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Regional growth
Russia is trying to interest South Korea in the purchase of weapons including Sukhoi Su-35 fighters and Almaz S-300 surface-to-air missile system. A Russian military delegation visited Seoul recently to discuss a memorandum of understanding on arms procurement. The Su-37 prototype is due to appear at the Seoul air show ...
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Surgical mission
Sikorsky has selected Canadian Marconi's mission-management system for the US Army's UH-60Q medical-evacuation helicopter, with a contract to equip three advanced-development aircraft, with an option for a fourth, a first production option for 87 helicopters, and an eventual requirement for 379 aircraft, converted from UH-60A Black Hawk transport helicopters. ...
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Hammer blows
IAI's upgrade of the F-4 is satisfying its initial customer. Arie Egozi/TEL AVIV THE UNOFFICIAL DEBATE in the Israeli air force is whether the upgraded McDonnell Douglas F-4 2000 will still be in service in 2005 or in 2020. This debate stops at the gate of ...
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Grob mounts Thai G115T sales campaign
GERMAN manufacturer Burkhart Grob is pushing to sell its G115TA to the Thai air force and navy. The South-East Asian country needs 48 basic trainers. Grob declines to confirm that it is bidding in Thailand, but says that the aircraft has attracted interest in Australia, South America ...
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Fast data
More and more airlines are taking advantage of quick-access recorders. Paul Phelan/CAIRNS The MAJOR QUALITY-CONTROL and cost-savings benefits delivered by quick-access flight-data recorders (QARs) are beyond debate, and most leading non-US carriers are already enjoying these benefits. Although some airlines have been surprisingly slow to adopt ...
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GEC-Marconi wins UK contracts
GEC-MARCONI Avionics Support division, has won a £40 million ($62 million) contract from British Aerospace, covering the augmented logistic support of new avionics being installed in Royal Air Force Tornados. BAe was recently awarded the support contract for RAF Tornado GR4s by the UK Ministry of Defence, following ...
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Rockwell introduces strap-on computer
ROCKWELL HAS unveiled a voice-controlled, body-worn notebook computer called the Trekker, which it believes has wide-ranging applications for the aerospace industry. Initial uses include running customised, paperless aircraft-maintenance software. The Trekker is operated as a hands-free, mobile information system, based on standard personal-computer circuitry and Windows software, and ...
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Dornier and Bell team up for German border guard bid
Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH DORNIER LUFTFAHRT has signed with Bell Helicopter Textron to make a joint bid for a light-transport-helicopter requirement from Germany's Federal Border Guard (BGS). The BGS wants to replace 13 of its fleet of 19 single-engined UH-1D Hueys in 1998. The remaining six Hueys will ...
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Electronic leg-up
James Roche recasts aircraft maker Northrop Grummaninto 21st century electronics house. Ramon Lopez/BALTIMORE NORTHROP Grumman's $3 billion acquisition of Westinghouse's defence-electronics business unit earlier this year has given the US aerospace firm "the fourth leg of the stool" upon which Northrop Grumman intends to evolve into a premier ...
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Fighter duo
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has notified Dassault Aviation and Lockheed Martin that their Rafale and F-16, respectively, are the finalists in the country's competition for up to 80 new fighters. The McDonnell Douglas F-15 has been officially eliminated from the contest. Lockheed Martin, which is offering the UAE an ...
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AlliedSignal wins USAF GPS order
ALLIEDSIGNAL Avionics has been awarded a $2 million contract to supply the US Air Force with 1,685 global-positioning system (GPS) receivers. The equipment, an AlliedSignal Aerospace hand-held KLX 100 GPS receiver and a moving-map display will be used on USAF transports. The company must provide the equipment by ...
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MDC has designs on replacing Lockheed Martin's Hercules
McDONNELL Douglas's (MDC's) Phantom Works has begun design work on a replacement for the Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules to meet the US Air Force's projected need for an Advanced Theater Transport beyond 2020. The tilt-wing design has emerged from the company's advanced transportation group at the Phantom Works ...
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USA remains confident of Indonesia F-16 deal
US OFFICIALS ARE confident that Indonesia will proceed with the planned purchase of nine Lockheed Martin F-16A/Bs, despite Washington's decision to postpone Congressional notification, until after the November US presidential election. "As soon as the election is over, this will move at a lightning pace," says a US ...
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UK and USA discuss JSF technology deal
THE UK AND US Governments will negotiate a memorandum of understanding (MoU) covering low-observable technologies for the Joint Strike Fighter after the award of two demonstrator contracts in November. The Government-to-Government agreement would cover the UK's access to "low-observable" requirements and capabilities. The agreement could form an annexe ...
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Boeing's B-52 re-engineing bid impresses USAF
SENIOR US AIR Force officials are favouring Boeing's bid to re-engine 94 B-52H bombers with Rolls-Royce RB.211 turbofans, but the Department of Defense must win Congressional support if the project is to see the light of day. Boeing officials say that top-level USAF officers, including Chief of Staff ...
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Lockheed submits E European F-16 offer
Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH LOCKHEED MARTIN has become the first Western aircraft manufacturer to submit a firm offer to the Czech, Hungarian and Polish Governments to meet their fighter aircraft requirements - before a request for proposals has even been issued. The US company says that F-16 programme ...
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DASA studies supersonic possibilities
DAIMLER-BENZ Aerospace (DASA) is working on concept studies for a transonic/supersonic advanced jet trainer, light-fighter design and seeking international partners for the proposed project. The German company had been hopeful that South Korea would be the launch partner for the AT 2000. The South Koreans preference for a ...
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JPATS pilots
Two US military pilots - one Air Force and one Navy - have completed training and will participate in qualification, test and evaluation of the Raytheon Beech/Pilatus PC-9 MkII trainer under development for the Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS). Source: Flight International
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IAS
Custom-completions company International Aviation Services (IAS), of Fort Worth, Texas, has appointed Anthony Sanchez director of international sales. He has more than 20 years experience in aviation marketing. J R Jones is named director of sales. His background is in international maintenance and refurbishing for airlines, the military and VIPs/heads ...