Programmes – Page 1124

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    UK firms tipped for major global expansion

    1998-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Alan Dron A new 'British Empire' is on the horizon as two of the nation's largest defence and aerospace companies gear up for major expansions of their worldwide activities, says a report issued yesterday. British Aerospace (BAe) and GEC are tipped by analysts of US publication Defence Mergers ...

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    Whittle award aims to encourage young engineering talent

    1998-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas The UK's 'red rose' county of Lancashire has always featured strongly in aviation innovation, so it is appropriate that the Consortium of Lancashire Aerospace (CLA) should have obtained major sponsorship from Rolls-Royce for its Sir Frank Whittle Award. This prestigious new award, aimed at attracting some ...

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    Reliability is key to Meggitt success

    1998-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Geoff Thomas What's the secret of increasing sales in the aircraft components industry? Mike Stacey, chief executive of British aviation company Meggitt (Hall 3, A15), says it is simple: Ask a major player like Boeing what its worst supplied product is, then enter that marketplace, offering 100% reliability ...

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    ASTOR radar rivals use show to trade punches

    1998-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Tim Ripley Raytheon has lambasted its American rival in the $1.1 billion UK ASTOR contest, describing Northrop Grumman's entry as a "high risk, high cost solution" that will not be in service for some time. The US defence electronics giant directed all its fire at Northrop Grumman's Joint ...

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    Certified success

    1998-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Certified Aircraft Parts of Florida has had a major success at the show having signed a deal with Engineered Fabrics making it worldwide distributor of parts for the F-15, F-16 and F-18. The contract is significant for Certified Aircraft Parts as it broadens its business base built over the ...

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    Heat stress found in crashed MD-11 cockpit

    1998-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Investigators probing the loss of Swissair Flight 111 have found evidence of what they are calling "heat stress" on small pieces of cockpit wreckage recovered from the sea. Lead investigator Vic Gorden revealed the finding at a press conference but declined to go into further detail. The phenomenon is ...

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    Lucas licensed to make PDU for B747s

    1998-09-10T08:21:00Z

    Lucas Aerospace will manufacture and market power drive units (PDUs) for Elektro-Metall Export's (EME's) Boeing 747-100, -200F/C and -400F aircraft under the terms of a licensing agreement signed at the show. The licence permits Lucas Aerospace to manufacture the PDU in the US and to market them in the ...

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    Laser wire marking

    1998-09-10T08:18:00Z

    Spectrum Technologies (Hall 3, Stand A3) has won an order to supply its Capris 100-12 laser wire marking system to Japanese company, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). The system will be used on a number of projects including the Bombardier Dash 8-Q400 and Global Express. The fully automated Capris 100-12 ...

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    Boeing racks up $2bn more in orders

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Mike Martin Boeing announced a raft of orders together worth more than $2 billion yesterday. The biggest order, totalling $1.27 billion, was from GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) for nine extended range 767-300ERs and three 767-400ERs. All the aircraft will be powered by General Electric CF6-80C2 engines. ...

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    UPS deal heads $8bn Airbus spree

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Karen Walker Airbus Industrie chalked up yet another coup yesterday when it announced two multi-billion-dollar deals and secured a new customer, United Parcel Service (UPS), which has selected the A300-600 freighter for its widebody fleet. Wednesday's UPS order, worth $4.8 billion, combined with a $2 billion order from ...

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    American Eagle to launch Dallas-Houston Hobby jet service

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    American Eagle is beginning jet service between Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston's Hobby Airport on 7 December with Embraer ERJ-145s. Although the regional carrier - the world's largest - is initially only replacing two of 11 daily turboprop round-trip services between the two airports, American Eagle says it will add ...

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    Millier gets contract lift

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    C&F Millier, a TI Group business, notched up three notable successes in the run-up to Farnborough '98. The company has received Airbus approval for the use of a new rapid deployment auxiliary jack on the A319, A320 and A321 family of aircraft. The design incorporates folding legs and an ...

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    Lufthansa signs 10-year, 400-aircraft EGPWS deal

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Lufthansa has signed a 10-year agreement to buy AlliedSignal enhanced ground proximity warning systems (EGPWS) for most of its aircraft as well as those of its subsidiaries. AlliedSignal says the agreement initially covers the purchase of 175 systems for existing aircraft in the Lufthansa fleet but the order is ...

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    Joint venture for Eurofighter training systems bid

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Four major players in the simulation industry have signed an agreement to form a joint venture company to produce a major part of the Eurofighter ASTA (Aircrew Synthetic Training Aids) training systems. Called Eurofighter Simulation Systems, the company is formed by Thomson Training & Simulation of the UK, Indra ...

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    BAe, R-R join universities in research programme

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Two of Britain's major aerospace companies have joined with three leading universities in a joint programme of research into engineering processes for the new millennium. British Aerospace and Rolls-Royce are jointly investing £1.5 million ($2.4 million) in setting up a unique five-year University Technology Partnership (UTP) agreement with the ...

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    Face the facts with Ruth Harkin

    1998-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Ruth Harkin's appointment last year as United Technologies vice-president international affairs and government relations, and chair of United Technologies International, makes her UTC's highest ranking female executive. During her visit to Farnborough - her first time at the air show - she spoke to Karen Walker. Q What is your ...

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    Set to defend ?

    1998-09-09T16:32:00Z

    Graham Warwick/FORT WORTH   Having produced more digital-era fighters than any other manufacturer, Lockheed Martin should know better than most of its rivals whether the world's combat aircraft will be grounded at the dawn of the new century.   "We are not aware of any airborne issue that has to ...

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    AlliedSignal latin win

    1998-09-09T11:53:00Z

    AlliedSignal has won orders totalling $11.8 million to fit its enhanced ground proximity warning system and solid state flight data and voice recorders to Airbus A319/ A320s ordered by LanChile (40), TACA International Airlines of El Salvador (30) and TAMof Brazil (38). Source: Flight International

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    Chinese interest leaps as 717 takes to the air

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES Three Chinese airlines have asked Boeing to propose deals covering "up to 200" Boeing 717-200s. The request was made just hours before the 100-seat regional jet successfully completed a 4h 7min maiden flight from Long Beach, California, on 2 September. Boeing declines to identify the three carriers. ...

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    City Bird orders A300 freighters

    1998-09-09T00:00:00Z

    City Bird has concluded a deal with Airbus Industrie for two new A300-600 freighters for dedicated cargo operations. The Belgian airline will acquire the two aircraft next year under a 12 year lease purchase. The first will be delivered in early April, with the second arriving a month later. ...