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Engine certified
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a Type Certificate for the Allison 250-C30R/3. The -C30R/3, which powers the US Army's OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopter and uses a full authority digital electronic control (FADEC), is a derivative of the -C47 engines certified for Bell Helicopter's Model 407 and the McDonnell ...
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Tug delivers goods
One of the new space products being introduced by Russia at the Show is a Space Tug from Khrunichev. The automatic Space Tug could deliver 4,940kg of equipment to a space station after launch on a Proton. It is being promoted for work supporting the International Space Station, delivering fuel, ...
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Future Investment
Vickers Propulsion Technology Division arrives at Le Bourget fresh from a major investment in a new production facility in South Carolina, US. Although that plant will service the needs of the automotive sector, the gas turbine and marine engineering specialist is also committed to boosting its aerospace business. ...
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Are you listening? Then I'll begin...
Pilots could soon be talking their aircraft through manoeuvres, thanks to the latest in voice activated technology from British Aerospace. BAe has chosen Paris to unveil its Direct Voice Input (DVI) system which allows pilots to give oral instructions to their aircraft. Visitors to the BAe stand in Hall ...
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DASA links with Georgia for study on antenna
Daimler Benz Aerospace's Dornier division and the Georgian Institute for Space Constructions are to investigate the possible use of large unfurlable antennas for communications satellites. The organisations will conduct a joint study of antennas 12m to 19m in diameter designed to provide the high transmitting power for future communications ...
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Jetstream family gets extra payload boost
Improvements to the hot and high performance of British Aerospace's Jetstream 19-seat turboprop family that could be worth up to 350kg of extra payload will be on the market from July. British Aerospace produced around 400 of its Jetstream 31s, Super 31s and 32s, putting most of them into ...
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Reflectone's $25m trainer deal
Tampa, Florida based Reflectone has confirmed the award of a $25 million contract from Bell-Boeing to provide five, three dimensional maintenance trainers for the MV-22B Osprey tilt rotor. Reflectone was selected last December, but the contract was not signed until February and the impending merger with British Aerospace then ...
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Design goes well with showgoers
It's unanimous - British Airways has pulled off an artistic masterstroke with its inspirational new logo and tailfin designs, if the views of Paris showgoers are an accurate barometer. The airline unveiled its new corporate image - one of the biggest rebranding exercises in corporate history - on 10 ...
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In the eye of the flying storm
Parachutes provide a short period of respite during the eardrum shattering racket of an air display. And this is usually more than welcome - especially as many watchers are still suffering from that well-known complaint 'airshow-it is'. As any old hand will tell you, this is usually brought ...
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Free flight solution launch by Honeywell
Honeywell has launched what officials claim to be the world's first "total system solution" to the challenges of free flight. WorldNav is here at the show. "We are excited to offer our customers a total system solution to the technology breakthrough we call free flight," says Don Schwanz, president ...
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Cobham extends reach in the antenna sector
Cobham has acquired the well-established French antenna designer STAREC, in a move which enhances the UK company's already dominant position in this sector. Cobham is featuring two of its prime companies in Paris - FR Aviation and Chelton (Electrostatics). FR Aviation, with its French subsidiary, Air Precision, ...
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Quick draw
French Durual Group can be found in Hall4, stand E3. The stand represents all four companies that make up the Group. The group makes components for customers from their drawings as well as producing its own products, one of which is a novel range of Universal ...
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Giraffe high life
Ericsson has chosen the show to unveil a model of the new Giraffe AMB 3-D air defence search radar. The Swedish company is claiming the Giraffe AMB to be the most modern air defence system on the market today. Capable of handling several missile systems simultaneously, the Giraffe ...
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LHTEC agreement
The Light Helicopter Turbine Engine Company (LHTEC) has signed a memorandum of agreement with Ayres Corporation to deliver 100 shipsets of T800 engines for the Ayres Loadmaster. News of the $100m contract, which starts delivering engines in May 1999, was announced by LHTEC chairman Carl Baerst. ...
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Quick conversions
Disaster, rescue or intensive care? Whatever customers' needs, air ambulance technology specialist Air Ambulance Technology Gesmbh says it can provide a solution the design and manufacture of tailormade quick conversion rescue and ambulance equipment for a variety of helicopters and fixed wing aircraft. Find out more in Hall 4/D6, F4. ...
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Parker reunion
California-based Parker Aerospace is bringing together all the elements of its product range for the first time in the company's history at Le Bourget. Parker produces a wide range of aviation components, from flight controls to fuel systems. The company can be found at Hall 4/D4. ...
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Moving parts
Components ranging from a tail fin tip of an MD-90 airliner to a mast torque system from a Bell Boeing V-22 are among the exhibits on the GKN Westland Aerospace stand (Hall 2/C15). The company's operations are organised into five businesses - structures, transmissions, design services, systems and fuel cells. ...
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Sighting success
The German optronics company Zeiss-Eltro Optronic (ZEO) is setting its sights on success in Hall 2C E/23. Among other things, the firm is showing its new Airborne Targeting and Navigation Pod called Litening. The low-cost, high-performance multisensor Laser Designator Pod is designed for day and night air-to-ground attack ...
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With the flow
There's at least one British company aiming to clean up at Paris '97. Flowcrete (Hall2/J14) is marketing its range of resin flooring designed to combat spillages of chemicals and hydraulic oils, as well as offering a non-slip, seamless surface. Based in North West England, Flowcrete already ...