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    Small is beautiful

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Swiss military-trainer specialist Pilatus is lookingto further penetrate the civil market. Julian Moxon/PARIS Oscar Schwenk, president of Switzerland's Pilatus Aircraft, renowned for developing a range of successful turboprop trainers, says: "We're small, but small is beautiful." Military trainers have always been Pilatus' speciality, but, with ever-tighter ...

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    USAF places huge C-17 contracts

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    The US Air Force has signed for $16.2 billion in multi-year contracts for 80 McDonnell Douglas (MDC) C-17 Globemaster III military-transport aircraft, powered by Pratt & Whitney F117 turbofan engines. The C-17s and 350 F117s will be delivered over six or seven years. The USAF had previously committed ...

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    US Navy plans commercial vertrep contract awards

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    THE US NAVY'S Military Sealift Command (MSC) is planning to award a series of contracts involving use of commercially operated helicopters for vertical replenishment (VERTREP) of its warships. The contract awards are designed to meet a projected shortfall of US Navy Boeing Helicopters CH-46 helicopters, which are now ...

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    IAI plans maintenance operation in Turkey

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    ISRAEL AIRCRAFT Industries' MATA helicopter centre is discussing the establishment of a helicopter-maintenance operation in Turkey. The talks are understood to involve potential Turkish partners. Under the proposal, the Turkish army's US-built combat and transport helicopters would be maintained at the centre. "Dynamic" systems would be flown to ...

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    Alarming statistics on UK industry's decline

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    THE UK AEROSPACE community's pleas for more Government support are backed by some alarming statistics on the industry's relative decline - and a pledge to rebuild. Since 1980, the UK share of world civil and military markets has slipped from 13% to just 9%. "We are absolutely determined ...

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    KLM/Northwest link-up plans put on hold

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/AMSTERDAM KLM HAS PUT further development of its alliance with Northwest Airlines on hold until the bitter disagreement over shareholder rights is settled in the US courts. While stressing that the alliance, once "the envy of the airline industry", continues to operate well, KLM president ...

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    IAR agrees with Eurocopter to build Ecureuil

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    IAR has signed an agreement with Eurocopter International for licensed production of the French Ecureuil light helicopter in Romania.The deal, due to come into force following approval from the respective Governments, covers airframe manufacture and final assembly of 80 single-engined AS350BA Ecureuils and twin-engined AS355N Ecureuil 2s. IAR ...

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    Propulsion fault cuts Theseus first flight

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    The first flight of the Theseus unmanned aircraft, designed to support NASA's Mission to Planet Earth initiative, was cut short by propulsion problems after it lifted off from Rogers Dry Lake, California, on 24 May. "It was a propeller controller issue from what we can tell right now," ...

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    NEC wins a massive ICO space contract

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON ICO GLOBAL Communications, the Inmarsat affiliate which plans to provide a global voice, data, facsimile and messaging mobile-satellite communications system from 2000 (Flight International, 4-10 October, 1995, P44), has awarded a $500 million contract to a consortium led by NEC of Japan to provide the ground-segment-systems ...

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    Arcing cause of Tethered loss

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    THE ALENIA-BUILT Italian Tethered Satellite was lost in space during the STS75/Columbia Space Shuttle mission on 25 February, when its tether broke after suffering "arcing and burning", says an investigation team appointed by NASA (Flight International, 6-12 March). The arcing occurred because the tether was penetrated by either ...

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    Lightweight dish will serve Asia

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    AN INNOVATIVE, lightweight, 12.25m-diameter dish antenna is to be flown on a Hughes HS-601 high-power communications satellite in 1998, to serve a mobile-telephone system for Asia Pacific Mobile Telecommunications (APMT), a consortium of four Chinese and two Singapore companies. The APMT satellite will provide 16,000 duplex circuits simultaneously. ...

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    Brazil in French space link

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Brazil has signed space-technology deals with French space agency CNES, Aerospatiale and Soci‚t‚ Europ‚enne de Propulsion (SEP), to build a small science satellite and Earth-observation cameras, and to develop launcher technologies for its $120 million-a-year space programme. The 80kg satellite, to study the space environment in low-Earth orbit, ...

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    KLM renews growth effort in Europe with expanded fleet

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON KLM IS TO START A NEW wave of growth in its European operations, outlining plans for a $300 million short-haul fleet expansion and a new agreement with its pilots' union, which paves the way for greater use of wet-lease and codesharing with regional partners. ...

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    FAA forced ValuJet cut in growth before crash

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC US FEDERAL AVIATION Administration concern over the effect on ValuJet's safety of its rapid expansion forced the carrier to rein back planned growth almost four months before the McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 crash in Florida on 11 May, documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act ...

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    China plans 777 lease for US service

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    CHINA SOUTHERN Airlines is negotiating to lease three more Boeing 777-200IGWs (increased gross weight) from International Lease Finance to support its planned start-up passenger service to the USA. The Chinese carrier is understood to be discussing taking the three leased aircraft in 1997. The airline needs more long-range ...

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    Engine-makers line up options for 747X

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGLES GENERAL ELECTRIC and Pratt & Whitney expect to finalise by the end of the month their joint-venture plans for the new -500/600 growth versions of Boeing 747. The two manufacturers have "-quickly reached agreement on an engine configuration", but have yet to reach ...

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    Norway asks to join JSF

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC NORWAY IS SEEKING to join the US/UK Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) programme.The Scandinavian country regards the JSF as a possible replacement for its Lockheed F-16 MLUs (mid-life updates), which will be retired by about 2012. The Norwegian air force says that it wants ...

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    Vancouver expands

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Vancouver International Airport's C$260 million ($190 million) International Terminal was opened on 1 June, aimed at boosting the airport's bid to become a major gateway between North America and the Asia Pacific region. The terminal provides capacity for an additional 6 million passengers annually, increasing the airports total capacity to ...

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    Former SNPE chief Bechat returns to Snecma to take over from Dufour

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    JEAN-PAUL BECHAT has become Snecma's new chairman and chief executive, replacing Bernard Dufour, who leaves after only two years, mainly because of deteriorating relations between the French aero-engine builder and General Electric, its 50-50 partner in CFM International. Bechat left Snecma two years ago, to become chairman and chief executive ...

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    Sagem of France sells 40 upgraded Mirages to Pakistan

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Gilbert Sedbon/PARIS SAGEM OF FRANCE has signed a Fr500 million ($97 million) contract with Pakistan for the sale of up to 40 upgraded secondhand Dassault Mirage III fighter aircraft. The upgrade of the aircraft includes avionics, navigation systems and day/night attack capability. The aircraft have been ...