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Flight Directory on CD
The 1997/8 Flight International Directory - United Kingdom and Ireland is now available, priced £64. Purchasers of the hard-copy version will also be able to obtain a free CD-ROM version. The directory will be shown publicly for the first time on the Flight International stand at the European Business Aviation ...
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Paris travel plans
Flight International will again be offering a series of one-day visits to the Paris air show at Le Bourget this year, in conjunction with London travel agency Pathways Travel. The trips, costing £145 per person, take place on 17-19 June, and include economy travel with Air France, departing from London ...
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MD 600N ticket close
The delayed US certification of the McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (MDHS) MD600N is expected early in May. MDHS has raised the rotor minimum speed and moved the tail-thruster exit to on top of the tailboom to eliminate blade strikes on the boom caused by rotor droop during control reversals at ...
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Avatar
Avatar Alliance, the provider of aviation components and logistics services, has made two appointments. John Poindexter is the new director, international sales. He joins Fairburn, Georgia-based Avatar from Airstar International Airlines, where he was president. Dane McBroom, appointed director, engine programs, was recruited from Interturbine TEAM. ...
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Garrett
Vincent Ambrosia has been appointed airframe administrator at Garrett Aviation in Long Island, New York. Ambrosia joins from Glaxo Wellcome's flight department where he was chief of maintenance. He will be responsible for Gulfstream and Raytheon Hawker aircraft projects. Source: Flight International
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BFGoodrich
BFGoodrich Avionics Systems, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, has promoted Linda Shoaf to sales representative for the Military and Government Sales group, where she was senior contract administrator. She joined the group in 1989. Source: Flight International
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AIOA
Keith Selby, head of aviation underwriting at Swiss Reinsurance in the UK, has succeeded Barry Wilkes, London aviation underwriter for Italy's Generali insurance company, as chairman of the UK's Aviation Insurance Offices' Association (AIOA). Graham Nichols, chief executive of the Westminster Aviation Insurance Group, becomes deputy chairman. Source: Flight ...
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Sloane
Sloane Helicopters of Northampton, UK, has appointed four sub-dealers. The Cabair Group, Thurston Helicopters, Grampian Helicopters and Helicopter Training and Hire (HTH) are Sloane's first official agencies. From the left are Sloane chairman David George, Mike Wildes, Cabair group sales manager, chief flying instructor Peter Driver, Thurston managing director Mark ...
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Sundstrand
Robert Jenkins is the new chairman of Sundstrand, succeeding Don O'Hare who has retired after 46 years with the group. Jenkins is promoted from president and chief executive. He joined the company, based in Rockford, Illinois, in 1995. Source: Flight International
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Corporate EHPWS
K-C Aviation claims to have installed the first AlliedSignal enhanced ground-proximity warning system to be certificated for a corporate aircraft, in a Bombardier Challenger 601-3A. The Dallas, Texas-based company plans more installations in Challenger 601s, Dassault Falcon 900s and Hawker 800s. Source: Flight International
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Euro-frightener
MANY A SHIP, IT IS SAID, is spoiled for a ha'p'orth of tar. The aeronautical equivalent could be the biggest-ever European collaborative fighter project being spoiled for the sake of not a half-penny, but a coin worth maybe a couple of dollars. The Eurofighter EF2000 is technically ready ...
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Ausburg Airways
Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH Augsburg Airways began its franchise partnership with Lufthansa in the third quarter of 1996. Since then the German regional carrier has expanded its Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-100 and -300 ßeet from Ìve to eight aircraft, and dedicated 50% of its business to this co-operation. According to Augsburg ...
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GE maintenance business challenged by P&W moves
Pratt & Whitney is seeking to combat General Electric Aircraft Engines' growing dominance of the powerplant maintenance market with the launch of its own scheme to secure a major slice of the business. The US engine maker is offering airlines a "thrust-manager" deal covering the entire life of ...
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NASA has five options for next Discovery mission
NASA has selected five proposals for detailed study as candidates for the next mission in the low-cost Discovery series of interplanetary spaceflights, to be launched in 2002. One or two of the five proposed spacecraft will be selected next October for full development. The five new ...
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First US-Russian spacewalk is completed in ISS rehearsal
Cosmonaut Vasily Tsiblyev and astronaut Jerry Linenger conducted the first Russian/US spacewalk on 29 April, working outside the Mir 1 space station for 4h 57min in a rehearsal for the joint walks required during the assembly and operation of the International Space Station (ISS). The spacewalkers deployed two ...
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United Airlines prepares 747SP for SOFIA programme
The former United Airlines Boeing 747SP earmarked for conversion to NASA's SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy) project has been ferried from United's San Francisco maintenance base to Waco, Texas, for modification by Raytheon E-Systems. The aircraft was brought to San Francisco in mid-February from Las Vegas, Nevada, ...