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    Freighter sales

    1995-05-31T16:02:00Z

    Citicorp Aircraft Management has sold two ex-Delta Airlines Boeing 727-200s, one to Brazil's ITA Cargo and one to express-package operator DHL Airways. The aircraft will be converted to freighters.   Source: Flight International

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    Asiana-Seattle start-up

    1995-05-31T15:56:00Z

    Asiana Airlines has begun Seattle-Seoul services with Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, becoming the first carrier to offer non-stop services between the two cities. Asiana has an all-Boeing fleet of 34 737s, 767s and 747-400s.   Source: Flight International

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    APIC China deal

    1995-05-31T15:55:00Z

    Auxiliary Power International (APIC) is to supply APS 3200 auxiliary power units for seven Airbus A320s ordered by Sichuan Airlines of China. The first APIC-equipped A320 will be delivered to China in July.   Source: Flight International

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    Dollar distress

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Even its most ardent supporters would have to admit that the US dollar's spectacular slide against most of the world's leading currencies has left it looking decidedly less solid of late. For the world's aerospace and airline industries, at least those outside the USA, it is a further uncertainty in ...

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    Diamond

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Canadian light-aircraft manufacturer Diamond Aircraft, of London, Ontario, has appointed Christian Dries president and chief executive. Dries, formerly managing director of HOAC Austria, also spent 15 years with Mitsubishi in Germany. Source: Flight International

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    Top 10 US defence contractors...

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Top 10 US defence contractors 1994 RankCompany nameAwards ($bn) 1994199319941993 11McDonnell Douglas9.27.5 22Lockheed6.56.9 37Northrop Grumman5.24.7 43Martin Marietta3.14.7 54General Motors (inc Hughes)3.04.1 68General Dynamics2.72.1 75Raytheon 2.73.2 812General Electric2.71.6 96United Technologies2.73.1 109Loral1.61.7 Total contracts awarded118.0123.6 Source: Flight International

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    MDC offers two-crew cockpit

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    BUILDING ON DC-10 avionics-upgrade work with United, MDC is offering a two-crew cockpit emulating that of the MD-11. "We'll know within 60 days whether we will do that," says Foreman. The core of what MDC calls the advanced common cockpit is a Honeywell-developed versatile integrated avionics (VIA 2000) ...

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    A global competition

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    PanAmSat plans to become the first private operator of a fully global communications satellite system. Tim Furniss/LONDON   PanAmSat, of Greenwich, Connecticut, will not let a little problem like a failed Ariane launch and a lost satellite get in the way of its bold plans ...

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    Avro introduces maintenance and refurbishment services

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Avro International, the British Aerospace regional-jets subsidiary, has begun offering maintenance and refurbishment services through its flight-test department at Woodford, UK. Under the Avrotec name, the company will initially offer support for the BAe146/Avro RJ series, but in the future it intends to extend its work to cover ...

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    Hiller Aircraft flies again

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    HILLER AIRCRAFT has flown its first new-build UH-12E3 light utility helicopter after the production machine was rolled out earlier this month from its assembly site in Newark, California. The helicopter is the first of a batch of 20 machines to be built for a Thai investor group which ...

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    London's firefighters test Eurocopter's BK.117

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    THE LONDON Fire Brigade (LFB) in the UK is to run a six-week trial of a helicopter on emergency operations. It will hire a Eurocopter BK.117C-1 from McAlpine Helicopters as part of a continuing evaluation of the possible role of helicopters (Flight International, 4-10 January). During ...

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    Air Belfast

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Brian Beal has been named group chief executive of Air Bristol Group and chairman of Air Belfast, a member of the Group. Tony Auld becomes managing director of Air Belfast. A founder of Air Bristol in 1993, he joined the airline from Maersk Air UK, where he was commercial manager. ...

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    Re-learning some old lessons

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Sir - With reference to the continuing investigation into the Boeing 737 accidents in March 1991 at Colorado, and in September 1994 at Pittsburgh, I wonder whether old lessons can be re-learned. In the 1950s, the single pole, electrically operated tailplane on the Canberra often ran away to ...

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    McDonnell Douglas retains defence lead Pentagon ranking

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) again hung on to its place as the US Government's biggest defence supplier in 1994, but Department of Defense (DoD) figures suggest that the newly merged Lockheed Martin could overtake the group this year. MDC received the largest single value of prime-contract awards, raising its ...

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    IAI develops glide bomb

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Israel Aircraft Industries MBT division is developing a dual-mode seeker stand-off glide bomb in an effort to produce a family of advanced guided weapons. The dual-mode seeker consists of an active synthetic-aperture radar for guidance, with an electro-optical sensor used for target recognition during the terminal phase of ...

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    Precise positioning

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Boeing plans to evaluate GPS-based landing systems in parallel with the FAA. Graham Warwick/ATLANTA Boeing is leading an industry programme to validate use of the global-positioning system (GPS) for Category III automatic landings. While the US Federal Aviation Administration intends to demonstrate Cat III GPS, Boeing's ...

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    Rafael unveils Python 4 picture

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    ISRAELI MISSILE manufacturer Rafael has released the first picture of its previously classified Python 4 infra-red guided air-to-air missile, revealing a weapon optimised for high manoeuvrability. The image shows a missile with two sets of fins to the rear of the seeker, coupled with a highly swept set ...

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    BA profits soar but its alliances falter

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON BRITISH AIRWAYS HAS once more cruised to a record set of results, helped by a mix of premium-passenger growth and cost-cutting. The performance was marred only by continuing problems at alliance partners TAT and USAir. Group pre-tax profits were at a new high of ...

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    Charles Millon

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Three top priority tasks face France's new defence minister, Charles Millon (pronounced Miyon). Described as a decisive man of action, he will have soon to: decide on the withdrawal or maintenance of French troops in the UN peace-keeping force in Bosnia; consider a limited number of underground nuclear tests in ...

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    Aerospatiale struggles with break-even target

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS CUT-THROAT competition from the USA and the slide in the value of the dollar mean that Aerospatiale will be hard-pressed to reach its target of break-even in 1995, says president Louis Gallois. The state-owned French manufacturer has been struggling to reduce its debt burden, ...