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    ESA could launch second Ariane 5 in September

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON THE EUROPEAN SPACE Agency (ESA) plans to proceed with the second launch of an Ariane 5 in September as scheduled, despite the loss of flight 501 on 4 June. The demise of the first Ariane 5 over the skies of Kourou, Guiana destroyed its payload of ...

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    Fokker wins a reprieve with big KLM order

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    FOKKER HAS WON another year's reprieve, after gaining agreement from the Dutch bankruptcy court that it can keep assembly lines open for another year, to produce 15 more aircraft. The agreement removes the immediate threat of closure which has been looming for the bankrupt aircraft maker, but key ...

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    BAe teams up with MDC for Nimrod relaunch plans

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    BRITISH AEROSPACE is offering to restart production of the Nimrod maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) for export and has linked with McDonnell Douglas (MDC) to try to boost the market potential of its Nimrod 2000. The agreement comes less than a month before the UK Ministry of Defence is ...

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    Airbus A3XX plans find market favour

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/toulouse AIRBUS INDUSTRIE is receiving "very positive responses" from the market on financing for its planned 555- to 960-seat A3XX family. "We hope we will soon be in a position to integrate people into the programme", says Jurgen Thomas, head of the newly created large-aircraft division within ...

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    Stretched 328 is revived by Fairchild acquisition

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH Graham Warwick/Washington DC FAIRCHILD AIRCRAFT of the USA is planning to launch a stretched high-speed version of the 33-seat Dornier 328 turboprop in "a matter of weeks" after its acquisition of a majority stake in the German manufacturer. Mac Williams, Fairchild's president, says that ...

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    Energetic upheavals

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    The Sun may appear rather tranquil to the eye, especially at a time when it is going through a period of what astronomers call "minimum activity". To the instruments of the SOHO spacecraft, however, this comparatively minor star is in a ceaseless turmoil. These four images, at different ...

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    NTSB urges 757/767 changes after Birgenair crash

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    BOEING 757 AND 767 pilots should be given better information about faulty airspeed indications and training to cope with them, the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has told the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The NTSB recommendation follows the 6 February Birgenair 757 accident in which all ...

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    Unijet to take control of Leisure International

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    TOUR OPERATOR Unijet is to take full control of Leisure International Airways, by acquiring the 60% equity stake held by the Air UK Group and parent company British Transport Holdings before 30 April, 1997. The move has been widely predicted following KLM's increased investment in Air UK, presaging ...

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    What's on

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Equipping & Supporting Rapid Reaction Forces 13-14 June, London, UK. Contact: HSA/RRMLC, H Silver & Associates (UK), 2nd Floor, Africa House, 64-78 Kingsway, London WC2B 6BD, UK; tel: +44 (171) 413 0936; fax: +44 (171) 413 0937. Second European Aircraft Valuation Seminar 13-14 June, London, UK. Contact: Commercial ...

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    Indonesian navcal

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Hunting Aviation is to supply two NAVCAL flight-inspection systems to the Indonesian civil-aviation authority. The equipment is used to inspect the accuracy of VHF omnidirectional-radio-range/instrument-landing-system navigation aids. It will be interchangeable between Socata TBM700 and Beech King Air inspection aircraft used locally. Source: Flight International

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    Debonair debut due in June

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    BRITAIN'S NEWEST low-fare airline, Debonair, will launch European services from London Luton Airport on 19 June. The airline's first destinations will be Barcelona, Dsseldorf and Munich, with Madrid to follow in July. A domestic Luton-Newcastle link will also open in July. Each route will have two or three round trips ...

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    ARST demonstration

    1996-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Demonstrations of the US Army's Autonomous Scout Rotorcraft Testbed (ASRT) are planned for July, using Sikorsky's Cypher unmanned air vehicle and a Georgia Institute of Technology GST 300 air vehicle. The ASRT, -equipped with thermal imagers, is intended to conduct "over-the-hill" reconnaissance missions without outside control. Source: Flight ...

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    Re-useable module

    1996-06-05T12:21:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has flight-tested a re-useable navigation-software module in an F-15, six weeks after the same module was tested in an MDC AV-8B. The software was run on a MIPS R4400SC commercial processor in the F-15 and on a Motorola Power PC in the AV-8B. A test in a ...

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    Kazakstan bilateral

    1996-06-05T12:08:00Z

    Singapore has signed a bilateral-air-services agreement with Kazakstan, to allow for a start-up of scheduled services between the two countries. The agreement will allow designated airlines from each side to operate a twice-weekly service.   Source: Flight International

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    Malaysian link

    1996-06-05T11:44:00Z

    Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) is negotiating a possible technology-transfer programme with Malaysia, involving the joint development of a series of small Earth-observation, science and communications satellites. The work was discussed with Dat' Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the Malaysian prime minister, during a visit to SSTL on 23 May. ...

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    Break for a Pepsi...

    1996-06-05T11:43:00Z

    Russian cosmonauts aboard the Mir 1 space station deployed a giant inflatable replica of a Pepsi Cola can on 20 May under a multi-million advertising deal struck between the US drinks company and the Russian Space Agency. Film of two spacewalkers working outside the Mir 1 with the 1.2m-high inflatable ...

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    ...then back to work

    1996-06-05T11:42:00Z

    During another spacewalk on 25 May, the Mir 1 cosmonauts Yuri Onufrienko and Yuri Usachev completed the assembly of a US/Russian solar-panel system of the Kvant 1 astrophysics module, to increase power.   Source: Flight International

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    Where you train is not always where you end up flying

    1996-06-05T11:40:00Z

    Sir - As a licensed US Federal Aviation Administration commercial pilot, I support the plea for international standards for flight training in the article "Unique Internationalism" (Flight International, 8-14 May, P3). There are some points which need taking up, however. Firstly, there is the argument that a UK ...

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    Cessna

    1996-06-05T11:31:00Z

    Tom Zimmerman has been named regional sales manager for Cessna Aircraft's Citation business-jet range. He has most recently been selling Learjets in the Western USA and, before that, he held a similar post with Mooney Aircraft. Donald Perry and Michael Kolman have become area sales managers for the CitationJet and ...

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    Pemco

    1996-06-05T11:31:00Z

    Vince DiSciullo has been named general manager at the Pemco nacelle-services division of aircraft maintainer and modifier Precision Standard, of Denver, Colorado. He was formerly vice-president for operations at the EDM division of Chromalloy Gas Turbine. Martyn Craig becomes sales manager of Pemco World Air Services. He has had 20 ...