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    First American flies to board the Mir

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON NASA ASTRONAUT Norman Thagard became the first American to board a Russian space station on 16 March after the docking of the Soyuz TM21 spacecraft in which he and two Russian colleagues were launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome two days earlier. Thagard, commander ...

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    European ministers discuss open skies policy

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS European transport ministers have reached a tentative agreement to develop a common policy on open skies following the spate of recent agreements between individual countries and the USA. Within a 15-day period, six European Union countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg and Sweden) ...

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    New man takes helm at Motorlet

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    A CZECH entrepreneur has taken control of Motorlet and promises to turn around the troubled engine manufacturer within 18 months. The company is also to be returned to its pre-communist name of Walter. Local investor Emil Fould purchased two-thirds of the company's shares on 2 March for a ...

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    Bombardier prepares for Dash 8-400 launch

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Lane Wallace/LOS ANGELES BOMBARDIER'S LAUNCH of the de Havilland Dash 8-400 now seems certain as it begins negotiations with potential risk-sharing partners on the 70-seat, high-speed, regional turboprop. Initial letters of intent to purchase the model have been signed and some early delivery positions have ...

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    IAE offers V2500 as alternative on Il-86

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL AERO Engines (IAE) is working with Ilyushin to offer Il-86 operators its V2500 turbofan as an alternative to the CFM International (CFMI) CFM56 for re-engineing the aircraft. IAE says that an installation study will be completed by mid-year, around the time that CFMI is to decide whether to proceed ...

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    SAS defects to Boeing from MDC

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS ...

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    Lockheed chooses CF6-80C2 for C-5D

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    LOCKHEED HAS selected General Electric's CF6-80C2 turbofan to power the C-5D, an improved version of the Galaxy which will be offered for the US Air Force's non-developmental airlift aircraft (NDAA) requirement. The NDAA is an alternative to the McDonnell Douglas C-17 and will only be purchased if the ...

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    Lockheed Martin considers consolidation process

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    NEWLY MERGED Lockheed Martin will decide by the end of June how and where to consolidate the former Lockheed and Martin Marietta operations. The company, with annual sales of around $23 billion and 170,000 staff, was formed on 15 March, after Lockheed and Martin Marietta shareholders voted for the merger. ...

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    Talon teams shape up

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    TEAMS ARE FORMING to bid for a US Air Force programme to upgrade the avionics in 425 Northrop T-38 Talon advanced-jet trainers. McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has teamed with Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) and Northrop Grumman is expected to announce its team this month. Newly formed Lockheed Martin has ...

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    American plans radical shake-up

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    AMERICAN AIRLINES is to undergo a sweeping management overhaul, designed to eliminate 900 jobs and reduce spending by $93 million. As part of the shake-up, Robert Crandall, chairman, chief executive and president of both parent AMR and American, is relinquishing some of his duties to Donald Carty. Donald ...

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    Surprise Government funding boosts Air India fleet plans shopping spree

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    SIZEABLE AIRCRAFT purchases by Air India are on the cards following an unexpected move by the Indian Government to allocate $990.6 million for investment by the national carrier in its 1995-6 budget. The allocation is the highest of all sectors in the Indian civil-aviation ministry. By comparison, Indian Airlines accounts ...

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    Canadian Airlines wins two-thirds of US slots

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    CANADIAN AIRLINES HAS been awarded two-thirds of the 24 free airport-slots open to Canadian airlines as part of the bilateral air agreement signed recently with the USA. Air Canada has been allocated the remainder. Canadian will serve six of ten free slots at Chicago O'Hare and ten of ...

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    Chinese aspire to Su-27 production manufacture

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW CHINA IS HOLDING discussions with Russia over the licence manufacture of the Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker air-superiority aircraft. Chinese officials have recently held talks on the licence with representatives of the Russian Komsomolsk manufacturing plant, which produces the single-seat Su-27. The Komsomolsk factory built ...

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    GEC-Marconi attacked on Phoenix performance

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    THE INDUSTRIAL competence of the UK's second-biggest defence manufacturer has been called into question during an extraordinary Parliamentary Defence Committee hearing on the problems of the Phoenix unmanned air vehicle (UAV). Cancellation of the £227 million GEC-Marconi Avionics-developed reconnaissance and targeting UAV programme is being "very seriously ...

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    NOx emissions up, says DLR expectations

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    AIRCRAFT ARE emitting more nitrous oxide into the atmosphere than expected, although the resulting atmospheric damage remains insignificant, says the German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR). In an interim report on its research into harmful substances in aviation, the DLR says that jet aircraft worldwide emit 2.8 million tonnes ...

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    Serge Dassault linked to scandal

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    SERGE DASSAULT, president of Dassault Industries, has been directly implicated in the widening scandal over arms sales to Belgium. Money found in a Swiss bank account, held by the former secretary of Belgium's Socialist party, Luc Wallyn, was allegedly sent personally by Serge Dassault in 1989, as a ...

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    BAe's brave new world

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    British Aerospace's return from the wilderness has taken time, but the strategy appears to be falling into place. Kevin O'Toole/LONDON British Aerospace is back in profit and sharply focused around its core defence and civil-aircraft operations. More important, it appears to know where it is ...

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    JAA stands by rules on crew time limits

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    THE EUROPEAN Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) remains on course to introduce its proposed airline-pilot working-hours rules after having considered NASA's latest study on the subject. A recently published NASA report (Flight International, 1-7 March, P4) recommends some tighter flight-time limitations than those planned by the JAA and has ...

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    Spain's cash drain

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    The European Commission's (EC) desire to force Spain's Government to loosen its ties with the country's national airline, Iberia, is laudable. Its chosen method - to ask the Government to withdraw its nominated directors from Iberia's boardroom - is laughable. Iberia is a classic state-owned airline in a ...

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    Bombardier fills gap left by Moss defection to rival Gulfstream

    1995-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA BOMBARDIER HAS moved quickly to limit damage caused by the departure of business-aircraft division president Bryan Moss for rival Gulfstream, where he will become vice-chairman. John Lawson, formerly vice-president, marketing and sales, has been promoted to replace Moss, a key figure in development of the ...