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Shorts wins GKN order
Shorts has won a £10 million order from GKN Westland to supply the engine nacelle, stub wing and horizontal stabilator for the British Army Air Corps' 67 WAH-64 Apache helicopters. Shorts is also to team with Lockheed Martin to produce Hellfire II and Longbow Hellfire missiles for the WAH-64. ...
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Orbital
US space and information systems company Orbital Sciences, of Dulles, Virginia, has appointed Rob Strain executive vice-president and general manager of the electronics and sensor-system division. He was most recently a group vice-president for finance and manufacturing. Source: Flight International
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MDA
Former NASA astronaut Bruce Melnick has been appointed vice-president of McDonnell Douglas Aerospace (MDA) Space and Defense Systems Kennedy Space Center operations. Melnick, formerly vice-president/director for Shuttle engineering at Lockheed Martin Space Operations, replaces George Faenza, who has retired. Source: Flight International
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AAR aircraft
AAR Aircraft Sales & Leasing has named Wain Barber vice-president of operations. He was formerly vice-president of operations for AAR Engine Sales & Leasing. Source: Flight International
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Lancashire
Michael Clifford, deputy managing director of European consortium Panavia, of Munich, Germany, has been named chief executive of the UK's Consortium of Lancashire Aerospace. He is a former purchasing director of British Aerospace Warton and project director of the Al Yamamah programme at Panavia. Source: Flight ...
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Air France
National carrier Air France has appointed Anne Veyssi‚ cargo general manager for the UK and Ireland. Veyssi‚, who has been with Air France Cargo since 1988, succeeds Bernard Frattini, who becomes the carrier's cargo general manager for North America, based in New York. Source: Flight International
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Comsat
Global satellite-communications company Comsat Mobile Communications, of Bethesda, Maryland, has appointed Alan Labbe, Robert Roe, Michael Smith and Craig Poyner to its government sales team. Labbe was formerly a US Navy programme manager of Inmarsat programmes, for the Navy media service. Roe was most recently a contractor for USN satellite-communications ...
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Gables
Jonathan Wasicsko, formerly senior quality manager for rotary-wing-systems manufacturer Gables Engineering of Coral Gables, Florida, has been appointed the company's director of quality. He is also general manager for the Gables US Federal Aviation Administration-certified repair station. Source: Flight International
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Leica
Neil Vancans has been appointed president of the newly created global-positioning-system unit of Technology group Leica of Heerbrugg, Switzerland. Vancans was most recently director of sales and marketing for northern Europe and, before that, he was managing director of Leica UK. Source: Flight International
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Business Air
Seen here (left to right), after the signing of a codeshare agreement between UK Scottish regional airline Business Air and Continental Airlines of the USA are Micky Forster, general manager of Business Air; Rob Pollard, North of England manager for Continental; Joanne Cross, BusinessFirst concierge for Continental; Keith Woodward, Continental's ...
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Universal
Rolf Bickel has been promoted to director of international marketing at Universal Avionics Systems, of Tucson, Arizona. Bickel, formerly manager of international marketing, will continue to oversee the company's European office, which was recently relocated to Zurich, in Switzerland. Source: Flight International
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Boeing may use propulsion control on 747-500/600X
Guy Norris/BEVERLEY HILLS BOEING IS considering use of the experimental propulsion-controlled aircraft (PCA) concept as a back-up flight-control system on the next-generation 747-500/600X, following the company's decision to adopt fly-by- wire (FBW) flight controls. NASA, which completed successful flight tests of the PCA system in 1995 ...
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Second Ariane 5 is set for April launch
THE Launch of the second Ariane 5 rocket has been set for mid-April 1997, with a second qualification flight in September. The first commercial launch is planned for early 1998. The Ariane 5 programme received a massive setback when the maiden flight in June failed because of a ...
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Workers revolt threatens Sukhoi merger
Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW MOVES TO MERGE the Sukhoi design bureau (OKB) and its associated manufacturing plants are being jeopardised by resistance in at least one of the major production sites, despite the plan being secretly sanctioned by the Government. The setting up of APC Sukhoi (Aviation Production ...
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Boeing predicts future supersonic transport could 'create turmoil'
BOEING PREDICTS that the introduction of a future supersonic transport (SST) could cause "turmoil" in the airliner market, by increasing passenger-market segmentation. Borge Boeskov, president of Boeing Business Jets, said in London that a 300-seat SST would attract first, business and full-economy-fare pas sengers who account for two-thirds of revenue ...
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EC considers market economy route to resolve slot dilemmas
Julian Moxon /BRUSSELS THE EUROPEAN Commission's (EC's) transport directorate is considering introducing an allocation system at congested airports which would allow airlines to buy or sell their slots to improve flight scheduling. Slot allocation has become a bitterly contested issue as European airports become increasingly congested ...
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Future of the Galaxy is assured by Knesset guarantee of US family loan
THE ISRAELI parliament has approved a state guarantee for the $50 million loan which the US Prizcker family has pledged Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) in return for gaining the marketing rights on IAI's new Galaxy corporate jet. The deal with the family, which owns the Hyatt hotel chain, ...
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Airbus set for A310 boost from VASP
VASP is in final negotiations with Airbus Industrie for a big A310 order, which will represent largest deal for the aircraft in the past four years. The Brazilian carrier is the hitherto undisclosed customer for ten A310-300s during the recent Farnborough Air Show (Flight International, 18-24 September). According ...
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Iridium is prepared for first launch
Structural and qualification models of the Iridium satellite are undergoing testing at Lockheed Martin, California before the first scheduled launches of the $3.34 billion telecommunications system later this year. The craft will allow subscribers equipped with pocket-size hand-held telephones to communicate anywhere in the world (Flight International, 4-10 ...