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    Barco buys EIS

    1997-02-05T14:34:00Z

    Belgian projector manufacturer BARCO is expanding into the US simulation market with the acquisition of Electronic Image Systems (EIS). The ten-year-old Ohio-based company, which builds high-resolution projection systems for civil and military simulators, will form the core of a new simulation centre, says BARCO.   Source: Flight ...

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    Banner ADDS fasteners

    1997-02-05T14:24:00Z

    Banner Aerospace has acquired aerospace-fastener distributor P B Herndon. The St Louis, Missouri-based company, with annual sales of $20 million, joins Banner's fastener group. This includes Harco, acquired in 1996.   Source: Flight International

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    Fairchild data

    1997-02-05T14:14:00Z

    Orbital Sciences' Fairchild Defense division has received an $18.9 million contract to supply mission-planning and data-transfer systems for Taiwan's AIDC Ching Kuo Indigenous Defence Fighter.   Source: Flight International

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    Aydin supplies Tusas

    1997-02-05T14:13:00Z

    Aydin is to supply telemetry systems to Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS), under a $3 million contract, for use at an aircraft and missile flight-test centre to be established at Eskisehir AB.   Source: Flight International

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    P-3 training contract

    1997-02-05T14:12:00Z

    Hughes Training, a unit of Hughes Electronics, has won a $9 million contract from the US Navy to design and build simulation equipment which will be used to train Lockheed Martin P-3C aircraft crews for anti-surface warfare and anti-submarine warfare missions.   Source: Flight International

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    Boeing-Sikorsky bid

    1997-02-05T14:12:00Z

    A Boeing-Sikorsky joint venture has bid for the US Special Operations Forces Support Activity contract, which is to maintain US special-operations Boeing MH-47s, Lockheed Martin HC/MC-130s, McDonnell Douglas AH/ MH-6s and Sikorsky MH-60s.   Source: Flight International

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    Transponders for CIS

    1997-02-05T14:04:00Z

    Spurred by the mid-air collision between a Saudi Arabian Boeing 747-100 and a Kazakh Ilyushin Il-76 in November 1996 near New Delhi, India, the US Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the feasibility of employing used transponders to reduce the risk of collision. The shelved transponders were those replaced by traffic-alert ...

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    AMT transactions

    1997-02-05T13:59:00Z

    British Aerospace Asset Management - Turboprops has leased eight BAe ATPs to Air Europa Express. The Spanish regional has already put the first three into service from Palma, Majorca. AMT has also sold three Fokker 50s to the Netherlands-based Frevag Group, parent of Fokker 50 operator VLM of Antwerp, Belgium. ...

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    TATRA orders Saab 2000

    1997-02-05T13:53:00Z

    Slovakian airline Tatra Air has placed an order for two 50-seat Saab 2000 turboprops to operate on routes including Bratislava to London Gatwick, as well as on other routes. The first aircraft will be delivered in October, with the second to follow in March 1998. Tatra Air operates two Saab ...

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    Italy signs for Opher

    1997-02-05T13:49:00Z

    Italy and Israel have signed a $25 million deal covering the purchase of the Elbit Opher autonomous terminal guidance kit. The contract, signed on January 28, is intended to provide the air force with an improved guided-bomb capability.   Source: Flight International

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    SAA reselects RB.211

    1997-02-05T13:48:00Z

    South African Airways (SAA) has selected the Rolls-Royce RB.211-524H to power two Boeing 747-400s it has on order. The aircraft will be delivered in May and October 1998. The UK company's engines are already fitted to the airline's other -400s.   Source: Flight International

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    Yak-40 crash-lands

    1997-02-05T13:48:00Z

    The pilot of a Krasnoyarsk Airlines Yakovlev Yak-40 successfully force-landed his aircraft in a Siberian field 28km (15nm) from his destination on 29 January. There was no injury to the four crew and 20 passengers on board as the aircraft landed in white-out conditions with 400m (1,300ft) visibility in snow. ...

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    MBA for dash 8-200

    1997-02-05T13:46:00Z

    MBA of Papua New Guinea has ordered one Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-200, and taken an option on a second. The first will be delivered in September 1998. MBA has also purchased two Dash 8-100s and four DHC-6 Twin Otters from norOntair.   Source: Flight International

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    Wolf leaves Lair

    1997-02-05T13:40:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) MD-95 vice-president and programme manager John Wolf has left to become programme manager of Teledesic, a new Washington- based company created by Microsoft owner Bill Gates and cellular phone pioneer Craig McCaw, to "-develop a global broad band 'internet in the sky' using low Earth-orbit satellites." A ...

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    P&WC acquisition

    1997-02-05T13:39:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is to acquire part of Portsmouth, UK-based H+S Aviation's small-engine overhaul activities, as part of its "ongoing strategy to create a strong and efficient global service centre network". The sale involves P&WC PW100, PW901A and PT6T overhaul lines. Meanwhile, H+S has formed H+S Proptech, which ...

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    UK Met Office offers tailored research

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Tailored weather research could offer airlines big cost savings and ease air-traffic-management (ATM) planning tasks for agencies such as Eurocontrol, according to the UK Meteorological Office. The Bracknell, UK-based weather centre is about to offer contract services to organisations which it believes could benefit from the availability of targeted weather ...

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    FBS simulator

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    FBS has ordered a Bell 412 full-flight simulator from FlightSafety Simulation of the USA. FBS is a joint-venture between FR Aviation, Bristow Helicopters and Serco Defence of the UK. Source: Flight International

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    New evidence reveals fire on doomed Challenger's booster

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    New evidence that part of the right-hand solid- rocket booster (SRB) of the Space Shuttle STS 51L/Challenger was breached and caught fire at lift-off on 28 January, 1986, has been revealed by controversial aerospace engineer Ali AbuTaha. Seven crew were lost when the Shuttle broke apart at T+73s, in what ...

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    Secondary implications

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Sir - You wrote in the Airline Safety Review for 1996 (Flight International, 15-21 January, P31) that "-the year provided its ironies" - none more so, I feel, than the contribution of secondary radar to the Lima Boeing 757 fatal accident. I understand that, following a request for position and ...

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    Found begins Bush Hawk tests

    1997-02-05T00:00:00Z

    FOUNDAIRCRAFT Canada's plans to resurrect production of the FBA-2C light utility aircraft have progressed with the flight-testing of a rebuilt example. The Gravenhurst, Ontario-based company is flying the aircraft to collect the information required for re-instatement of the FBA-2C type certificate and the data needed for development of the improved ...