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    Rugged test equipment

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Tracor subsidiary GDE Systems has received a $13.6 million Lockheed Martin contract to supply lightweight, ruggedised, mobile automatic avionics-test equipment for the F-16 fighter.   Source: Flight International

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    AN-32 crashes into sea

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    A Sri Lankan air force Antonov An-32 twin-turboprop utility aircraft, carrying 76 servicemen and five crew, crashed some 40km (22nm) north of Colombo, killing all on board, says a Sri Lankan military statement. The aircraft had taken off in bad weather from Colombo Ratmalana airport bound for Palaly in the ...

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    Arkia acquisition

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    The six Boeing 747-200Bs being acquired by Israeli Aircraft Industries (IAI) and Arkia Israeli Airlines (Flight International, 23-29 August) are coming from Thai Airways International. The aircraft, believed to have been bought for a mere $117 million, will be converted to cargo configuration by IAI's Bedek division.   ...

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    OCS operational

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    The Airways Corporation of New Zealand became the first air-traffic-control authority with a fully operational oceanic control system (OCS) on the 14 September. The system allows controllers to monitor and keep contact with Future Air Navigation System (FANS 1)-equipped aircraft flying through oceanic airspace by using satellite communications. The OCS ...

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    Canadian codeshare

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Canadian Airlines International and Malaysia Airlines have formed a commercial alliance for the launch of a new service between Canada and Malaysia, starting on 3 November. The carriers will operate two joint services a week between Vancouver and Kuala Lumpur, via Taipei.   Source: Flight International

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    B-2 ESM upgrade

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Loral Federal Systems has received a $14.6 million Northrop Grumman contract to produce 13 receiver sets to enhance the performance of the B-2 bomber aircraft's Loral-developed APR-50 electronic support-measures system.   Source: Flight International

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    Rafale Rolls

    1995-09-20T00:00:00Z

    The French defence ministry has signed a contract with Dassault for an initial production batch of eight Rafale multi-role fighter aircraft.   Source: Flight International

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    Strategic fall-out

    1995-09-17T12:58:00Z

    Northwest Airlines is to terminate its codeshare agreement with South Korean airline Asiana. The US carrier says that the alliance, in operation since 1994, no longer fits its long-term strategy. Northwest, which has a major hub in Tokyo, recently signed a frequent-flyer plan with Japan Air System and also has ...

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    Medical notes

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    New European rules, on in cabin airline emergency medical kits have complex implications David Learmount/LONDON Dr Sue Thompson/LONDON EUROPEAN AIRLINES have, until now, satisfied national regulations covering treatment of in-flight passenger accident or illness by carrying simple in-cabin first-aid kits. They are, however, about to ...

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    Cabin comforts

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Trends in aircraft-interior design are being dominated by the increasing need for passenger comfort and entertainment Gunter Endres/LONDON THE CABIN-INTERIORS market has undergone significant changes in the past few years, prompted largely by the recession in the air transport industry. The inability of airlines to finance ...

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    Virtual evacuation

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Cabin design and procedures for safe emergency evacuation, may be changed by computer modeling. Martin Hindley/LONDON AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY evacuations are designed as far as possible to work no matter what the nature of the emergency, but passenger behaviour is inherently difficult to define and predict. ...

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    Boeing revises Chinese training plans

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    BOEING HAS SHELVED immediate plans to equip its proposed China headquarters site in Beijing with flight simulators and will instead concentrate on other training initiatives. The company had been considering establishing an integrated pilot- and technical-training centre, fitted with simulators. The proposal was revealed in 1994, by Boeing ...

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    Maintenance rates hit SASCO

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    SINGAPORE Technologies Aerospace (STAe), is urgently looking at ways of reviving its subsidiary maintenance company, Singapore Aviation Services (SASCO), after suffering a large loss in the first six months of the year. STAe made a net loss of S$49 million ($34 million) compared with a small S$12 million ...

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    Swidnik wins Sokol successes

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    POLISH HELICOPTER manufacturer PZL Swidnik has won new orders for two versions of its W-3 Sokol helicopter. South Korea's Citiair has turned its preliminary agreement on the purchase of three transport helicopters into a firm contract, while Polish oil company Petrobaltic has ordered a maritime version. Citiair has ordered the ...

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    Contracting the inside out

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Bombardier is the latest to contract out interiors Kevin O'Toole/BIGGIN HILL IN AN ERA OF standardisation, the cabin interior remains one of the few parts of an aircraft where the airline customer still has a chance make its mark. For the customer, it ...

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    Quiet revolution

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    A bit of peace and quiet can be a difficult commodity to supply on a turboprop Andrew Doyle/LONDON THE DRIVE TO establish latest-generation cabin noise suppression technology on turboprop-powered regional aircraft is likely to spark a fierce battle between manufacturers clamouring to offer airlines new levels of ...

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    Royal Navy opts for Racal GPS units

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    THE ROYAL NAVY IS to fit all of its front-line helicopters with Racal Avionics' secure global-positioning-system (GPS) equipment. The £25 million ($39 million) upgrade programme, due for completion in 1999, will cover over 150 aircraft. An integrated logistic-support package, which lasts until 2003, is also included. Racal, as ...

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    HAECO

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Peter Sutch has resigned his post, of chairman of Swire Pacific's Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering (HAECO). Sutch, who remains chairman of Swire and Cathay Pacific, is replaced by David Turnbull, Cathay Pacific Airways, deputy managing director. Source: Flight International

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    Manchester backs business GA

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I would like to correct a statement attributed to the General Aviation Awareness Council regarding the position of GA at Manchester (Flight International, 16-22 August). Manchester has not said there will be "...no more GA operations after 1997". We do not see recreational flying as an ...

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    LongRanger achieves high-altitude record

    1995-09-13T00:00:00Z

    BELL HELICOPTER Textron has set a new company record for high-altitude operations after a Model 206L-4 LongRanger climbed to 19,300ft (5,880m) to rescue the crew of a Pakistan army Aerospatiale SA.315 Lama which had crashed in the Himalayas. The LongRanger was in Pakistan being demonstrated to the army ...