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    Arianespace wins defection from Chinese Long March

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON US COMPANY Echostar has withdrawn its satellite from China's launch manifest, following the failure of the Long March 3B booster and the loss of the Intelsat 708 satellite on 14 February. The 3B did not undergo a pre-launch test, it has been revealed ...

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    Aerospatiale gears up for manned-spaceflight plans

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    AEROSPATIALE OF France has begun testing its atmospheric-re-entry demonstrator (ARD) vehicle amid promises from the European Space Agency (ESA) that it intends to remain firmly committed to achieving a manned space-flight capability. The conically shaped, 2.8t ARD is intended for its first test atop the second Ariane ...

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    X-33 proposals to be submitted in May

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    INDUSTRY PROPOSALS for the X-33 re-useable-launch-vehicle programme, a NASA effort aimed at a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) replacement for the Space Shuttle, are expected to be submitted in mid-May. With a shortlist expected at the end of July, NASA will have to make a quick choice, between wing-borne-landing SSTO options ...

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    A brief history of Fokker

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    FOKKER'S BANKRUPTCY may seem like a thoroughly modern phenomenon, but a glance through the company's 80-year history shows that this was not the first time the Dutch manufacturer had sailed close to collapse. THE EARLY DAYS 1912 Dutchman Anthony Fokker registers a company in Germany ...

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    Turkey and Israel conclude F-4 Phantom Popeye deal

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    TURKEY IS TO BUY the Rafael Popeye air-to-surface missile as part of its proposed McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom upgrade to be carried out by Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI). The television-guided Popeye is understood to have been on the Turkish air force's shopping list from the outset of the ...

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    Ownership advances

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    New ways of owning new products are putting the boom back into business aviation Karen Walker/ATLANTA COMFORT, RELIABILITY AND value for money; that is what the customer wants. It is a description long familiar to the motor industry, but it is now an equally well-rehearsed part of ...

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    Latin America looms large

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Burgeoning economies and international trade links boost business-aircraft prospects. Graham Warwick/Santiago MOST AEROSPACE ANALYSTS focus their efforts on understanding the US, European and Asian markets, while largely ignoring Latin American potential. When considering business-aircraft sales prospects, that could prove to be a mistake. ...

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    Sukhoi starts work on building canard Su-30

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/LONDON A PROTOTYPE fore-plane-equipped aircraft, based on a Sukhoi Su-30 airframe, is under construction at the Irkutsk production plant in southern Russia. The canard-configured Su-30 airframe may carry the designation of either the Su-301, or the Su-30I (Istribitel/fighter). Details of the programme ...

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    MDC and NASA unveil X-36

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/St Louis McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) and NASA unveiled the once-classified X-36 tailless fighter-agility research aircraft at St Louis, Missouri, on 19 March, revealing a canard-configured design. The sub-scale remotely piloted X-36 is said to be the first fighter-type aircraft to be designed from the ...

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    Mitsubishi delivers first XF-2 prototype

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE MITSUBISHI HAS delivered the first prototype, XF-2 single seat fighter, previously known as the FS-X, to the Japan Defence Agency (JDA), to begin a three-year programme of flight testing and evaluation. The XF-2, handed over on 22 March at Mitsubishi's Komaki South plant, ...

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    Boeing plans to step up production during 1997

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES BOEING PLANS to increase production of all models in 1997 in response to the recent surge in orders and strong indications of a continuing recovery in the industry. The increase will take monthly output of all types to 27 aircraft by the ...

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    Gulfstream flies second GV business jet

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    GULFSTREAM V testing has passed the 50-flight mark, with two aircraft now being flown, and the third of four flight-test GV long-range business jets scheduled to take to the air for the first time in mid-April, says Gulfstream. The second GV was flown on 10 March and testing ...

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    Falcon move

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Dassault Aviation has moved completion of all Falcon business jets to Dassault Falcon Jet in Little Rock, Arkansas. The centre is expected to complete 32 aircraft this year, up from 24 in 1995, and 42 in 1997. Expansion of the centre to provide two additional hangar positions and a third ...

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    Found finds new market for old design

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    New company Found Aircraft Canada plans to restart production of a light-utility aircraft certificated and produced in the mid-1960s. The Toronto based company says, that re-instating the Canadian and US type certificates for the Found FBA-2C, will save "several million dollars" compared to a full certification programme. Canadian ...

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    US Aerobatic Team has a Super Stinker

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    AVIAT HAS delivered the first Pitts S-1-11B Super Stinker to the US Aerobatic Team. The aircraft is a "ground-up redesign" of the Pitts S-1 Special aerobatic biplane, with increased power and manoeuvrability. Aviat plans to build more S-1-11s, but has yet to decide whether to sell the aircraft ...

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    Irish police force dispute military plans for helicopter

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    THE IRISH Government is about to decide whether to approve a plan for the national police force to purchase and operate its own helicopter force. Garda Siochana wants to buy two machines in a deal, which would bring the country into line with the global trend towards the ...

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    Germany presses for joint European missile approach

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/LONDON THE GERMAN Government is trying to use German and UK requirements for a future beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (AAM) as leverage in consolidating European missile- manufacturing capacity. German political and industrial sources say that the Government is now encouraging Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA) to widen ...

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    USA told: 'offer more' to beat bilateral block

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC LACK OF LEVERAGE ON the part of US negotiators has led to the current impasse in bilateral aviation talks with the UK, according to the US General Accounting Office (GAO). As the GAO issued its report, British Airways chairman Sir Colin Marshall, visiting Washington, was ...

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    CVR data indicate chaos in 757 crash

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON THE COCKPIT-VOICE recorder (CVR) of the Birgenair Boeing 757-200 which crashed in February reveals a picture of pilots who, faced with minor problems, became confused and lost control of a flyable aircraft, according to an interim report by the Dominican Republic's accident-investigation commission. ...

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    Elta wins Indian air force EW deal

    1996-03-27T00:00:00Z

    ISRAEL AIRCRAFT Industries (IAI) subsidiary Elta is to supply electronic-warfare (EW) systems to the Indian air force for the Mikoyan MiG-21 upgrade being undertaken by the Russian and Indian aerospace industries. The $80 million IAI contract was signed as part of a wider agreement, finally sealed earlier ...