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    Fokker in rescue talks

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON FOKKER SAYS that it is in talks with "several" potential partners in an effort to stitch together a rescue package for the struggling Dutch company. Fokker which applied for protection from its creditors on 23 January, says that it plans to continue full ...

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    NH-90 and Tiger will survive French cuts

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    FRANCE'S CONTINUING defence review will result in lower production rates and delayed deliveries for the Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopter, the NH Industries NH-90 military utility helicopter and the air force's Dassault Rafale combat aircraft, say senior industry officials. Although any delay is unwelcome, such an outcome would ...

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    Delta is debut customer for electro-optical ice detector

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    ROBOTIC VISION Systems (RVSI) has received its first airline order for the ID-1 wide-area aircraft ice-detection system. Delta Air Lines has ordered four of the hand-held electro-optical systems for use this winter at its main US East Coast airports. Hauppauge, New York-based RVSI says that the Delta order ...

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    A tale of two crises

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Could Fokker have performed better if it had followed Avro's lead in cutting quicker and deeper? Kevin O'Toole/LONDON FOKKER MAY NOT appreciate the irony, but its latest crisis has come just as the regional-jet market is showing few signs of life. If a recovery in ...

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    Aviall

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Robert Lambert, chairman, president and chief executive of Aviall, has announced several management changes, to the company's airline engine-repair business. Coinciding with the resignations of John Nicholson, senior vice-president of Aviall Engine Services and Steve Gorman, vice-president of operations at Aviall Dallas Engine Services, Lambert has named Frank Leftwich as ...

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    United Industrial

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    United Industrial of New York has announced the election of Edward Aldridge, a former Secretary of the Air Force, to its board of directors. Aldridge is an aeronautical engineer who has served as both Under Secretary and Secretary of the Air Force from 1981 to 1988. During this period he ...

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    DC-9 update

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    BFGoodrich Aerospace is to supply new landing-gear indication and warning systems for 106 Northwest Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9s. BFG is also to supply fuel-measurement system upgrades for Northwest's 34 Boeing 747s.   Source: Flight International

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    Raisbeck

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Tom Halvorson has joined Raisbeck Engineering as vice-president marketing. Halvorson's 35-year aviation career has spanned marketing, fixed base operations, aircraft sales and regional-airline management. He joins Raisbeck Engineering after 15 years with Western Aircraft of Idaho where he has held a variety of positions, most recently company president. In the ...

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    Radio success

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Park Air Electronics is to supply the air-traffic-control communications system for Guilin Airport, China, which is due to become operational in the second half of 1996. The VHF radio system will be delivered during the first quarter. The company, part of Westinghouse Electronic Systems (now Northrop Grumman), has also received ...

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    Mitsubishi contract

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Tracor subsidiary GDE Systems has received a Mitsubishi contract, potentially worth $85 million, to supply 23 core test-units and test stations for the F-2's (formerly FS-X) radar and electronic-warfare system. Deliveries begin in 1997. Source: Flight International

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    In the can

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Lucas Industries has won a $1 million contract from McDonnell Douglas to supply launch canisters for the ship-launched version of the Harpoon missile. The canisters will be manufactured, by Lucas Aerospace Fabricated Systems in Burnley UK. Source: Flight International

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    Seven-league leader

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Gulfstream is first into the air with a global-range business jet. Cut away poster by Tim Hall. Graham Warwick/SAVANNAH GULFSTREAM IS NOW officially a two-aircraft company, for the first time in its history. While flight-testing of the 12,000km (6,500nm)-range Gulfstream V gathers pace, production of the 7,800km-range Gulfstream IV-SP ...

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    Safety: who is really to blame?

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I refer to the Airline Safety Review (Flight International, 17-23 January), which gives a table of the most common reasons for airline accidents. The top five causes (aircrew error, controlled flight into terrain, weather, loss of control, engine failure/fire) can all be brought together, under one ...

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    Heliwork

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Heliwork Services of Thruxton Airport in Hampshire, UK, has a new managing director with the appointment of Ian Cockshott. Cockshott joined the company 18 months ago as general manager. His promotion took effect 1 January. Source: Flight International

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    American West

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    American West Airlines has appointed Michael Carreon as vice-president and controller. He will be responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining internal accounting controls. Carreon joined American West in 1994 as senior director of corporate audit. Source: Flight International

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    Pakistani first

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    First officer Maliha Sami of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has become the first woman pilot in the company to fly an Airbus A310. Sami was also the first woman pilot to fly the Airbus A300 as co-pilot, and was the first woman pilot to join PIA in 1990. Before that ...

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    Bombardier lands new Dash-8 and Regional Jet deals

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    BOMBARDIER IS to supply private Romanian airline DAC Air with a mix of 50-seat Dash 8-300s and Regional Jets to replace its aging Antonov An-24s. The Canadian company has also landed a Dash-8 deal with UK carrier Brymon Airways. The Romanian deal is potentially worth $425 million, and ...

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    DASA folds its wings

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH THE DECISION BY Daimler-Benz, to abandon its Dutch regional-jet associate Fokker to its fate, is the final nail in the coffin of the German company's hopes, of dominating a united European regional aircraft industry. With the policy in tatters, little remains for Daimler-Benz other than to ...

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    Boeing counts the cost of airliner-delivery slump

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    BOEING'S COMMERCIAL aircraft business emerged from a tough 1995 with profits down by more than one-quarter as airliner deliveries continued to slide, a situation worsened by the ten-week machinists' strike. It delivered only 206 airliners over the year - the lowest for a decade - to record nearly ...

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    Brake selection

    1996-01-31T00:00:00Z

    Korean Air has selected Messier-BFGoodrich carbon brakes for its seven firm-ordered Airbus A330s. Deliveries of the brakes, jointly developed by France's Messier-Bugatti and BFGoodrich of the USA, will begin in February 1997. Source: Flight International