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    Rolls-Royce RB.211s in Ulyanovsk

    1996-07-24T00:00:00Z

    THE FIRST SET OF ROLLS-ROYCE RB.211-535s has been delivered to Aviastar in Ulyanovsk for installation on a production Tupolev Tu-204. The aircraft will be used to complete certification of the R-R-powered Tu-204-200 series. The delivery was timed to coincide with the visit of a business group to finalise talks about ...

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    USA and Russia target August first flight for Tu-144LL

    1996-07-24T00:00:00Z

    SENIOR US AND RUSSIAN Government officials are pushing for an August flight date for the Tupolev Tu-144LL, and looking to use the research programme as a model for future US-Russian collaboration. A joint statement on the Tu-144LL project was issued following a meeting between Al Gore, the US vice-president, and ...

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    Chilean Mirages operated with US F-16s

    1996-07-24T00:00:00Z

    CHILEAN AIR FORCE DASSAULT MIRAGE 5M ELKANS, recently acquired from Belgium, have been used for the first time in joint operations with US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16s deployed to the South American nation. The Mirages were operated alongside locally upgraded Northrop F-5E Tiger IIIs and controlled by the Chilean ...

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    Prospects fade away for dual-seat F-22

    1996-07-24T00:00:00Z

    DEVELOPMENT of a two-seat variant of the Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 is to be dropped to save money. The US Air Force is to cancel two tandem-seaters planned for the development programme, leaving nine single-seat aircraft, although Lockheed Martin says that it has yet to receive a stop-work order. ...

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    Pilatus appointment

    1996-07-24T00:00:00Z

    Western Aircraft of Boise, Idaho has been appointed to sell the Pilatus PC-12 single-turboprop, seven-passenger, utility aircraft in the western USA and Hawaii. Pilatus now has six US dealers. Source: Flight International

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    THAAD missile test is yet another dud

    1996-07-24T00:00:00Z

    THE LOCKHEED Martin Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile failed on 15 July to destroy a simulated ballistic missile, the third misfire in three intercept attempts. The US Army says that, "-an intercept was not achieved" during the test, at the White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, ...

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    Taiwan and Lockheed Martin sign C-130-co-operation deal

    1996-07-24T00:00:00Z

    TAIWAN HAS SIGNED an industrial co-operation agreement with Lockheed Martin, worth close to $90 million, as part of its planned purchase of four new C-130H-30 transport aircraft. Lockheed Martin has proposed a range of projects to Taiwan's Industrial Development Bureau. Areas of co-operation under discussion include assistance with ...

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    Eurospace

    1996-07-24T00:00:00Z

    Alain Gaubert has been nominated secretary-general of Eurospace, the organisation of the European space industry. He succeeds Yves Demerliac, who is to retire after more than 30 years. Source: Flight International

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    Training in Brunei

    1996-07-17T10:22:00Z

    Thomson Training and Simulation is to build a full-flight simulator for Royal Brunei Airlines. The simulator will be configured for the Pratt & Whitney-powered Boeing 767-300ER, but will be interchangeable with the Rolls-Royce RB.211-535-powered Boeing 757-200.   Source: Flight International

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    New Zealand offers

    1996-07-17T10:22:00Z

    Kaman and Westland have submitted their best and final offers to meet New Zealand's requirement for anti-submarine-warfare helicopters, with a decision expected in March or April. Kaman is offering the SH-2G Seasprite, while Westland is offering the Super Lynx.   Source: Flight International

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    Smiths

    1996-07-17T10:06:00Z

    William Turner has been promoted to vice-president for North American military marketing at technology company Smiths Industries Aerospace. A former US Army aviation colonel, Turner was most recently regional manager at Smiths' St Louis, Missouri, field office. Thomas Whipple becomes vice-president of finance for US defence business, based in Grand ...

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    Eurocontrol

    1996-07-17T10:06:00Z

    Henri Blunier has become director of the Brussels, Belgium-based Eurocontrol Institute of Air Navigation Services. He was put in charge of training Berne-based operational staff in 1991.   Source: Flight International

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    Sikorsky

    1996-07-17T10:05:00Z

    Dennis Campbell has become executive vice-president of operations and engineering for Sikorsky Aircraft. He was most recently vice-president for Power Generation Americas at Cummins Engine.   Source: Flight International

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    MDC

    1996-07-17T10:05:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has opened a commercial-aircraft marketing office in Sydney, Australia. It is to be headed by Thomas Epperson, who is appointed vice-president of commercial marketing for South Pacific operations. He has been with the US manufacturer for 30 years, in marketing, government contracts, finance, and as programme manager ...

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    AAR

    1996-07-17T10:04:00Z

    Steven McConnell has been appointed president of AAR Aircraft Turbine Center, of Elk Grove Village, Illinois. McConnell, with AAR since 1983, became senior vice-president and general manager of the unit in 1989.   Source: Flight International

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    JADC

    1996-07-17T10:04:00Z

    Isamu Kawai, chairman of Fuji Heavy Industries, has become chairman of Japan Aircraft Development (JADC), succeeding Dr Hiroshi Ohba, who is appointed chairman of the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies.   Source: Flight International

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    FlightSafety

    1996-07-17T10:03:00Z

    Tim Fallon has been appointed to the newly created position of regional marketing manager for maintenance training by Flushing, New York-based FlightSafety International (FSI), based at Tucson, Arizona. He was previously an accounts manager at the FSI customer-support organisation at Flushing. Don Roney becomes manager of the FSI Learning Center ...

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    United

    1996-07-17T10:02:00Z

    John Pinkstone has been named regional sales manager for the Middle East, Sri Lanka and Pakistan for United Airlines' Atlantic division. Previously sales executive at London Heathrow Airport, he will be based at United's London Atlantic division headquarters.   Source: Flight International

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    Magellan

    1996-07-17T10:01:00Z

    MAGELLAN Satellite-navigation company Magellan Systems, of San Dimas, California, has named Ralph Fisch national sales manager for aviation products. He was international sales manager with Garmin International. Bob Rutkowski becomes aviation regional sales manager. He was previously with global-positioning-system company Tropic Aero & Loran. Source: Flight ...

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    Dunlop

    1996-07-17T10:00:00Z

    Mike Bowen has been appointed vice-president in charge of the new Crewe, Virginia-based operation of Birmingham, UK company Dunlop Aircraft Tyres. He was previously director of operations at the company's former service centre in Miami, Florida.   Source: Flight International