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    BMW R-R and MTU head for alliance

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH BMW ROLLS-ROYCE and Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA) subsidiary MTU are in advanced negotiations over a possible merger of their aero-engine production capacities. Rumours have been circulating in the aero-engine business for several weeks that Daimler-Benz chairman Jurgen Schrempp and BMW boss Bernd Pischetsrieder have already ...

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    Bischoff takes DASA helm

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    FORMER DAIMLER-Benz Aerospace (DASA) finance chief Manfred Bischoff has officially taken over as chairman of the German company. The change took place formally on 24 May, when Bischoff's forerunner Jurgen Schrempp moved up to take the helm of DASA's Stuttgart-based parent company, Daimler-Benz. The new director of finance ...

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    FANS group formed to help airlines and governments

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    A FUTURE AIR Navigation System (FANS) Stakeholders Group (FSG) has been formed to assist airlines and governments with implementation of the International Civil Aviation Organisation's (ICAO) satellite-based communication, navigation, surveillance/air-traffic management (CNS/ATM) system. The FSG consists of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Air Transport Action Group, ARINC, ...

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    Hellfire company is formed

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    LOCKHEED MARTIN and Rockwell have formed a joint company to manufacture, market and support the Hellfire laser-guided anti-armour weapon. Rockwell Tactical Systems is sole producer of the AGM-114F Hellfire I, while Lockheed Martin Electronics & Missiles is sole producer of the improved AGM-114K Hellfire II missile. The two ...

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    Review team drops NASA job bombshell

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    AN INTERNAL-REVIEW team has proposed restructuring NASA with the loss of almost 30,000 jobs by the year 2000. The proposals would cut spending by $5 billion and reduce NASA's civil-service workforce to 17,500, its lowest level since 1961. An estimated 25,000 contractor jobs would be axed. Under the proposals, NASA's ...

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    Teledyne wins Tier II Plus

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    A TELEDYNE RYAN Aeronautical-led team has won a $164 million contract from the US Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) to build and test the Tier II Plus high-altitude endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The Teledyne team, which includes E-Systems, Hughes Aircraft, Loral Communications, Rockwell International, Allison Engine, GDE ...

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    SIA sparks competition to replace Airbus A310 fleet

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SIA) has given Airbus Industrie and Boeing until 31 May to submit tenders to meet its "Y-aircraft" requirement for a new regional-passenger jet airliner. SIA has asked for pricing on a firm order for 16 aircraft, plus options for a further 17. ...

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    Lufthansa and SAA in tie-up

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa and South African Airways (SAA) have agreed on an alliance to co-ordinate flight schedules and examine extending the co-operation to ground handling and, possibly, aircraft overhaul and acquisition. The deal, expected to come into effect early in 1996, ends speculation that SAA and British Airways were about ...

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    KLM strike plan

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    LM has drawn up plans to reschedule or cancel up to 72 flights if the Dutch AirLine Pilots Association goes ahead with its threatened strike on 23 May. The action is due to run between 10.00 and 16.00. KLM says that it will be forced to cancel 20 out of ...

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    Fulcrum flies back into favour

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW IN AN EXTRAORDINARY volte face, the Russian Government is to renew funding for the Mikoyan MiG-29M advanced Fulcrum. The project had been originally halted over three years ago after Moscow decided to withdraw its support. The move comes at a critical time for Mikoyan. ...

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    Maintenance-subsidies inquiry starts at EC

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    THE EUROPEAN Commission (EC) has launched an investigation into illegal state subsidies to Germany's Lemwerder airliner-maintenance operation. It has also promised a second inquiry to look at the Irish Government cash due to be injected into the troubled Shannon Aerospace venture. The Lemwerder aid dates back to 1993, ...

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    MDC goes Dutch

    1995-05-31T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Netherlands Air Force signed a letter of acceptance with the USA on 24 May covering the purchase of 30 McDonnell Douglas (MDC) AH-64D attack helicopters. Rival Eurocopter had alleged that the competition was unfair. Source: Flight International

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    Bridging the gap

    1995-05-24T00:00:00Z

    The launch of the PW500 series completes a turbofan product range for Pratt & Whitney Canada. Graham Warwick/MONTREAL In a single month in 1994, Cessna launched two business jets and gave Pratt & Whitney Canada the first two applications for its new PW500 small turbofan. ...

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    Pavement design package tested

    1995-05-24T00:00:00Z

    BAA, the UK airports authority, Boeing, McDonnell Douglas and the US Federal Aviation Administration are among concerns testing a new Australian computer-aided airport-pavement-design package, called Airport Pavement Structural Design System (APSDS). The product, marketed by Mincad Systems of Melbourne, predicts the impact of aircraft types on pavement design, ...

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    Final assembly of Gulfstream V wing starts at Northrop

    1995-05-24T00:00:00Z

    NORTHROP GRUMMAN has begun final assembly of the wings for the first Gulfstream V long-range business jet at its Commercial Aircraft division, formerly Vought Aircraft, in Dallas, Texas. Northrop Grumman, along with its revenue-sharing partner, ShinMaywa Industries of Japan, is supplying Gulfstream with the complete wing assembly, including ...

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    Ready for business

    1995-05-24T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin is replacing its controversial Series 7000 bus with the new A2100. Tim Furniss/LONDON Most of the proposals for new satellite contracts being made by the Astro Space division of Lockheed Martin in New Windsor, New Jersey, feature the new A2100 spacecraft bus (Flight ...

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    ATARS F-15 Tests

    1995-05-24T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas has suspended flight tests of an F-15 equipped with a reconnaissance system after just two sorties, claiming that all goals have been achieved. Six to eight flights of the F-15, fitted with the Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS) pod had been planned. Source: Flight International

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    Germany tests hydrogen fuel on APU

    1995-05-24T00:00:00Z

    GERMAN SCIENTISTS are preparing to rig-test an auxiliary power unit (APU) fuelled by gaseous hydrogen as part of a study aimed at reducing the nitrous oxide component of aircraft-exhaust emissions. The tests, scheduled to begin later this year, will be carried out on an AlliedSignal GTCP 36/300 ...

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    Sydney airports to be sold as a package

    1995-05-24T00:00:00Z

    SYDNEY'S KINGSFORD Smith Airport (KSA) and the new Sydney West Airport (SWA) at Badgerys Creek will be packaged together when operating leases come up for sale in 1996 under the Australian Government's plan for the privatisation of airports. The lessee will have to agree to complete the development ...

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    IATA urges consensus on raising passenger-liability restrictions

    1995-05-24T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON THE WORLD'S major airlines are due to meet in June in an attempt to break the deadlock over raising the international passenger-liability limits laid down in the Warsaw Convention. Insurers have welcomed the initiative to make the existing $75,000 limit more realistic, but ...