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    Norwegian Offset Target

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Norway's biggest defence companies, Norsk Forsvarsteknologi and Raufoss, have formed a joint marketing firm, Kongsberg-Raufoss, to secure offset agreements tied to Norway's procurement of new fighters. Source: Flight International

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    Hexcel Reorganisation

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    US composites-specialist Hexcel expected to emerge from Chapter 11, bankruptcy protection at the end of January, following court approval of its reorganisation plan. Citicorp had agreed to provide, up to $45 million of exit financing. The plan provides for $50 million in new equity - $9 million from the sale ...

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    Learjet 45 powers towards first flight

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    ELECTRICAL POWER WAS TO BE applied to the first Learjet 45 before the end of January, the next step towards the maiden flight of the business jet in mid-1995. The aircraft's two AlliedSignal TFE731-20 turbofans are ready for installation. Shorts, was scheduled to deliver the fuselage, and de Havilland the ...

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    Lockheed F-16s Return

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The US Air Force began returning General Electric F110-129-powered Lock-heed F-16s to flight status in late January after determining that foreign-object damage to the engine's fan was the likely cause of an F-16D crash (Flight International, 25-31 January). The service has ordered inspections of all F110-129 fan blades and tightened ...

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    USA tests Texas Instruments JSOW

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The US Navy has conducted the first guided free-flight test of the Texas Instruments Joint Stand Off Weapon (JSOW). The test flight was used to demonstrate separation under autopilot control and wing deployment, says Texas Instruments. It was the first controlled JSOW flight in the engineering and manufacturing ...

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    Engine fire brings down Falcon 20

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    A DASSAULT FALCON 20E, of air taxi company Lead Air-Unijet, crashed shortly after takeoff from the operator's base, at Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France, at 17.30 on 20 January. The crew reported a fire in one of the aircraft's General Electric CF700-2D2 engines and was returning to land. ...

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    Imperial approach to luxury travel

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    IMPERIAL AIRLINES, LAUNCHED BY a Bermuda-based consortium of private investors at the start of 1994 to serve the luxury-charter market, expects to begin operations on 15 February with a 14-day trip for an unnamed client from Washington DC to the Far East. The airline operates a McDonnell Douglas DC-8-52, purchased ...

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    MDC cleans in a flash

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) HAS BEGUN marketing its Flashjet paint-removal system to other aircraft manufacturers, operators and maintenance centres. The Flashjet uses a combination of pulsed light-energy and carbon-dioxide pellets to remove paint without creating toxic waste. The system was developed for the US Air Force, which is installing a production ...

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    Rafael works on dual-mode programme

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    ISRAELI MISSILE manufacturer Rafael has confirmed that it is working on a beyond-visual-range active-radar air-to-air missile seeker and a dual-mode seeker combining active-radar and imaging infra-red seeker technologies. The company says that it is using its own funds to work on the dual-mode programme, although the Israeli air ...

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    DASA/Bofors Missile

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA) is to co-operate with Sweden's Bofors on the Taurus family of standoff missiles. The partners have formed a DASA-led joint programme-management team to supervise the development, production and marketing of the missile. Source: Flight International

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    Flightlink II Installed

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    In-Flight Phone has installed its first FlightLink II digital passenger-communications system aboard a USAir Shuttle Boeing 727. The system includes a seatback screen and telephone handset and provides in-seat communications, entertainment and information services to the passenger. Source: Flight International

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    Leisure Air flies to Chapter 11

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    LEISURE AIR, a Winston-Salem, North Carolina-based carrier, grounded temporarily by the US Federal Aviation Administration in November 1994, has filed for Chapter 11, bankruptcy protection. The airline, which operates scheduled and charter flights, voluntarily suspended flight operations after the FAA completed a special weeklong safety inspection, which found ...

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    Archana Orders Dash-8s

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    India's Archana Airways has ordered two de Havilland Dash 8-200s for delivery in September and October. The "hot-and-high" -200s will join, two leased Dash 8-300s scheduled for delivery in February and March. New Delhi-based Archana was awarded scheduled-airline status in 1994. Source: Flight International

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    First K-MAX due in Europe

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    KAMAN AEROSPACE will deliver the first K-MAX external-lift helicopter to a European customer in the second quarter of this year. The aircraft, for Helog of Switzerland, was displayed at the Helicopter Association International's Heli-Expo '95 in Las Vegas on 29-31 January, ahead of its first flight. Five K-MAX ...

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    Air UK

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Robert Nunn has been appointed managing director of Air UK Engineering in Norwich, Norfolk. Nunn was most recently general manager line maintenance for British Midland Airways and, before that, he was with British Caledonian Airways, based at Gatwick Airport. Source: Flight International

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    SEP faces up to life without Ariane 4

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    INTRODUCTION of the Ariane 5 launcher is forcing French rocket-engine manufacturer Societe Europeenne de Propulsion to diversify into other areas to protect its balance sheet. The Ariane 5, due for its maiden launch on 29 November, has a single SEP-supplied main engine - the Ariane 4 has up ...

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    Human software is the safest option

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Sir - "Lessons from the cockpit" (Flight International, 11-17 January, P24) shows that, although the automation of aircraft is sold as an improvement in safety, it is unfortunately not all gain. The main shortcoming is that the "modernisers" assume that the pilot receives relevant information from the instrument ...

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    Satellites are cause of some problems

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Sir - The article "Telstar 4 mystery delays Asiasat 2" (Flight International, 11-17 January, P18) confirms a story which I published in Worldwide Satellite Launches on 10 October 1994. I said: "...US Spacecom has only tracked one object from the launch (1994-058A/23249) which has been nominally assigned to the satellite: ...

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    French Lesson

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Daimler-Benz Aerospace finance director-designate Dr Wolfgang Piller has told French parliamentarians that France's defence industry must co-operate with its European neighbours to survive. Piller called for harmonisation of Franco-German procurement programmes for military technology, the creation of European centres of excellence to reduce duplication of capacity, and privatisation of the ...

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    Arabasco Inauguration

    1995-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Arabian Aircraft Services (Arabasco) has inaugurated a fixed-base operation at King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Aranasbco, in partnership with Switzerland's Zimex Aviation, is also enhancing its airframe, engine and avionics maintenance capability.     Source: Flight International