All General aviation articles – Page 566
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Croatian amphibian
Bombardier has sold a Canadair 415 amphibian to the Croatian Government. The order brings to five the amphibious fleet operated by the Ministry of the Interior. The aircraft will be deployed for firefighting missions. Source: Flight International
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Falcon 900C approval
Dassault received French certification for its Falcon 900C business jet on 15 June. The trijet "combines the performance value and comfort of the Falcon 900B [which it replaces] with the advanced Honeywell Primus 2000 Avionics System of the Falcon 900EX", according to Dassault. Source: Flight International
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India agrees to fund Saras 14-seat turboprop
The Indian Government has cleared Rs1.3 billion ($30 million) for the manufacture of the Saras twin turboprop, India's first indigenous venture into civil aircraft production. Following cabinet approval in June, the government-owned National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) and its partners will begin work on two prototypes of the 14-seat light ...
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Turkish venture
Sikorsky Aircraft and the Turkish Alpata Group have formed a joint venture company to produce precision machined components for the aerospace and defence industries. The company, called Alp Aviation, will operate from Eskisehir. Source: Flight International
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Joining up
Modern technology has widened the potential of business aircraft and increased their attractions to the military Paul Seidenman/SAN FRANCISCO As their capabilities increase, and as sophisticated military electronics shrink in volume and weight, business aircraft will play an increasingly important role in government-related special missions. At the same time, such ...
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VisionAire unveils Vantage improvements
VisionAire has published the design review of its VA-10 Vantage single-engined business jet. It commissioned the review early this year to address concerns over the aircraft's handling and weight which arose during the 300h flight test programme on its proof of concept airframe. "As a result of our efforts ...
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Enaer link
Chilean aerospace company Enaer is to build parts for the Dassault 2000 and 900 business jets. Chile is shortly to decide the winner of a fighter competition in which Dassault Aviation is offering its Mirage 2000. Source: Flight International
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Dassault discusses Falcon re-engining
Dassault aviation has confirmed that it is talking to engine manufacturers on possible re-engining of the twin-engined Falcon 2000 business jet to give the aircraft more range. A company source says the studies are at a "preliminary level" and would not result in the aircraft being offered with a ...
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FAA to tighten crew duty rules
The US Federal Aviation Administration is to enforce more rigorously the rules on pilot flight time, duty and rest requirements, and is increasing pressure on an industry working group to update its rules. The FAA's move follows pressure from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and from pilot ...
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GAO calls for improved airfield safety
Safety supervision is "inadequate" at general aviation airfields in the USA, says the US General Accounting Office (GAO), adding that its concern is shared by the country's general aviation (GA) community. Breaches of regulations include the use of airfields for hunting and landfill. Only four of the US Federal ...
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ATR previews customs aircraft
ATR displayed the first of five ATR42MPs destined for the Italian customs service. Heavily modified for maritime surveillance by Alenia Difesa, the defence arm of ATR's Italian partner, the aircraft has an underfuselage radar, a television and infrared sensor in a turret within the starboard undercarriage fairing and two mission ...
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Gulfstream aims for international growth with London base
Gulfstream is basing its international sales team in London in an attempt to increase sales outside North America. "The London office will be a vital first step in expanding the strength of our international sales team," says Gulfstream president and chief executive Bill Boisture. The move comes in ...
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SMA targets next year to gain MR200 engine certification
Kate Sarsfield/LONDONSociete de Motorisations Aeronautiques (SMA) is aiming for European certification of its 150kW (200hp) MR200 diesel engine in the second quarter of next year, followed closely by US certification. SMA is also negotiating with manufacturers to re-engine their aircraft. The four-cylinder engine, a joint venture between French light aircraft ...
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Full radio spectrum covered
Thomson-CSF is demonstrating its spectrum airborne surveillance (SAS) system alongside a twin-turboprop F406 Vigilant aircraft. The SAS system can intercept and localise radio transmissions throughout the civil and defence radio spectrum. The system's radio direction finders cover from 20kHz at the VLF end of the spectrum to 3,000MHz in ...
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Waterbomber set for passenger role
Alan Peaford A new sector in the regional aircraft market was confirmed yesterday when Beta Air outlined its plans to offer a 72-seat passenger version of its jet-powered waterbomber. The Be-200 has impressed the crowds at Le Bourget with its fire-fighting capabilities, dropping 6,000 tonnes of water in ...
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Sukhoi/MAPO MiG teams join forces
Geoff Thomas Pressure from the Russian government on Sukhoi Design Bureau and MAPO MiG to work more closely together appears finally to be bearing fruit. Speaking in Paris yesterday, Sukhoi design bureau chief Mikhail Simonov announced that his organisation would be joining forces with MAPO MiG to develop ...
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Floor lighting system puts fluorescence to work
Geoff Thomas Airlines and their passengers all get frustrated by delays - especially if the cause is something as simple as the emergency floor-level lighting not working. Wiring can become damaged, bulbs may fail or the emergency battery could be discharged; whatever the cause, the problem puts non-operational ...
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US FAA proposes new standards
The US Federal Aviation Administration is proposing to revise and tighten its standards for aircraft maintenance performed at all US repair stations, as well as foreign repair stations performing work on US aircraft. The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that the FAA has issued for the rule change would ...
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Koreans buy Challenger for maritime surveillance
The South Korean government has ordered a Challenger 604 business jet for its National Maritime Police for a surveillance role. The aircraft is scheduled to enter service in the second quarter of 2001. This is the first of up to five aircraft required by the Koreans for this ...
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Breitling flight team brings together a big slice of history
Mark Hannant Long associated with the aviation world as a supplier of time-pieces, both in cockpits and on the wrists of the pilots who sit in them, Breitling has gone one step further with the formation of the Breitling Fighters flight team. The Swiss watch manufacturer has put ...