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    Reims eyes Cessna singles

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA REIMS AVIATION is negotiating to restart licence production of Cessna's piston singles. The French company previously built a range of Cessna aircraft for sale in Africa, Asia and Europe, but ceased production of piston singles when the US company did, in 1986. Cessna describes ...

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    BRS opens up SR20 parachute testing

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA BALLISTIC RECOVERY System (BRS) has conducted the first test of the emergency parachute for Cirrus Design's SR20 light aircraft. The SR20, scheduled for certification in mid-1997, will be the first production light aircraft fitted with a recovery-parachute system as standard. BRS, based in South ...

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    Gavilan flight-testing resumes

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    COLOMBIAN manufacturer El Gavilan has begun flight-testing the Gavilan 358 single-engined utility aircraft. The second prototype - the first crashed in 1993 after engine failure - is being flight-tested at Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, and US certification is planned for later this year. Designed and built at Lock Haven ...

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    Falcon 2000 cleared for London City

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Operation of the Dassault Falcon 2000 business jet at London City Airport has been approved by the UK Civil Aviation Authority. London City's 5.5¡ approach, 1,200m (4,000ft) runway and noise restrictions require special approval procedures (Flight International, 7-13 February). Dassault says that it has demonstrated glideslopes as steep ...

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    US Border Patrol wants light single-turbine helicopters

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    AMERICAN Eurocopter, Bell Helicopter Textron and McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (MDHS) are expected to bid for a US Border Patrol requirement for up to 45 light-observation helicopters. A request for proposals (RFP) is expected to be issued within two months for a light single-turbine, civil-certificated helicopter able to ...

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    Jabiru approved for kitplane use

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    AUSTRALIAN, NEW Zealand, South Korean and US civil aviation authorities have approved the Queensland, Australia-built Jabiru for kitplane construction. The all-composite Jabiru has already received type certification in Australia and New Zealand in the general-aviation and ultralight categories, and had its European debut at the UK's Popular Flying Association's Cranfield ...

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    F-18 development

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas has flown the fourth of seven F-18E/F development aircraft. The aircraft, a single-seat F-18E, will be used primarily for high-angle-of-attack testing. Source: Flight International

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    SJ30 interior

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Isaacman Design Associates is to design interiors for Sino Swearingen Aircraft's six-to-eight-seat SJ30-2 light business-jet. Four versions of the standard interior will be offered. A cabin mock-up will be displayed at the US National Business Aircraft Association convention in November. Source: Flight International

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    International boosters launch five

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON LAUNCHERS from the USA, China and Europe successfully lofted five satellites into orbit during the first nine days of July. The most significant was a Chinese Long March 3 (LM3) booster launch of the Hughes HS-376 communications satellite, the ApStar 1A, into geostationary-transfer orbit ...

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    Hughes books flights on uprated H2

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    THE PLANNED uprated Japanese H2A launcher is in demand from Hughes, which has booked ten flights between 2000 and 2004. Each launch will cost $77 million, about $90 million less than the commercial rate for a standard H2 launch. The H2, marketed by Rocket Systems, has been uncompetitive because excessive ...

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    Shuttle record

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    The Space Shuttle Columbia landed at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 7 July after a record-breaking 16-day 21h mission. The STS78 Life and Microgravity Spacelab flight was an intensive research mission by seven crew. Source: Flight International

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    Kenya soars despite pilots pay award

    1996-07-17T00:00:00Z

    PROFITS CONTINUE TO soar at Kenya Airways, but the newly privatised carrier has outlined a major round of cost cuts following the court award of a massive pay hike to pilots. The pay award, which virtually doubles salaries, came after the airline's 108 pilots referred a pay dispute ...

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    Messier deal

    1996-07-10T12:22:00Z

    Kuwait Airways has selected Messier-Bugatti to overhaul the landing gear of its entire Airbus Industrie fleet from 1999, in a deal potentially worth Fr40 million ($7.8 million). The contract covers five A300-600s, four A310-300s, three A320s, and four A340s.   Source: Flight International

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    Handling BA

    1996-07-10T12:22:00Z

    British Airways has placed a £87 million ($135 million) contract with GEC Alsthom for the design and installation of a fully automated cargo-handling system at the airline's new World Cargo-centre at London Heathrow Airport. The site is due to open in 1999, with an annual capacity of 800,000t. ...

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    Airtran caution

    1996-07-10T12:19:00Z

    Airways Corporation, parent of low-cost US start-up AirTran Airways, has warned analysts that it is likely to underperform in the latest quarter, partly because of a slow-down in bookings in the immediate aftermath of the ValuJet McDonnell Douglas DC-9 crash in May.   Source: Flight International

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    ATR 500 milestone

    1996-07-10T11:52:00Z

    Air Mauritius has placed the 500th order for the ATR programme, with a contract for two ATR 42-500s for delivery in April and June, 1997. Recent orders include two ATR 72-210s for Yangon Airways, for delivery in October and December, and two ATR 42-400s for a European maritime-patrol operator. ...

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    Jenkins departs

    1996-07-10T11:52:00Z

    Canadian Airlines International's president and chief executive Kevin Jenkins resigned on 28 June, claiming that the carrier's "best interest will be served by a change in leadership". He will be replaced by, chief financial officer, Kevin Benson. Source: Flight International

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    Flight UK directory

    1996-07-10T11:42:00Z

    The 1997/98 edition of the Flight International Directory - Part 1, UK and Ireland will for the first time feature a business section, which will include financial and legal organisations specialising in the airline industry. Companies engaged in this field are invited to send a copy of their headed notepaper ...

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    PMAT for 747-400

    1996-07-10T10:53:00Z

    California-based Demo Systems and Boeing have signed a licensing agreement for a software package which will enable Demo's portable maintenance access terminal (PMAT) - originally developed for the Boeing 777- to interface with the Boeing 747-400 central maintenance computer. The development has been asked for by several airlines, which would ...

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    Atlas deal for GE

    1996-07-10T10:53:00Z

    General Electric Engine Services has won a $300 million, ten-year contract to maintain and repair CF6-50 engines powering 15 Boeing 747-200 freighter aircraft operated by Atlas Air. The Colorado-based cargo specialist expects to have a further ten freighters enter service by mid-1997.   Source: Flight International