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    Iran poised to finalise two Russian deals

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    IRAN IS REPORTEDLY negotiating to buy 12 Tupolev Tu-154 airliners, and is also planning to establish a production line for Ilyushin Il-114 turboprops. A contract signature is "imminent" says a report in the journal, Iran News, in which the Iranian ambassador to Moscow, Medhi Safari, confirms the deal. ...

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    Sogerma-Socea will lead Turkish F-5 avionics and structural upgrade work

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON SOGERMA-SOCEA OF France is to act as prime contractor in the long-awaited avionics and structural-upgrade programme for the Turkish air force's fleet of 70 Northrop Grumman F-5A/B fighter aircraft. The French company, part of Aerospatiale, will perform the structural modifications and act as systems ...

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    KLM aims suit at Northwest

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    KLM HAS FILED a lawsuit against Northwest and its directors over the US carrier's move to introduce a "poison pill" preventing a single investor from gaining a controlling stake in Northwest (Flight International, 22-29 November, 1995). The Dutch carrier alleges that Northwest's action was designed to keep KLM ...

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    Three Su-27 crashes trigger Russian row

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    A ROW HAS broken out between the Russian air force and navy over responsibility for the crashes of three Sukhoi Su-27 fighters of the Russian Knights aerobatic team. The aircraft hit a hill on approach to Cam Ranh air base in Vietnam on 12 December, killing four pilots. ...

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    ANZ takes control at Air Nelson

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    AIR NEW ZEALAND (ANZ), has acquired full control of regional scheduled-service operator Air Nelson. ANZ previously held a 50% shareholding in the carrier. The move further tightens ANZ's hold on the local regional market in the wake of its deal to acquire a 25% stake in Australian carrier ...

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    Brazil plans $2.4 investment in new airports

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Brian Homewood/RIO de JANEIRO BRAZIL INTENDS to invest $2.4 billion in airports, between now and the year 2000, and wants to encourage private investment, says airport authority Infraero. One-third of the investment will be in Brazil's northeast because of its increasing importance as a tourist region. ...

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    Finmeccanica and Fiat in engine merger talks

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Andrea Spinelli/GENOA STATE-OWNED Finmeccanica is negotiating a possible rationalisation of the Italian aero-engine business with the Fiat Group. A successful outcome to the talks would see Fiat Avio merge with the smaller Finmeccanica operation at Alfa Romeo Avio. Previous attempts to marry the ...

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    Airbus pressured to speed up A3XX studies

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS A STRING OF major airline orders involving the Boeing 747/777 combination is increasing pressure on Airbus Industrie to "accelerate its studies" into a rival programme known as the A3XX. "We can't leave the 747 to dominate the market," says an Airbus source, "so ...

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    Comanche flies

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    The Boeing Helicopter/Sikorsky Aircraft RAH-66 Comanche next-generation attack helicopter was flown for the first time on 4 January, when it took off from Sikorsky's Development Flight Test Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. The first RAH-66 was rolled out in May 1995. A second prototype, fitted with a reconnaissance mission-equipment ...

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    New Brasilsat

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Brazil's Embratel communications organisation has ordered a third satellite from Hughes Space and Communications. Called the Brasilsat 3A, the HS-376 model will be launched by an Ariane booster in 1997. It is the 50th HS-376 to be ordered from Hughes, which received orders in 1995 for 29 satellites. Eleven Hughes ...

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    Chromed Gripen

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Saab Dynamics is investing £35,000 ($54,000) in a precision hard-chrome coating facility, for parts of the flight-control-actuator system of the JAS39 Gripen fighter aircraft. It is being provided by Southampton UK-based Poeton Coating Technology part of Poeton Group.   Source: Flight International

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    Cobra cost cut

    1996-01-10T00:00:00Z

    Horizons Technology is developing a computer-based system aimed at reducing the cost of maintaining US Marine Corps Bell AH-1W Cobra helicopters. San Diego, California-based Horizons says that the system will monitor the performance of 78 critical components which are known to have finite lives, with the aim of accurately predicting ...

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    Fairchild

    1996-01-03T14:59:00Z

    Scott Stultz has been appointed head of the customer-support operation at regional-aircraft manufacturer Fairchild Aircraft, of San Antonio, Texas. He was formerly the company's technical representative and regional support manager in the Pacific/Far East and North America. Don Jenkins becomes vice-president for regional sales in the South Pacific. He was ...

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    China may buy Varyag from Ukraine

    1996-01-03T00:00:00Z

    CHINA IS ONCE again considering purchasing the aircraft carrier the Varyag, with discussions taking place during the recent visit of the Ukrainian president Leoind Kuchma to Beijing. The Varyag, the first Soviet-designed carrier intended to be equipped with a steam catapult, was three-quarters complete at the Nikolayev shipyard ...

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    Sudan takes extra Chengdhu F-7s

    1996-01-03T00:00:00Z

    SUDAN HAS received, an additional six Chengdu F-7s (MiG-21s) from China, with Middle Eastern intelligence sources claiming that, Iran has financed the deal. The air force of Sudan is playing a considerable operational role in the offensive against the rebels in the south of the country and it ...

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    Sulzer Metco coating saves EF2000's skin

    1996-01-03T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/LONDON SULZER METCO has developed a rapid solution to a potentially serious problem, which has already caused delays in flight-testing the Eurofighter EF2000. British Aerospace (Military Aircraft division), asked the UK-based Sulzer company, to specify a suitable thermal-protection coating for the prototype aircraft DA2's ...

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    Permali supplies DC-8 cabin interior

    1996-01-03T00:00:00Z

    PERMALI GLOUCESTER HAS supplied a fireproof cabin interior for an African International Airways McDonnell Douglas DC-8-54F freighter. The cabin walls are made from a woven-glass composite material, called WFT/22, which was chosen for its self-extinguishing, low-smoke, low-toxicity characteristics. WFT/22 is a phenolic-based material, which is water-resistant and has a high ...

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    Cargo plan

    1996-01-03T00:00:00Z

    Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (HACTL) has unveiled plans for a HK$7.8 billion ($1 billion) multi-storey cargo-handling site at Hong Kong's new Chek Lap Kok Airport. The SuperTerminal 1 will cover 274,000m2 (25,500ft2), with a further 46,000m2 set aside for a dedicated express centre, and will be capable of handling ...

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    SIA orders ATEC test system for use on 777s and A340s

    1996-01-03T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/TOULOUSE AEROSPATIALE HAS sold one of its ATEC Series 6 automated test systems to Singapore Airlines (SIA) for use on the carrier's Boeing 777s and Airbus A340s. The French company says that it expects the airline to order more "...once its 777 budget is in place". ...

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    Eurocontrol invites tenders for POEMS radar

    1996-01-03T00:00:00Z

    EUROCONTROL, THE European air-traffic management organisation, has issued an invitation to tender for the development of two Pre-Operational Mode S (POEMS) radar ground stations. Manufacturers have been invited to bid for the construction of two new ground stations in France and the UK, with a third station in ...