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    Security staff take protesters seriously

    1996-09-02T16:40:00Z

    Security forces at Farnborough ‘96 are on alert for a possible protest demonstration against the arms trade. The alert follows the acquittal in July of four women of the Ploughshares group who were charged with seriously damaging a BAe Hawk military aircraft at the company's Warton, Lancashire site. ...

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    Matra, BAe in missile pact

    1996-09-02T16:39:00Z

    Europe's defence industry enters a new era today when British and French missile chiefs share a platform at Farnborough ‘96 to launch what could be the first stage in the consolidation of the European guided weapons industry. Under a new corporate identity, Matra-BAe Dynamics, the former rivals also plan ...

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    New E-8C makes a splashing debut

    1996-09-02T16:38:00Z

    When the immortal words ‘holy sh*t' rang out across the static park on Saturday evening, all eyes (and noses) turned to the brand spanking ‘new' Boeing E-8C JSTARS which had just flown in from Robins Air Force Base in Georgia. The anguished cry followed the incorrect operation of the ...

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    Military spinoffs from civil advances

    1996-09-02T16:22:00Z

    Transfer of technology from military to commercial aerospace products is a well-recognised process, but some companies are seeing the trend reverse. Walter McConnell, Honeywell's vice-president and general manager of Defense Avionics Systems, believes that the practice of applying advanced commercial aerospace technologies to military programmes will become more widespread. ...

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    European debut for Embraer duo

    1996-09-02T16:19:00Z

      Brazilian manufacturer Embraer is using Farnborough for the European debuts of two of its newest aircraft - the EMB-145 regional jet and the EMB-312H Super Tucano military trainer. Customers in nine countries have placed 54 firm orders and 179 options for the 50-seat EMB-145, now completing flight ...

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    Boeing breakthrough with its new one-piece 737 fuselage

    1996-09-02T16:18:00Z

    When Boeing Commercial Airplane declares that one plus one equals one, it is better not to argue mathematics. Boeing, which has just married two aircraft sections to create the first complete one-piece fuselage for the 737-700, knows what it is talking about. A roll-out ceremony for the fuselage ...

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    Pictorial tribute

    1996-09-02T16:17:00Z

    A walk through aviation history, from the Kitty Hawk to the Space Shuttle, is a feature of the USA pavilion in Hall 2, which brings together more than 70 US companies in more than 2,500m2 of exhibition space. Kallman Associates, US representative of the Society of British Aerospace Companies ...

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    Production up

    1996-09-02T16:16:00Z

    Boeing is to increase the production rate of the 777 from five aircraft a month to seven from July next year. The company has raised its 1996 employment forecast by an additional 5,000 people.     Source: Flight Daily News

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    Turbofan orders

    1996-09-02T16:16:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney comes to Farnborough with a clutch of new orders for its PW2000 turbofan from both commercial and military customers. Most recently, the PW2000 has been selected by the US Air Force to power its new fleet of Boeing C-32A transports. The C-32 is the military ...

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    Net gains

    1996-09-02T16:15:00Z

    New Internet service Defence Systems Daily is offering a show daily service in hard copy and on the Net during Farnborough. Sponsored by McDonnell Douglas, it offers defence news and contracts information. Site address: http:\\ukbusiness.com.     Source: Flight Daily News

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    Dowty double

    1996-09-02T16:14:00Z

    Dowty Aerospace has won two contracts, worth an estimated $25 million, to supply engine rings and rigid tube on three leading aero engine programmes - the CFM56, the GE CF6 and the P&W JT8D. In another contract Dowty Aerospace's Reynolds Rings business has been awarded a four-year contract to ...

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    Japanese eye up billion dollar launch deal

    1996-09-02T16:13:00Z

    Japan's contingent at Farnborough could soon be celebrating a $1.28-billion deal with two US companies for 15 launches of the H2 booster. Mitsubishi-led Rocket Systems, which markets the launcher, is in final negotiations to carry 15 Hughes and Loral communications satellites after 2000. The launcher will be an ...

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    US still tops defence market says survey

    1996-09-02T16:11:00Z

    Reports that the Russians have overtaken the Americans for top position in the world defence market are flawed, a top British Government analyst says at Farnborough ‘96. A US Congressional Research Service survey released just prior to Farnborough ‘96 claims that the Russians had leapt to pole position ...

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    Re-engined Sikorsky wins another order

    1996-09-02T16:09:00Z

    Sikorsky is expected to announce a new order for its S-76C+ today at Farnborough. Details of the customer, believed to be European, should be announced at a press conference this morning. Deliveries of the higher-powered C+ variant, which was introduced earlier this year, began in July, and Sikorsky ...

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    Enhanced Jetstreams ready for sales dogfight

    1996-09-02T16:04:00Z

    British Aerospace plans a "substantial" improvement in the short and/or hot-and-high performance of its 19-seat Jetstream Super 31 turboprop, in a bid to improve its prospects against US competitors. Stephen O'Sullivan, executive vice-president of BAe's Asset Management - Turboprops (AMT), which is responsible for the management and re-marketing of ...

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    Fighting talk on JSF project by Lockheed Martin

    1996-09-02T15:55:00Z

    Describing itself as a "Fighter Enterprise", Lockheed Martin is sporting an aggressive stance at Farnborough and touting a wide array of military aircraft products. A priority at the show, the company says, is the marketing of its concept for the US/UK Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) programme. The three ...

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    Gulfstream V stays at home

    1996-09-02T15:53:00Z

    To the disappointment of many, Gulfstream is saving the public debut of its new ultra long-range corporate jet, the Gulfstream V, for a specialist business aircraft convention later in the year. Instead, Gulfstream is bringing a GIV-SP to the show by way of emphasising the importance of both these ...

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    Lockheed looks to cash in on Mars mania

    1996-09-02T15:51:00Z

    The life on Mars stories last month has created the most public interest in spaceflight since the Apollo moonshots. NASA's totally speculative Martian discovery resulted in thousands of calls to its Washington DC switchboard, and its Internet Home Page was so busy it was impossible to access. Media ...

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    Internet plays its spare part

    1996-09-02T15:50:00Z

      Is there anything that can't be ordered over the Internet? If calling up pizza via the computer is just too easy, then why not shop for aircraft parts? Aviall of Dallas, Texas, is launching a parts order entry system on its home page. The system ...

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    IATA on the "Outlook"

    1996-09-02T15:49:00Z

    Speakers from Boeing, Airbus Industry, Rolls-Royce and SAAB will be among those at the tenth IATA Air Transport Outlook conference. It's one of two IATA conferences scheduled for later this month. The "Outlook" conference runs from September 16-18 in London: Financing European Air Traffic Management will be held ...