All Ops & safety articles – Page 1339
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Homing device tracks illegal mobile use
Airlines are ringing the changes to prevent mobile phones from being used on their aircraft, thanks to Innovint. The German firm has just launched a product called Mobifinder which can be seen here at the Paris show in Hall 4/E8. This device enables a stewardess to ...
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Environment
Winner: Manchester Airport Location Manchester, UK Achievement Winning approval for construction of a second runway through work with local communities. In January 1997, the UK Government granted approval for the construction of a full-length second runway at Manchester Airport - the first such project to get ...
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Meeting the FANS
WORLDWIDE implementation of the future air-navigation system (FANS) is still years away, but civil-aircraft manufacturers and operators are already adopting satellite-based avionics, for several near-term reasons. These include the availability of fuel-saving routes for suitably equipped aircraft, the pending decommissioning of the Omega navigation system, and the approaching ...
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Infrastructure
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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MIAT loss
A Mongolian Airlines Harbin Y-12 turboprop crashed on 10 June, killing seven of the 12 passengers and crew aboard. The twin-engined aircraft crashed while trying to land at Mandelgobi Airport, 280km (150nm) south of Mongolia's capital Ulan Bator. Witnesses report the aircraft crashing and exploding several hundred metres short of ...
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Maintenance
Winner: Richard Wolf Location Knittlingen, Germany Achievement Combining grinding and borescope tools to allow compressor-blade repairs without engine removal. Like many of the best innovations, this year's winning entry in the Maintenance category is a relatively simple concept, but one which could save the aviation industry ...
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Personality of the year
Winner: Shen Yuankang Title Vice Minister of General Administration of Civil Aviation of China Achievement Helping to strengthen air safety oversight in China's fast-growing civil aviation sector. The improvement in China's levels of air safety has been dramatic over the past three years. The country's civil-aviation ...
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Free flight solution launch by Honeywell
Honeywell has launched what officials claim to be the world's first "total system solution" to the challenges of free flight. WorldNav is here at the show. "We are excited to offer our customers a total system solution to the technology breakthrough we call free flight," says Don Schwanz, president ...
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Moving parts
Components ranging from a tail fin tip of an MD-90 airliner to a mast torque system from a Bell Boeing V-22 are among the exhibits on the GKN Westland Aerospace stand (Hall 2/C15). The company's operations are organised into five businesses - structures, transmissions, design services, systems and fuel cells. ...
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Parker reunion
California-based Parker Aerospace is bringing together all the elements of its product range for the first time in the company's history at Le Bourget. Parker produces a wide range of aviation components, from flight controls to fuel systems. The company can be found at Hall 4/D4. ...
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Sighting success
The German optronics company Zeiss-Eltro Optronic (ZEO) is setting its sights on success in Hall 2C E/23. Among other things, the firm is showing its new Airborne Targeting and Navigation Pod called Litening. The low-cost, high-performance multisensor Laser Designator Pod is designed for day and night air-to-ground attack ...
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CEIS location
Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT) are mandatory on French aircraft, so last year French firm Ceis developed a new one which they are showing off here at Paris. When the automatic sensor detects a crash it sends a signal received by a satellite dedicated system so the exact location ...
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Kept in the dark
Do you fancy flying in the dark? If so Portuguese firm OGMA, here for its tenth consecutive show, may be able to help you out. The firm, found in Hall 4, stand D9, is showing for the first time multi-function displays used for retrofitting aircraft. The ...
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Shen named Aerospace Personality of the Year
The improvement in China's levels of air safety was rewarded in Paris last night through the recognition of Shen Yuankang as the Aerospace Personality of the Year. Shen, vice-minister of the General Administration of civil Aviation of China, is one of the senior regulators who has played a key ...
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Long range Emb-145 under development
Embraer has begun developing a long-range version of the EMB-145. The new version of the 50-seat regional jet is expected to be launched next April. Powered by a new Rolls-Royce Allison AE3007A1 engine with increased thrust, the long range EMB-145 features improved climb and hot-weather cruise ...
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Help at hand for aircrews
Imagine heaving a 100kg service trolley up a 25 degree incline along an aircraft aisle. Cabin attendants do it all the time, pulling or pushing laden meal, drink, waste and sales carts. The result is often acute back problems and even sick leave, as the metal plates that ...
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CFMI joins Chinese in new working alliance
CFM International (CFMI) and Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) have joined forces in a Joint Leadership Council to coordinate activities and promote a closer working relationship between the two organisations. Talks are being pursued at the Paris air show between Gerard Laviec, CFMI chairman and chief executive officer, ...
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Noratlas travels back to the future
A once-familiar sight in the skies of France - where its distinctive shape was well-known - is visiting Le Bourget, bringing an attractive and historic dimension to the 1997 Show. The last-remaining airworthy Nord 2501 Noratlas transport aircraft in the world (from more than 400 originally built between ...
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Close shave for prop blade
A famous grand prix driver once described racing around the streets of Monaco as being akin to motorcycle scrambling in your front room. He could well have added: "...and positioning huge exhibits in the static display parks of major air shows." As this photo by a Flight Daily ...
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New models evolve from within the CASA range
Spanish company CASA has launched two new projects at Le Bourget, both of them evolutions of aircraft in the existing range. Speaking at the show on Monday, CASA's chairman Raul Herranz announced that a stretched version of the CN235 will be produced - for delivery by the beginning ...



















