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PARIS: GKN wins extension for nacelles support from Lockheed Martin
GKN Aerospace has won a five-year extension from Lockheed Martin for engine nacelles support for C-130J military transports, valued at around £280 million ($452 million).
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PARIS: Qatar orders six 777-300ERs
Middle East carrier Qatar Airways placed an order for six more Boeing 777-300ERs at the Paris air show. The Doha-based airline already operates 25...
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PARIS: The Lee Company to display additions to miniature hydraulic components
The Lee Company, supplier of miniature, precision fluid control products, is showcasing new additions to its range of miniature hydraulic components at the show.
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PARIS: TE displays FTTS scheme for in-flight entertainment systems
TE Connectivity is showcasing its new fibre to the screen (FTTS) fibre-optic backbone and interconnect scheme for in-flight entertainment systems at the Paris air show.
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PARIS: Air Astana signs for two Embraer 190s
Air Astana has signed a deal for two Embraer 190 jets and taken options on two more.
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PARIS: Prospects for new narrowbody airliners
Clive Lewis of Achieving the Difference takes a look at the prospects for new entrants in the narrowbody market according to Flightglobal's Commercial Fleet...
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PARIS: Cessna picks L-3's instrument system for Citation Ten
L-3's avionics systems unit has been selected by Cessna Aircraft to provide its GH-3900 series electronic standby instrument system as standard equipment on the Citation Ten business jet.
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PARIS: CMC enhances cockpit 4000 suite for Hawker Beechcraft AT-6
Esterline CMC Electronics has enhanced the cockpit 4000 suite of the Beechcraft AT-6 light attack and armed reconnaissance aircraft.
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PARIS: Radio Tactics completes $1.6m fundraising
Radio Tactics has completed a £950,000 ($1.55 million) fundraising drive, providing it with additional capital to expand its activities across the USA and open a US office.
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PARIS: Ford Aerospace to display non-metallic laminate shim stock
Ford Aerospace is demonstrating the non-metallic laminate shim stock Plasipeel.
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PARIS: Saudi Arabian picks Goodrich for 777-300ER wheels and brakes
Middle-Eastern carrier Saudi Arabian Airlines has selected Goodrich to provide wheels and carbon brakes for the airline's fleet of 12 Boeing 777-300ERs.
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PARIS: Loganair goes live with Commsoft’s module
Scottish airline Loganair has gone live with Communications Software's Oases open aviation strategic engineering system line maintenance control (LMC) module.
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PARIS: TE Connectivity to showcase ‘ruggedised’ fibre optics
TE Connectivity, provider of engineered electronic components, connectors and network services, will display its "ruggedised" fibre optics at the Paris air show.
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Business briefs
First-quarter net earnings at Toronto-headquartered helicopter and engine maintenance provider Vector Aerospace slumped 38% to C$6.1 million ($6.3 million) on revenue essentially flat at C$127.3 million
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PARIS: Parker develops thermal management, lubrication system packages
Parker Aerospace (hall 5, stand D264) has developed thermal management and lubrication system packages for aircraft engines. "The customisable packages...
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PARIS: Marshall Aerospace launches software
UK aerospace engineering specialist Marshall Aerospace has launched Series software, a system electrical rating integration evaluation progamme. The...
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FAA seeks to fine United for violation of drug and alcohol testing rules
The US FAA aims to levy a $584,375 fine against United Airlines after determining the carrier failed to perform required pre-employment drug tests and receive...
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PICTURE: KLM rolls out Delft tiled 777
KLM has rolled out a Boeing 777-200 (PH-BQP) featuring 4,000 tiles in Dutch Delft Blue style
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Jade Cargo picks Ameco Beijing for heavy maintenance support
Maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) firm Ameco Beijing has won a nine-year heavy maintenance contract from Jade Cargo International. Under the deal,...
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FAA seeks to fine Atlantic Southeast $425,000
The US FAA aims to levy a $425,000 fine against US regional carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) for operating two Bombardier CRJs that were not in compliance with federal regulations.