All General aviation articles – Page 619

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    Apprentices have earned licences

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Sir - I was pleased that Jim McKenna, UK Civil Aviation Authority head of engineer licensing, responded to my letter on European Joint Aviation Requirement (JAR)-66 aircraft maintenance basic licences (AMBL) (Flight International, 11-17 June, P144)) -although the point of my letter was missed. I was not highlighting ...

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    Foreign aircraft safety checks get green light in EU

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    European transport ministers have given the political go-ahead for the safety assessment of foreign aircraft (SAFA) programme, under which airlines suspected of operating unsafely will be submitted to ramp inspections at European Union (EU) airports from 1999 or possibly sooner. Final clearance for the SAFA programme, which embraces ...

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    Dassault aims for century of deliveries of business jets

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Dassault Aviation will deliver "more than 100" business jets over the next two years, says civil-aircraft director Jean-Francoise Georges. While refusing to comment on actual sales "-they are split about evenly between the aircraft we offer", he says that the market "-remains surprisingly strong. In fact, it is getting better ...

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    Robinson offers turnkey R44 for law enforcement

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Robinson is to integrate a Wescam aerial camera with the police version of its R44 helicopter and offer a turnkey airborne law-enforcement system. The initial order is for two Model 12DS dual-sensor cameras, with an option for 14 more. The lightweight, gyro-stabilised system combines a staring-array thermal imager and colour ...

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    CASA launches stretched CN-235

    1997-06-25T00:00:00Z

    CASA is to introduce a stretched, updated version of the CN-235 in 2000, as it seeks to capture a slice of the medium-sized military-transport market. The new C-295model incorporates a 3m stretch, increased weights and Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127G engines to replace the General Electric CT7-9Cs which ...

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    Explorer finds trio of new buyers

    1997-06-20T17:52:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems has reported brisk business, with a trio of orders worth around $20 million for the MD Explorer. Communications manager Kenneth Jensen delivered news of orders for two aircraft to Tomen Corporation in Japan and one to Heli-Fly for delivery to Luxembourg Air Rescue. While ...

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    Palomer make light of Microdata's jam

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    Palomer Products rescued Swedish firm Microdata Innovation which was making its Paris air show debut. Microdata Innovation set up its training radar jammer outside Hall 3 only to find that its computer screen was not readable in the bright sunshine. Software manager Bo Hesselstrom says: "Our ...

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    Loadmaster deals

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    Ayres Corporation has sealed two deals worth up to $160million for LM200 Loadmaster freighters. Montana-based Corporate Air has signed for 10 of the $4million aircraft, with options on a further 20. Dutch cargo carrier Duijvestijn Aviation is taking five, with options on another five. ...

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    Customers discover Explorer

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems have reported brisk business with a trio of orders for the MD Explorer worth around $20million. Communications manager Kenneth Jensen reported two aircraft were sold to Tomen Corporation in Japan and one to Heli-Fly for delivery to Luxembourg Air Rescue. While confirming ...

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    All-composite G222 is a tough customer

    1997-06-20T00:00:00Z

    The world's first all-composite, unlimited class, aerobatic aircraft - the AkroTech G222 - is pulling the crowds at Le Bourget, thanks to its super-smooth finish and impressive lines. AkroTech is a part of French company Aeronautical Services which also owns Avions Robin, producer of the popular range of ...

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    Lufthansa pilots to train on Pipers

    1997-06-19T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa Flight Training (LFT) is to buy a fleet of seven Piper Seneca V aircraft, with options on a further four. The first deliveries begin in January 1998. The deal, announced by New Piper Aircraft of Vero Beach, Florida, at Le Bourget yesterday, will involve the aircraft being ...

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    Computer supply

    1997-06-19T00:00:00Z

    Russell Adams Ltd has won a contract to supply its AMPS aviation computer software system to Heavylift Aircraft Engineering. The package allows the company to link its engineering and inventory areas to financial control. "This contract consolidates Russell Adam's position as a major supplier of aviation ...

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    Face the facts with...Robin Beard

    1997-06-19T00:00:00Z

    As Paris is swept by talk of the prospect of the European defence and aerospace industry consolidation, Tim Ripley spoke to Hughes Europe chairman Robin Beard about the pending merger of Hughes Aircraft into Raytheon and future prospects for transatlantic partnerships. Founded by the reclusive millionaire and aviation pioneer Howard ...

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    Fire supression

    1997-06-18T17:26:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued a long-anticipated notice of proposed rule-making requiring fire-suppression systems in aircraft cargo holds by 2001. This would directly affect about 2,800 passenger aircraft, and some 300 all-cargo aircraft would also be required to have hold fire-detection systems and a means to shut off ...

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    New products

    1997-06-18T09:26:00Z

    British software manufacturer Russell Adams (Hall 5 G10) makes its first appearance in Paris with new products aimed at small and medium sized airlines as well as maintenance companies. With a sizeable client base that includes Short Brothers and Lockheed Martin Space ASIC the company has been supplying ...

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    Navigator deal

    1997-06-18T09:23:00Z

    The Interstate Aviation Committee/Aviation Register (IAC/CR) in Moscow has approved Canadian Marconi's M3-GPS Navigator for use on the Antonov AN-38-100 and AN-38-110. The AN-38 is a twin-turboprop light multipurpose regional airliner with a 27-passengers capacity. The aircraft is now in production and the first customer, Vostok ...

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    Tecstar puts tiny wheels into motion

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    A new tiny Reaction Wheel designed to stabilise small satellites is one of a number of products that can be seen for the first time in Europe in Hall 4/A11. US manufacturer Tecstar is making its Paris debut as it moves into the civil aviation market. ...

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    Infrastructure

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Joint Winner: Luftfartsverket Location Norrkoping, Sweden Joint Winner: SAS Location Stockholm, Sweden   Achievement Pioneering work within the NEAN project to demonstrate the potential of ADS-B to modernise Europe's overburdened air traffic control (ATC)infrastructure is already constraining air-transport growth in the region ...

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    Helicopters

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Winner: Eurocopter Location Marignane, France Achievement Co-operative development of the advanced EC120 light helicopter with emphasis on very low levels of noise emission. Eurocopter's use of new technologies to create an advanced light helicopter with very low noise emissions, came to fruition in the first half ...

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    Eurocopter notches up new sales

    1997-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Norway-based operator Helicopter Services Group has ordered six Eurocopter AAS 365-N4 helicopters, the latest version of the Dauphin 2 family, with an option on another six machines. The first two are due for delivery in November and December 1998, followed by the others at regular intervals. ...