All Ops & safety articles – Page 1205

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    ATC simulator

    1999-06-14T09:36:00Z

    Communications and Systems (CS) is showing a tower simulator it has developed for Aeroport de Paris "CDG". It features a full 360deg airfield and traffic display, preparation and management of training exercises, realistic modelling of aircraft and ground vehicles, approach radar display and weather information. CS (Hall 2/F6) has ...

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    GPS rollover promises prelude to millennium

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Never mind the millennium bug, some GPS users can expect problems long before 1 January 2000 - 22 August to be precise. This is the date for an event known as "GPS Week Number Rollover" and refers to the week number transmitted in the satellite navigation message changing ...

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    Multi warhead teamwork on display

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Andy Douse Within the last six months, two international teams have been formed to create a new 'force' in warhead technology. They're called Team Lancer and Team Fuzing, and they're at Le Bourget to tell you more. Team Lancer provides multi-warhead solutions for the attack and defeat ...

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    Debut for 'flying phone exchange'

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    History was made at Le Bourget yesterday when the spectacular Halo-Proteus took to the skies in its international debut. This was the first time a stratospheric aircraft had flown at the Paris air show and the first time the aircraft has been seen outside its home base in Mojave, ...

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    Shenyang deal extends Sino-links

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas BMW Rolls-Royce is to extend its Sino-links by signing a long-term deal with CATIC Supply and Shenyang Engine Manufacturing at Le Bourget today. The deal - to be signed by BMW Rolls-Royce's operations director Neil Ansell and a representative of CATIC - is believed to involve ...

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    Condor project evaluates integrated data system

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Condor Flugdienst, the charter affiliate of Lufthansa German Airlines, has installed the Rockwell Collins Integrated Information System (I2S) on two A320 aircraft as part of Condor's Aircraft Integrated Network (CAIN) project. This project, which Rockwell Collins and Condor have conducted in Europe, tests the technologies required to link an ...

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    Who's to blame?

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    The two-man crew of the Su-30MK that crashed at the show on Saturday, last night sensationally blamed the show organisers for the disaster. Sukhoi chief test pilot Viacheslav Averianov (right) and navigator Vladimir Shendrik said the organiser's decision to cut their display from eight to six minutes was to ...

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    Johnson: eBusiness the future for AlliedSignal

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Just 24 hours before news of AlliedSignal's planned merger with Honeywell stunned the aviation community, AlliedSignal Aerospace's president and CEO Bob Johnson talked to Flight Daily News on his company's aims and prospects. AlliedSignal Aerospace had, itself, recently completed a major internal reorganisation. Commercial confidentiality obviously meant he could give ...

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    Airlines rapped

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Airlines could face legal action if they fail to change their scheduled flight contracts to make them fairer to passengers. The UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has backed complaints made by the Air Transport Users' Council and published a list of 30 airline contract terms which it says ...

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    Kit aircraft is a real Revelation

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Tamzin Hindmarch Small aircraft mean big business for Slipstream president Michael Puhl who has turned his hobby into a thriving enterprise. The Revelation can be seen sitting pretty in front of the USA conference hall at the airshow like a large model aeroplane, and like a model, can ...

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    Airbus juggles final assembly sites for flexibility

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Hamburg has been chosen for the final assembly of the 107-seat Airbus Industrie A318 - but some of its A319 production will move to Toulouse, it was announced at the show yesterday. Airbus chief executive Noel Forgeard says the decision to split the A319 final assembly offers production flexibility. ...

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    Amsafe promotes airbags for safety

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Steve Nichols If we can have airbags in cars, why can't we have them in aircraft? This should be the question on any passenger's lips as they step on board a flight. Statistics show that 77% of all aircraft crashes are survivable, but survivability is not enough. Should ...

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    Green future for P&W's JT8D family

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas Pratt & Whitney's ubiquitous JT8D-200 family of engines will now be much 'greener', thanks to a new Environmental Kit (E-Kit) combustor system which exceeds all ICAO standards for new production engines. It also qualifies for one of the world's toughest emission categories, Switzerland's Class 5. ...

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    717 rolls on

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    There'll be some very proud Israelis watching the Boeing 717-200 in the flying display - the entire undercarriage is made by the SHL division of Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI). SHL has so far delivered 15 landing gear systems for the 100-seat airliner, having been awarded the contract in 1998. The ...

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    Corporate jet leads Airbus 30-year anniversary

    1999-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Air show veterans will recall the launch of the Airbus Industrie A300 in 1969... then raise a glass to the astonishing organisation celebrating its 30th anniversary at Le Bourget. Airbus is here in style, with a pair of firsts - showing off the Airbus A319 Corporate Jetliner (A319CJ) ...

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    New orders give Sextant an optimistic outlook

    1999-06-13T13:55:00Z

    Not only is Sextant Avionique on home territory at the Paris air show, it is also very bullish thanks to recently-confirmed orders for avionic and satcoms equipment. DaimlerChrysler Aviation has chosen a complete avionics package from Sextant for its A319 Corporate Jet fleet, including flight management systems (FMS), dual distance ...

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    Attitude of airlines to pilot training 'worrying'

    1999-06-13T13:41:00Z

    The world shortage of airline pilots has already led to a worrying reduction in recruitment standards, says Geoffrey White, PARC Aviation's general manager aviation consulting. "As specialists in the sector, PARC believes that this trend is unhealthy and that all the industry's major players should work together to ensure that ...

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    Success in compact satcom system demonstration

    1999-06-13T13:30:00Z

    Simultaneous telephone and fax messages from the cabin of a Challenger 604 business jet successfully demonstrated the Rockwell Collins Satellite Communications (SATCOM) 5000 Aero-I system. The system completed communication through Satellite Aircom's Inmarsat ground station in Aussaguel, France. The Collins single box SATCOM 5000 is a small, light satellite ...

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    Ice cap study set to launch Living Planet space project

    1999-06-13T13:16:00Z

    The most comprehensive earth observation programme every undertaken has been launched by the European Space Agency (ESA). The £400-million Living Planet research project embraces a series of space missions that will investigate the earth's environment by measuring physical, chemical and biological processes at work in the earth's atmosphere, oceans ...

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    Updated Avro RJs close to definition

    1999-06-13T13:00:00Z

    As the Paris show opens, British Aerospace Regional Aircraft is rapidly closing on definition of its updated Avro RJ family of 70-, 85- and 100-seat airliners. A roadshow has visited the company's 50 top suppliers, most of whom are already involved in existing RJ models, to brief them on the ...