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    More US astronauts head for Mir date the Mir space station

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    FOUR US ASTRONAUTS have been selected by NASA, for further missions aboard Russia's Mir 1 space station, as the agency builds up towards long duration operations, on board the planned international Alpha space station. Shannon Lucid, Jerry Linenger, John Blaha and Scott Parazynski are the astronauts named for ...

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    Komplex presses on with Start

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    RUSSIAN LAUNCHER Company STC Komplex will press ahead with plans to offer international commercial launches, despite the failure of its Start satellite launcher on March 28, claims director Yuri Solomonov. Solomonov claims that the booster is still operational despite the failure of the inaugural launch, which resulted in ...

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    More Pads

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Launches of the Russian Zenit medium-lift booster will be possible from the national Plesetsk Cosmodrome in 1996, following the construction of two new launch pads. The Zenit is now restricted to launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. One of the pads will also be available for a range of ...

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    Gentle giant

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    It seemed remarkable to be flying the 777 a mere year after it was first unveiled, but such has been the pace of the programme from the start. Flight test hours have grown at twice those for previous models, in a schedule of certificating three engine types and early qualification ...

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    USA/Russia optimistic on bilateral deal

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    US AND RUSSIAN aviation officials, are confident of reaching agreement on the first certification bilateral, between the two nations by mid-1996, significantly easing development problems which threaten several joint ventures. US Federal Aviation Administration aircraft-certification service director Tom McSweeney says that the latest meetings with the Russian Department ...

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    MarkAir returns to bankruptcy

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    MARKAIR, THE Alaska-based carrier which emerged from Chapter 11 in 1994, has again sought federal bankruptcy-court protection following a demand for overdue lease payments from General Electric's GE Capital Aviation Service (GECAS). MarkAir filed for Chapter 11 after GECAS warned the carrier that it would repossess four ...

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    BAE Systems puts Denver luggage troubles behind it

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    BAE AUTOMATED Systems, the much-maligned contractor for Denver International Airport's (DIA) automated baggage-handling system, at last believes that it is over the worst of the fall-out resulting from the troubled contract. Technical problems dogged the development, delaying the airport's opening by 16 months, but BAE President Gene Di ...

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    Open for business

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Heralded as "the airport for the 21st century", sceptics began to believe that Denver International (DIA) might not see its first passenger until then. Technical problems involving the airports automated baggage-handling system, delayed DIA's grand opening four times, for a total of 16 months. Each month cost the ...

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    Southern gateway

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The first 11-gate phase of Miami Airport's new concourse A is due to open in June as part of the southern gateway's $2.7 billion expansion and redevelopment programme which is due to last until 2010. Gateway is the operative word at Miami, Florida, which boasts more carriers - ...

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    Alenia to extend Aspide's range

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    ITALIAN DEFENCE manufacturer Alenia has started work on an upgraded power plant for the surface-to-air version of its Aspide semi-active radar-guided missile, but has halted work on the active Aspide Mk2 air-to-air missile (AAM). The engine upgrade, intended to be available from late 1996, is designed to improve ...

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    TAT finalises Orly plans

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    BRITISH AIRWAYS' French subsidiary TAT is at last ready to reveal plans on how it will exploit its hard-won access to the domestic hub at Paris Orly. Several other airlines have already begun competing with incumbent French domestic airline Air Inter between Orly and Marseilles, Toulouse and Nice, ...

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    Dispute threat to DASA/Aerospatiale space merger

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    CONTINUING disagreement between France and Germany over funding for the Helios 2 and Osiris military- observation satellites is threatening the merger of the Aerospatiale and Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA) satellite businesses. France is preparing to go it alone on the successor to the Helios 1A/1B satellites if Germany does ...

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    Boeing upsets Asians on regional-jet venture

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    CHINA AND South Korea are leaning towards co-operation with European manufacturers to develop a planned joint 100-seat regional passenger aircraft, following Boeing's decision to launch the 737-600. The two countries are looking for a Western partner to provide key technology and marketing, in exchange for a 20% stake ...

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    Racal builds up base for EW bids

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    RACAL DEFENCE RADAR believes that the acquisition of the Thorn EMI sensor division at the end of March has given it a "world-class capability" in air systems which will strengthen the group's hand as it bids for future contracts, especially in the electronic-warfare (EW) market. Simon Mountfort, ...

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    Canadian Marconi FMS/GPS qualifies

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    CANADIAN MARCONI (CMC) says that it has received the world's first primary-means oceanic/remote approval for a flight-management/global-positioning system (FMS/GPS). The US Federal Aviation Administration has granted the approval for a dual CMC CMA-900 FMS/GPS installation in an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-200. Primary-means oceanic/remote approval allows the ...

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    Harris adds Power to Night Hawk computers

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    HARRIS COMPUTER Systems has introduced the first real-time multi-processor computer to incorporate the PowerPC 604 microprocessor developed by Apple, IBM and Motorola. Deliveries of the Harris Night Hawk 6200, with up to two PowerPC 604s, will begin in May. The 6000 Series is the fifth generation of Night ...

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    KAL sees growth as key to 777 engine order

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    KOREAN AIR'S (KAL) selection of an engine for its fleet of Boeing 777s was due before 1 May, with future growth potential and commonality likely to be the major deciding factors. KAL has ordered eight 777s for delivery between February 1997 and June 2000 and has taken options ...

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    Dwindling dollar exchange rate hampers DASA's prospects

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    DAIMLER-BENZ Aerospace (DASA) fears another year of heavy losses unless the steady slide in US dollar-exchange rates begins to improve. The group raises the spectre of moving work out of Germany if the situation does not improve. DASA had promised to be back in the black by 1995, ...

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    GE looks to 1995 for rise

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    GENERAL ELECTRIC'S annual accounts reveal that its aircraft-engines division turned in a lacklustre performance in 1994, but hopes to lift profits significantly over the coming year. Sales were down again by 13% on the year, at around $5.7 billion, with revenues from US Government business down by ...

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    Aero contracted to make Dash 8 components

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    CZECH AIRCRAFT manufacturer Aero Vodochody is to begin manufacturing sub-assemblies for the de Havilland Dash 8 regional turboprop, according to Aero technical director Adam Stranak. The company has signed a deal with de Havilland, following negotiations begun late in 1994, and is to begin manufacturing elements of the ...