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Airlifter art
Internationally renowned aviation artist Keith Ferris is signing give-away posters of his newest work, of a McDonnell Douglas C-17 airlifter, at the McDonnell Douglas stand in Hall 3. Ferris has recently been in Bosnia to see the C-17 operating there and has based his latest painting on this experience. ...
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Bombardier gears up to go Global
Page 35 Global Express is on schedule for its first flight this month. Bombardier executives arrived in Farnborough yesterday flushed with the success of last week's roll-out of what they claim is the world's most advanced business aircraft. Bombardier Aerospace president Robert Brown will be ...
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Alliances key to competitive edge
The concept of ‘global alliances' between airlines has become increasingly evident in the past three years, according to KPMG International Airline Group. This is one of the findings of a survey of 24 international airline CFOs. The report, Strategic Issues and Current Trends in the International Airline Industry, ...
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Princess set to join the jet set?
If you see a stampede of eager business jet sales people during Farnborough, it may be that Princess Diana has come shopping. Rumour has it that the Princess of Wales asked for a private aircraft as part of her recent divorce settlement with Prince Charles. It said she ...
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Spacecraft on the right lines for BR
If overseas visitors to Farnborough are surprised at all the changes to Britain's rail system, they will be astonished to learn that the heirs to British Rail could one day have an exhibit at an air show - a spaceship. After breaking up BR into 90 privatised companies, there ...
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Promotional upside of the Down Under airshow
The term DownUnder is certainly not perceived as a derogatory description by the Australian aerospace industry, which highlights its strategic proximity to the fast-growing markets of the Asia-Pacific region. The country's aerospace showcase, the fourth Australian International Air Show and Aerospace Expo, to be held from 18-23 February 1997 ...
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Farnborough 'will go beyond 2000'
Farnborough air show will continue beyond the millennium, the organiser confidently predicted yesterday. "We have no doubt that beyond 2000 we will have a commitment to produce our shows on this site," says Peter Taylor, director of exhibitions for SBAC (Society of British Aerospace Companies). "We have a ...
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Westland lift for Heseltine
Students of political symbolism will enjoy the arrival of British Deputy Prime Minister Michael Heseltine to open the show this morning. In the mid-1980s, Heseltine quit the cabinet of then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in a row over the future of the British helicopter industry. The "Westland row" ...
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Raytheon wins African 'first' deal
Raytheon has won a contract to supply eight aircraft for Africa's first fractional aircraft ownership scheme, it has been announced at the show. The deal is for four Hawker 800XPs and four Beech King Air B200s, valued in excess of $50 million. Jet Time, owned by National Airways ...
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Record orders for Bombardier
Bombardier Regional Aircraft Division (BRAD) is celebrating a bonanza week of sales. At a press conference today, it will be confirming a record-breaking Bombardier de Havilland Dash 8 order for 25 firm and 15 conditional aircraft plus 30 options. The buyer is Horizon Air of Seattle, Washington and ...
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Helo to the good buys
An order for ten McDonnell Douglas MD Explorer helicopters is expected to be announced at Farnborough today - kicking off what may prove to be a bumper show for orders. British police sources confirmed that Police Aviation Services, which provides air support to UK police forces, has awarded the ...
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Red sales in the sunset
The Sukhoi Su-30MK roars off in a practice run for today's flying display amid US reports that sales of Sukhoi aircraft to China and Vietnam has put Russia in top position in the world defence market (see page 16). Sukhoi has a major presence at the show with the ...
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Hughes in line
Hughes Electronics heads the list of bidders to buy satellite services provider PamAmSat, says a source close to the talks. Source: Flight Daily News
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Flying display
Today's flying display (correct at time of going to press): 14.00-16.45: Airbus A330/A340 combined display; Kamov KA-50; Embraer EMB-145; B2A Spirit; Firefly; Super Tucano Hawk 100; Eurofighter 2000; Tornado GR1; Gripen; Harrier GR7; Aero L59; Grob 115TA; F-18 Hornet; YAK 52; Dassault Rafale; Dassault Falcon 2000; Dassault Falcon 900; ...
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Set-up moves into the fast lane
Binocular-toting ‘spotters' must have thought Farnborough ‘96 was cancelled when they saw no sign of major activity on the airfield site this summer. It normally takes at least six months to build the exhibition halls and chalets that make up the show ‘village'. This year the company in ...
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Officers on show site equipped for any event
Meet the team which is policing the Farnborough beat. The Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) started its preparations for Farnborough ‘96 a full year in advance and during airshow week its officers will be dealing with everything from the security of halls and chalets to emergency contingency plans. ...
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Bell pilots go west in bid to set a double record
If you have already captured the speed record for flying round the world in a helicopter, what might your next challenge be? Texas pilot Ron Bower knows that answer, do it again - this time in the opposite direction. Visitors at Farnborough will know today whether Bower and ...
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Euro share set for an increase?
Page 5 Further encroachment by Europe on US market share is predicted in a new survey of world aircraft production prospects for the coming decade. The survey, published today by the US-based Teal Group, looks at the total civil and military market for the ...
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Douglas chief denies claim
Senior Douglas executives are unimpressed by the report's prediction of their company's disappearance from the world aviation stage. Noting that the Teal Group had made similar claims in previous research papers, Douglas Aircraft Company president Mike Sears says: "We're headed in the opposite direction from demise," and hints that ...
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Load factors
A unique computer tool which allows users to predict the workloads faced by air traffic controllers has been pioneered by Roke Manor Research, Siemens' centre of excellence for research and development in the UK. The Performance and Usability Modelling for Air traffic management (PUMA), developed under contract to the ...



















