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    USAir

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Rakesh Gangwal is named president and chief operating officer of USAir Group and USAir Inc Lawrence Nagin becomes vice-president for corporate affairs and general counsel of the USAir Group and its principal operating subsidiary. Gangwal, who has served with Air France and United Airlines, replaces Frank Salizzoni, who is to ...

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    Safety versus cost: the realities

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Sir - Wilfried Mommaert's letter (Flight International, 31 January-6 February, P74) raises a valid point. The life-threatening situation arises when an accountant interferes in the critical balance between safety and cost. He will always err (potentially fatally) on the side of cost. The engineer will err on ...

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    Why penalise the military pilot?

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Sir - The article on the conversion of UK military pilots to fly civil aircraft, "A different guard" (Flight International, 7-13 February, P34), indicates that a captain of a Royal Air Force transport could not merely be given the appropriate civil licences by the very nature of his existing vocation. ...

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    Slow rise to recovery

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Although the helicopter industry continues to struggle, the HAI convention booms. Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Julian Moxon/PARIS HELI-EXPO '96, THE Helicopter Association International (HAI) convention in Dallas, Texas, 22-24 February, comes as the industry continues to suffer depressed sales levels for new helicopters and is dogged by ...

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    Shenyang test

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    China's Shenyang Aircraft has ordered a Palomar Products flexible automatic circuit-tester system, to be used to check the cable harnesses and avionics boxes to be installed in Chinese-assembled McDonnell Douglas MD-90s. The Model 8000 system will be delivered in March. Source: Flight International

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    Turboprop triumph

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA SELECTION OF the Raytheon Aircraft Beech Pilatus PC-9 MkII for the US Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS) surprised almost everyone - except, that is, the company itself. Throughout the competition, and the protests which followed, Raytheon remained steadfastly confident in the strength of its proposal. ...

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    DTEO upgrades

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    THE UK DEFENCE Test and Evaluation Organisation (DTEO) is upgrading computers at its altitude test site, with the introduction of a multi-processor Harris Computer Systems NH6000. The NH6000 will be used to collect, process, display and store data, in support of existing data acquisition systems. The test site, at Pyestock ...

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    Dassault Aviation revamps its design and development centre

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    DASSAULT AVIATION has re-organised its design and development centre at its Paris St Cloud base in a move aimed at preparing the company for potential alliances in the civil and military fields. Virtually all of Dassault's computer-aided design (CAD) activities have been grouped at St Cloud, and divided ...

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    Boeing delivers F-22 power supplies

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    BOEING HAS DELIVERED the first flight-worthy power supplies for the Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 common integrated processors (CIPs), which form the heart of the fighter's avionics, sensors and display system. The power supply modules, convert aircraft-standard electrical power to a wattage of up to 400W, which is used to ...

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    Life support

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Bombardier Aviation Services is to distribute and install Spectrum Aeromed modular air-ambulance life-support systems for Learjet and Canadair Challenger business jets. A quick-change adaptor allows passenger-to-ambulance cabin reconfiguration within 20min. Source: Flight International

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    MARS together

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Russia will provide a laser-ranging instrument to NASA to fly on the Mars Surveyor Lander to be launched in 1998 (Flight International, 20 December, 1995-2 January). The device, which will be used to measure haze and dust in the Martian atmosphere, will be the first Russian instrument to be flown ...

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    Planet lap-top

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    The US Comsat Mobile Communications company has introduced a 2.7kg lap-top-sized personal satellite telephone, called the Planet 1, which can be used anywhere in the world, via the new Inmarsat 3 communications satellites, the first of which will be launched in March. Calls will cost about $3 per minute. ...

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    Congress raps Clinton

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    The US Congress has rebuked President Bill Clinton for promising Jordan 16 ex-US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16A/Bs without requesting Congressional approval for the transfer. Source: Flight International

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    Scandinavian rocket

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Denmark and Norway have placed contracts totalling $52 million for their first Loral multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS). Norway will receive 12 launchers and Denmark eight - becoming the twelfth and thirteenth MLRS customers.     Source: Flight International

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    TACMS tested

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    The US Army has successfully test fired a production Block IA Army TACMS missile. The missile is the extended-range variant of the present Loral Army TACMS Block I weapon. The test was the first of three to prove the design, missile hardware and system software. Pending the results of the ...

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    Westinghouse deal

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    The Pentagon's Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded Westinghouse a $7 million contract to expedite the development of the tools needed to process the large amounts of imagery being generated by sensors installed on some unmanned aerial vehicles and the Lockheed Martin U-2R.   Source: Flight International

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    NH90 navigation

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Sagem's Saphir inertial-navigation system has been selected for the NH Industries NH90 utility helicopter. The French company's embedded global-positioning/inertial-navigation system inertia device will provide navigation data and inertial references for the aircraft's quadruplex fly-by-wire control system.   Source: Flight International

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    UAV datalinks

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Tadiran will provide ground- control systems and digital datalinks for Israeli-developed Ranger unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) ordered by the Swiss army. The Israeli company, has signed a $35 million contract, with prime contractor Oerlikon Contraves of Switzerland, calling for the systems to be delivered through to 2000.   ...

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    VSHORAD cameras

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Nanoquest Defence Products, part of British Aerospace (Systems and Equipment) will supply thermal-imaging cameras for the very-short-range air-defence (VSHORAD) missiles being manufactured by Thomson Shorts Systems for the French air force. Nanoquest will deliver 17 cameras between July and December, under the £1 million ($1.5 million) contract. Source: ...

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    Dassault record

    1996-02-21T00:00:00Z

    Dassault is claiming two speed records set en route to Asian Aerospace '96 with its Falcon 900EX. Carrying six passengers and four crew, it was flown from Paris to Singapore via Abu Dhabi in 12h 50min - an average ground speed of 499kt (923km/h).     ...