenance checks, together with service bulletin and airworthiness directive work carried out on its three combis and two freighters at Pemco's Dothan, ...

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    Adobe introduces software for aviation

    1997-06-18T09:30:00Z

    Computer software specialist Adobe claims that 95% of all photographic images published worldwide are touched at some time by its software packages. These include Photoshop and Illustrator, used in the design of virtually all newspaper and magazine pages. The pictures in Flight Daily News are no exception. ...

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    Foam from foam

    1997-06-18T09:29:00Z

    A new polyurethon foam made from micro cellular vulkollan by French firm Courbis for Bayer, can be seen in Hall 4, stand B11. The firm claims this is the strongest foam in the world and is therefore ideal to stop vibration anywhere on an aircraft. This ...

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    Say it with flowers

    1997-06-18T09:29:00Z

    There really is a toilet smelling of roses - and it is here at the Paris Airshow in Hall 4, stand E8. Werner Groth is displaying an A330/340 toilet, by filling it with a whole bunch of flowers. The German manufacturer is also displaying a new ...

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    Wheels in motion

    1997-06-18T09:28:00Z

    The wheels of industry are certainly turning in the Japanese area of Hall 3. Kayaba Industry, which makes wheels, brakes and hydraulic systems, has been asked to supply landing gear products for the 'Superconducting Magnetically-Levitated Linear Motor Car' - a high speed mass transit system for the 21st ...

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    Mapping solutions

    1997-06-18T09:28:00Z

    Bayo of France and Garmin Europe are sharing a stand in Hall 4/F1 with American firm Garmin which supplies them with GPS equipment. On show at the site are two fixed panel navigators with high definition moving maps - the GPS 150XL and the GPS 250XL. ...

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    Black box

    1997-06-18T09:27:00Z

    Romanian firm Aerofina is showing off a new black box which is being used to upgrade the MiG-21. The data acquisition and recording system can be seen in Hall 4, stand C9.   Source: Flight Daily News

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    Strong impression

    1997-06-18T09:26:00Z

    Menziken Aerospace Group has enjoyed a long association with the Paris air show, and the company, which operates on both sides of the Atlantic, is keen to make a strong impression at Le Bourget this week. With roots in Switzerland stretching back to the turn of the century, ...

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    New products

    1997-06-18T09:26:00Z

    British software manufacturer Russell Adams (Hall 5 G10) makes its first appearance in Paris with new products aimed at small and medium sized airlines as well as maintenance companies. With a sizeable client base that includes Short Brothers and Lockheed Martin Space ASIC the company has been supplying ...

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    Long stand

    1997-06-18T09:25:00Z

    First timers to the Paris airshow Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik Linz Gessellschaft - WFL - must win the award for the company which has the most letters in one word of its name. The German company machines tools and can be found in Hall4, stand F4.   Source: ...

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    Omnipol - the return

    1997-06-18T09:25:00Z

    Czech firm Omnipol returns to Paris after six years' absence. The firm, which imports and exports aircraft and parts, can be found in Hall 4, C6.Publicity Manager Zdenek Burian says here at Paris: "We are here to meet up with old friends and create new contacts. We return ...

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    Satcom standard

    1997-06-18T09:24:00Z

    Air France is fitting out its growing Airbus/Boeing fleet with Canadian Marconi's CMA-2102 satcom antenna. The top-mounted antenna will become standard equipment for Airbus A340s and Boeing 777s and used in the retrofit of six B747s in the Air France fleet. The carrier's plans call for 26 systems ...

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    IT alliance

    1997-06-18T09:23:00Z

    Aviation information services company Jeppesen is to form a strategic alliance with ARINC, a provider of communication services for the aviation industry. Greg Bowlin, Jeppesen's vice-president of airline and corporate services marketing, says the focus will be to enhance services to customers.   Source: Flight ...

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    Navigator deal

    1997-06-18T09:23:00Z

    The Interstate Aviation Committee/Aviation Register (IAC/CR) in Moscow has approved Canadian Marconi's M3-GPS Navigator for use on the Antonov AN-38-100 and AN-38-110. The AN-38 is a twin-turboprop light multipurpose regional airliner with a 27-passengers capacity. The aircraft is now in production and the first customer, Vostok ...

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    Paint works

    1997-06-18T09:22:00Z

    Gulfstream is opening a new 6,000 sq m (64,000 sq ft) aircraft paint plant in Long Beach, California this year. The site, at its newly-expanded Service and Completion Center, offers state-of-the-art technology to enhance production capabilities. The company plans to double production levels to around 60 ...

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    Top Gun courses

    1997-06-18T09:22:00Z

    Fancy testing your skills at the controls of a twin-seater military jet aircraft? The International Fighter Pilots Academy (IFPA) will let you make the dream a reality with its Top Gun for a Week course. The IFPA military jet and helicopter operation at the Kirovskye Air Force Base ...

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    E-3 upgrade

    1997-06-18T09:14:00Z

    France is to buy from the US Department of Defense four electronic-support-measures upgrade kits for its Boeing E-3F airborne-warning and control-system aircraft. The equipment supports development of a French electronic-support-measures emitter database system. With support equipment, the deal is worth $85 million to Boeing.   Source: Flight ...