All Helicopters articles – Page 441

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    Merlin heads for amphibious support role

    1999-02-24T00:00:00Z

    GKN Westland has proposed an upgrade of the EH101 Merlin helicopter to carry higher weight, as part of a growth plan partly devised to meet the UK requirement for a Future Amphibious Support Helicopter (FASH) replacement for the Royal Navy Commando force's Sea King HC4. The FASH requirement is likely ...

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    LMATTS widens Australian links to meet airlifter requirement

    1999-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin Alenia Tactical Transport Systems (LMATTS) has signed a new manufacturing contract with Australia's Hawker de Havilland, in its bid to establish closer industrial links ahead of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)AIR 5190 Light Tactical Airlift Capability requirement decision. The contract is the latest move towards establishing an ...

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    Dasa study finds An-70 could meet European airlifter requirement

    1999-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Doyle/MUNICH DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa) has revealed details of its technical evaluation of the Antonov An-70 medium transport, which is being studied as an alternative to the Airbus Military Company's A400M (formerly Future Large Aircraft) by Germany, France, Italy and Spain. The manufacturer concluded it would be technically ...

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    Time for tiltrotors

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/FORT WORTH The ideas behind tiltrotors are almost as old as helicopters, but now the concept is about to come of age The tiltrotor concept is not new, dating back almost as far as the first helicopter. The first helicopter-to-aeroplane mode conversion was made in 1958, by the ...

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    Lockheed Martin stays number one with Pentagon

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has maintained its position as number one contractor to the US Department of Defense (DoD), newly released Pentagon figures reveal. The Maryland-based manufacturer saw the value of DoD contracts climb by $1.3 billion, to $12.3 billion, last year, with second-placed Boeing closing the gap, but still $1.4 billion ...

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    UK invites private sector interest in RAF tanker replacement

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    RAF VC10s may be retired by 2004 if the economics are right The UK Ministry of Defence has issued a request for information to industry for a replacement tanker aircraft for the Royal Air Force. The move could lead to the private sector providing an air-to-air ...

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    US Coast Guard charts Deepwater course

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    RamonLopez/WASHINGTON DC The impending retirement of Sikorsky Jayhawks and other aircraft has sparked the competition The US Coast Guard (USCG) is looking for new hardware to maintain its core humanitarian, law enforcement and military missions into the 21st century, both in coastal/inland waterways, and for missions out ...

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    News in Brief

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Mars Fleet - NASA has awarded commercial space exploration company SpaceDev of San Diego a research contract to study the possible use of small spacecraft in Mars orbit. These could provide communications and navigation services for unmanned Mars craft. The SpaceDev vehicle would use a common spacecraft bus with interchangeable ...

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    FSI's first Level D helicopter simulator wins US approval

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    FlightSafety International (FSI) has received the first Level D certification for a helicopter simulator to be awarded by the US Federal Aviation Administration. Approval was won for the FlightSafety-built Bell 412EP simulator installed at the training company's Bell centre, adjacent to the helicopter manufacturer's Fort Worth, Texas, plant. Level ...

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    Boeing says no to St Louis F-22 line

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/SEATTLE Boeing plans to test JSF avionics on a 737-200ADV testbed Boeing has opted to keep F-22 aft fuselage and wing assembly at Seattle rather than move it to St Louis, Missouri, to join the rest of its fighter family, pending the go-ahead of new production lots ...

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    UK E-3D 2000 upgrade to allow joint operations

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    The RAF wants better ESM for its E-3Ds The Royal Air Force is beginning an upgrade of the Boeing E-3D Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) fleet, dubbed E-3D 2000. The initial element will take shape in April when the first of the RAF's seven E-3Ds ...

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    Lockheed chases F-16 orders

    1999-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/Fort Worth Lockheed Martin says it needs to secure further international sales of F-16s in addition to a planned US Air Force follow-on order, to bridge a shortfall in production beyond early 2001. The gap is set to widen as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues ...

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    Deep range vision

    1999-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Peter La Franchi/CANBERRA Toward the end of last year, the Royal Australian Air Force undertook a low-key but highly significant restructuring of its operational Air Command, to bring into being what is now designated the Surveillance and Control Group. Planned as the home of Australia's future airborne early warning and ...

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    Global Hawk looks to a wider role as DarkStar burns out

    1999-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical's Global Hawk unmanned aerial reconnaissance system has demonstrated the ability to collect and transmit synthetic aperture radar (SAR), electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) imagery in near real time, in a flight which marked the first use of all three sensors on the same mission. ...

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    Turkey invites heavylift bids

    1999-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Turkey is moving ahead with its longstanding requirement for new military heavylift helicopters with the issue of an open invitation to potential bidders to submit proposals. The army is initially looking for eight helicopters and has given competing companies until 10 February to respond. The Turkish Army's technical ...

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    Aviation Industries of China poised for break up

    1999-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Chinese state-run aerospace giant Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) is to split itself into two separate companies. According to the official newspaper China Daily, the organisation has submitted a draft plan to the State Council for final clearance. The proposal would see the formation of two companies, both involved ...

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    First production V-22s to roll off line

    1999-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Bell is preparing to begin final assembly of the initial two production V-22 Osprey tiltrotors at its new Amarillo plant, for delivery to the US Marine Corps. It marks the end of the programme's engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) phase. Final assembly of the V-22 will switch to Amarillo ...

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    F-16 and C-17 are big winners in Pentagon's FY2000 budget plan

    1999-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC The US Department of Defense (DoD) fiscal year 2000 budget plan contains several unexpected procurement decisions for the US forces. They include additional Lockheed MartinF-16C/Ds, Boeing C-17 transports and one Northrop Grumman Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS) aircraft that were not planned for ...

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    Single minded

    1999-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/BORDES As Europe's principal manufacturer of helicopter turboshafts and light military trainer engines, Turboméca clearly has strategic value. In the climate of mega-mergers, it is perhaps surprising to find that this company, nestling in the lee of the French Pyrennees, has no plans to offer itself as part of ...

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    UK carrier concept awaits fighter decision

    1999-02-03T00:00:00Z

    Howard Gethin/LONDON The UK Ministry of Defence has opened a contest for the contract worth up to £1.48 billion ($2.44 billion) to build two aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy. Invitations to tender have been issued to six potential prime contractors: British Aerospace Defence Systems, Marconi Electronic Systems, Boeing, Lockheed ...