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Rokot stalled
The Russian Khrunichev, German Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA) joint venture, Eurorokot, formed to market commercially the former SS-19 military missile, the Rokot, for launches of 1,800kg payloads to low-Earth orbit (LEO), has been delayed for at least a year because of a lack of Russian funds. DASA is also studying the ...
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Air purification
The air-purification system for the Alpha International Space Station has passed a 30-day evaluation test at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama. In a simulation creating conditions during manning by four crew, engineers injected carbon dioxide and water and removed oxygen for a 175m3 (6,200ft3) test module. ...
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Accelerated launch
The Japanese Government has approved the development of an uprated H2 satellite launcher, 18 months earlier than planned. The new booster, with additional strap-on boosters and uprated engines, is due for its first flight in 2000. Source: Flight International
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ITP takes CADDS 5
Spanish engine-manufacturer Industria de Turbo Propulsores (ITP) has placed a $600,000 contract for ComputerVision's CADDS 5 electronic-product-definition software. Bilbao-based ITP will use the software for computer-aided design work on the BMW Rolls-Royce BR715 turbofan under development to power the McDonnell Douglas MD-95. Source: Flight International
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Sea King AFCS
The Smiths Industries Aerospace SN500 helicopter automatic flight control system (AFCS) has received a military certificate of airworthiness for the Mk3A Westland Sea Kings of the Royal Air Force. In the Sea King, the SN500 is integrated with the navigation systems. Source: Flight International
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Raytheon R&D
Raytheon Aircraft has set up a new centralised research-and-development centre to house an integrated-product team working on the follow-on aircraft to the Hawker 1000. The Wichita, Kansas-based centre becomes operational in July. Source: Flight International
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N250 nacelle parts
France's Hispano-Suiza has delivered the first shipment of N250 engine-nacelle parts to Indonesia's IPTN. They consist of side-access doors and lower-cowl structural frames. Hispano-Suiza has firm orders covering parts for seven aircraft. Source: Flight International
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Hunting interior slips
Hunting has shed two top executives from its Aviation division after cost overruns on its contract to supply interior kits to Bombardier for the Dash-8. Ian Marsh, chief executive of Hunting Aviation, and John Adkins, who heads the interiors business, have both left. Source: Flight International
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...and Dash-8 sales
Abu Dhabi Aviation has purchased two Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8-200s, worth $25 million, for delivery in February/March 1997, for offshore-oil support in the United Arab Emirates. Source: Flight International
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AI(R) hot and high
Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) has received US certification for the "hot-and-high" ATR 42-500 and delivered the first of eight to Continental Express. Bombardier has delivered the first "quiet-cabin" de Havilland Dash 8Q to Mesa Air. Source: Flight International
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Avionics upgrade
Rockwell-Collins is to offer Dassault Aviation Falcon 50 business-jet operators an avionics upgrade, to the latest Pro Line 4 specification. Source: Flight International
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Ministers support Airbus restructure
Government ministers from France, Germany, Spain and the UK have unanimously thrown their weight behind moves to establish Airbus Industrie as a commercial company. The ministers cite the need to safeguard the competitiveness of the consortium's existing products and the need to allow it to expand into the large-airliner market. ...
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Saab/BAe, Lockheed vie for Hungary business
HUNGARY WILL ISSUE a request for proposals (RFP) in July for up to 36 fighters to replace its obsolete Mikoyan MiG-21s. Leading candidates for the procurement include the Saab/ British Aerospace JAS39 Gripen, and the Lockheed Martin F-16. Peter Anstiss, director of sales and marketing support at ...
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BMW R-R and CFMI square up for Asian regional engine contest
BMW ROLLS-ROYCE and CFM International are stepping up efforts to supply a powerplant for the Aviation Industries of China (AVIC)-led AE-100 regional-jet development. China is close to selecting a Western partner for the airframe programme, and a final engine selection is expected to be made about a ...
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Sweden joins talks to extend X-31 demonstrator project
US, GERMAN AND Swedish Government and industry officials met at ILA to discuss a follow-on to the German/US X-31 Enhanced Fighter Manoeuvrability technology-demonstration project. US Navy X-31 programme manager Charles Johnson says that the discussions focused on a programme called the ADVENT, which will investigate advanced air-data ...
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Eurocopter studies new twin
EUROCOPTER IS studying an advanced medium-twin helicopter in the 5.5-6t class to succeed the Dauphin. The helicopter, known as the EC165, is planned to become available as the worldwide fleet of some 520 AS365s/565s reaches the end of its life over the next 20 years. It will incorporate ...
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Diamond eyes new four-seaters
AUSTRIA'S DIAMOND Aircraft Industries is in renewed talks with Russian manufacturer Sokol, which could revive plans to move the Excalibur four-seat-aircraft programme into production. Diamond is also examining a four-seat version of its successful DV 20 Katana light aircraft, and a completely new four-seat pusher-propeller aircraft, with a ...
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Germany divides Sea Lynx order contract
THE GERMAN NAVY is expected to place an order for seven new Westland Sea Lynx helicopters by the end of June, delaying a decision on upgrading its current 17 aircraft at least until early 1997. GKN Westland Helicopters says that the upgrade will bring the navy's older ...
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Airliner hulls set to be 'fireproofed'
FIRE WILL TAKE TWICE as long to burn through an airliner fuselage if materials being tested by the US Federal Aviation Administration achieve their promise, giving greater time for passenger evacuation and for firefighters to bring the blaze under control. The development could have great lifesaving potential, notably ...
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DoD peddles creek
Taiwan is to procure 30 Bell Helicopter Textron TH-67 Creek training helicopters and related equipment, including night-vision goggles, through the US Department of Defense's US foreign-military-sales channels. The Far Eastern country will use the TH-67s to replace ageing Bell UH-1Hs, which are now used for helicopter flight training. The US ...