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    Airbus puts on AIRS for human-factor reports

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie is to provide customers, free of charge, with the software and training to record and share information on human-factors (HF)-related incidents with the con- sortium's safety department. To be known as the Aircrew Incident Reporting System (AIRS), it will be the first such manufacturer-provided service. Four ...

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    Naval Mapo MiG-29 makes a comeback

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    The MAPO MiG-29K naval Fulcrum has re-appeared at an air show four years after being cold-shouldered by the Russian navy, which chose the Sukhoi Su-27K to equip the carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, effectively ending the rival Mikoyan programme. Rumours attributed to MAPO sources were circulating at the Ghelendjik Hydroaviation ...

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    Airbus pushes on with new versions of A340

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/TOULOUSE Airbus Industrie is to challenge Boeing's 777-300 stretch with an enlarged, rewinged A340 which carries as many passengers and flies further, says the European consortium's A330/ A340 commercial programme manager David Pound. The European consortium is effectively launching the -500 and-600 variants of the ...

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    Airbus moves closer to forming AE-100 partnership

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS INDUSTRIE members and Alenia have reached a broad consensus on the need to establish a new European aerospace joint venture to partner China in the development of the proposed AE-100 regional jet. The planned new Airbus-led consortium is intended to take over Aero International (Regional)'s (AI(R)'s) partnership ...

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    Lawyers link TW 800 loss to Iran air force 747 explosion

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Alan George/LONDON Relatives of passengers killed in July's Trans World Airline (TWA) Flight 800 crash in which 230 people died when a Boeing 747-100 crashed off Long Island, New York, plan to sue the airline and the Boeing company for compensation, says their lawyer. The move ...

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    You have control

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Several recent airliner accident reports have identified problems with cockpit automation as principal or contributory causes of the accidents. Much of the conventional reaction (especially by pilots) to these incidents is of the "automation must be stopped" or "automation has gone too far" variety. That reaction, in human terms, is ...

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    Allison and BMW Rolls-Royce hold co-operation discussions

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH ALLISON ENGINE, Rolls-Royce and BMW Rolls-Royce are set to co-operate in a three-way development of the US company's AE3012 turbofan. The engine is already a contender to power the Aero International (Regional) AIR 70 regional jet. Detailed talks now under way are expected to ...

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    LucasVarity investment dispels doubts

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Lucas Aerospace is to acquire the Boeing Georgia cargo handling systems operation, in a move, which appears to dispel speculation that the newly merged LucasVarity group would quit the aerospace sector. The acquisition will bring sales of around $90 million, taking the Lucas cargo-handling business above the $200 ...

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    What's on

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Coolham Airfield Remembered 19.00, 9 October, Victory Services Club, 63/79 Seymour Street, London W2, UK. Contact: Charles Oman, Hon Sec, The London Society of Air-Britain, Orchards, Mill Lane, Balcombe, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH17 6NP, UK; tel: +44 (1444) 811317. Latin Fleet Finance and Strategy 9-11 October, Miami, ...

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    Honeywell

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Don Schwanz is to become president of Honeywell's Phoenix-based Space and Aviation Control business. He succeeds John Dewant who plans to retire on 31 December. Schwanz, now vice- president and general manager of Air Transport Systems joined Honeywell in 1979 and has held several management positions in the commercial and ...

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    Recommendations for improved safety

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    THE HUMAN-FACTORS TEAM makes a large number of recommendations for action by the FAA and other agencies. There are eight main headings, but some basic demands, like the need for better information-exchange on incidents, is repeated in varying forms under several of them. The principle recommendations for each heading include: ...

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    Roger Green

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Professor Roger Green BSc, FRAeS, AFBPsS, died on 25 September, 1996, following a long illness, aged 48. As head of the UK Defence Research Agency's Centre for Human Sciences, he had been a world leader in bringing aircrew human-factors (HF) awareness to the civil and military front-line, including making HF ...

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    Cathay Pacific

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    David Turnbull has been named as the new managing director at Cathay Pacific Airways. He is also chairman of Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Co. He replaces Rod Eddington, who moves to Ansett Australia as executive chairman. Turnbull is replaced as director of corporate development by Tony Tyler, who is currently ...

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    Unwanted demands

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    According to the FAA, flight-deck automation confuses pilots too often. David Learmount/LONDON HIGHLY AUTOMATED aircraft with digital flight-management systems (FMS) often surprise pilots and sometimes leave them dangerously confused. This is the basic conclusion of the US Federal Aviation Administration from its two-year review of modern airline flight-decks. ...

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    AlliedSignal Engines

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    AlliedSignal Engines revealed earlier this year that it is studying the economic feasibility of regional jets with fewer than 50 seats. The company hopes that its LF507, the AS309 derivative, or a new-centre-line engine, could potentially find applications in this sector of the market. Meanwhile, AlliedSignal is involved ...

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    Allison Engines

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Allison Engines, acquired by Rolls-Royce in 1995, is studying a growth version of the AE3007 turbofan which powers the Embraer EMB-145 regional jet and Cessna Citation X business jet. Designated the AE3012, the engine would be offered as a potential power plant for the planned Aero-International (Regional) 70-seater. ...

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    Aviadvigatel

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    The Aviadvigatel/Perm Motors PS-90A turbofan programme has been severely crippled because of a lack of funding, which has severely compromised the manufacturer's ability to overcome technical problems which have left the engine with a reputation for poor reliability. Series production of the engine was conditionally approved by the ...

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    Thai trends

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Increasing air traffic over Thailand has led to substantial development of its air-traffic control. Julian Moxon/BANGKOK FOR THE PAST ten years, air traffic passing over and into Thailand has been growing at between 13% and 15% a year. According to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), it is ...

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    BMW Rolls-Royce

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    The BMW Rolls-Royce BR710 turbofan was certificated by Europe's Joint Aviation Authorities on 14 August, one day ahead of the original development schedule. Initial applications are the Gulfstream V, first customer deliveries of which are due by the end of the year, and the Bombardier Global Express business ...

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    Programme for a light fighter

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Sir - Could an advanced trainer programme such as DASA's AT2000 proposal (Flight International, 25 September -1 October, P6) provide a short take-off (STOVL)/vertical-landing light fighter variant? Such a programme could be very similar to that of the Euro-fighter, providing replacements for British Aerospace Harriers in Italian, Spanish ...