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    Sabena replaces noisy 737s

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    SABENA IS examining Airbus Industrie A320s as possible replacements for some of its Boeing 737s. One possibility being considered by the Belgian carrier is to acquire the aircraft on operating leases from US lessor International Lease Finance (ILFC). The airline and its regional subsidiary, Delta Air ...

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    NASA picks contractors for GA engine R&D

    1996-10-09T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC NASA's Lewis Research Center has selected Williams International and Teledyne Continental Motors (TCM) to develop powerplant technology for next-generation light aircraft. Williams International and NASA will share equally the cost of developing an advanced turbine engine as part of NASA's General Aviation Propulsion ...

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    Samsung moves slowly over Fokker relaunch

    1996-10-02T11:12:00Z

    Samsung Aerospace says that it needs to clear several major hurdles before it will be in position to reach an agreement with the receivers of Fokker and relaunch the bankrupt Dutch aircraft manufacturer. According to officials close to the negotiations, the continuing talks centre on reaching a series ...

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    South African Airways puts 777 order on hold and considers options

    1996-10-02T11:11:00Z

    SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS (SAA) says that it has put its Boeing 777 contract on hold and is reviewing the order, which could see it reduced in size or switched to a lease rather than a purchase. SAA placed orders in December 1995 for four 777-200s and one Boeing ...

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    MDA

    1996-10-02T11:08:00Z

    Former NASA astronaut Bruce Melnick has been appointed vice-president of McDonnell Douglas Aerospace (MDA) Space and Defense Systems Kennedy Space Center operations. Melnick, formerly vice-president/director for Shuttle engineering at Lockheed Martin Space Operations, replaces George Faenza, who has retired.   Source: Flight International

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    RAA

    1996-10-02T11:06:00Z

    The US Regional Airline Association (RAA), of Washington DC, has appointed Karen Purdy director of public relations. She was formerly a public-relations consultant for Fokker Aircraft, of the Netherlands.   Source: Flight International

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    Workers revolt threatens Sukhoi merger

    1996-10-02T10:59:00Z

    Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW MOVES TO MERGE the Sukhoi design bureau (OKB) and its associated manufacturing plants are being jeopardised by resistance in at least one of the major production sites, despite the plan being secretly sanctioned by the Government. The setting up of APC Sukhoi (Aviation Production ...

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    Airbus set for A310 boost from VASP

    1996-10-02T10:55:00Z

    VASP is in final negotiations with Airbus Industrie for a big A310 order, which will represent largest deal for the aircraft in the past four years. The Brazilian carrier is the hitherto undisclosed customer for ten A310-300s during the recent Farnborough Air Show (Flight International, 18-24 September). According ...

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    Iridium is prepared for first launch

    1996-10-02T10:54:00Z

    Structural and qualification models of the Iridium satellite are undergoing testing at Lockheed Martin, California before the first scheduled launches of the $3.34 billion telecommunications system later this year. The craft will allow subscribers equipped with pocket-size hand-held telephones to communicate anywhere in the world (Flight International, 4-10 ...

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    Silk Air considers fleet replacement options

    1996-10-02T10:38:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE SILKAIR OF SINGAPORE is drawing up plans to re-equip its fleet with a new range of larger and longer range 150-seat and 100-seat aircraft over the next five years. The carrier says that its existing fleet of five 118-seat Boeing 737-300s needs to be ...

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    Green light shows up for second Malaysian carrier

    1996-10-02T10:35:00Z

    Green light shows up for second Malaysian carrier THE MALAYSIAN Government has finally given the go- ahead for the launch of the country's second national carrier in November, some two years after Malaysia Airlines (MAS) first blocked its start-up. The new airline is being set up ...

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    Options for change

    1996-10-02T10:34:00Z

    Alaska Airlines' order for 12 Boeing 737-400s, plus 12 options (Flight International, 25 September - 1 October) includes the right to switch the options for the new 737-800. The airline will take delivery of the firmly ordered 737s over three years from mid-1997. The 140-seaters will replace some of the ...

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    Centralised ATM is on the cards for UK

    1996-10-02T10:34:00Z

    David Learmount/LONDON THE UK CIVIL Aviation Authority is expected to decide by the end of the year whether to proceed with plans to build the Prestwick-based Scottish Air Traffic Control Centre (SCATCC). A review of the UK's two-centre air-traffic-management (ATM) policy by the CAA could result in the ...

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    Boeing upgrades transonic tunnel

    1996-10-02T10:29:00Z

    BOEING IS refurbishing its 52-year-old transonic windtunnel as part of efforts to reduce development times for new models. The upgrade comes as Boeing's product-development work approaches recently unprecedented levels. At the core of the windtunnel upgrade is a new drive system made by French manufacturer Cegelec. It includes ...

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    Homing Harrier

    1996-10-02T10:24:00Z

    McDonnell Douglas (MDC) has made the first successful flight tests of an advanced navigation software module which allows AV-8B Harrier pilots to make precision approaches to restricted landing areas in bad visibility. The self-contained approach system uses the aircraft's existing navigation systems to calculate position and velocity precisely, relative to ...

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    MDHS plans to produce MD902 Explorer in 1997

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Guy Norris/LOS ANGELES McDONNELL DOUGLAS Helicopter Systems (MDHS) is to phase out production of the MD900 Explorer in 1997 and replace it with a more advanced version, the MD902. The US company is upgrading the Explorer largely in response to competition from Bell, with its 427, ...

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    European regionals grow

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/HANOVER The European Regional Airlines Association (ERA) has good cause to celebrate. In the year since its last annual meeting, the industry has seen strong passenger growth and the beginnings of the long-awaited shake-out among the aircraft manufacturers. The disappearance of Fokker, the sale of ...

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    Indonesian firms plan nine new communications satellites

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Companies in Indonesia are planning to build up to nine new telecommunications satellites. The Indonesian schemes are part of a recent explosion of interest in space ventures in the Asia Pacific and other fast developing regions of the world. PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) is to assess bids from ...

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    FAA faces TCAS 4 decision

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC The future of the US Federal Aviation Administration's work on the next-generation traffic-alert and collision- avoidance system (TCAS) hangs in the balance as agency officials prepare to present FAA administrator David Hinson with their findings on research into the TCAS 4. Terminating the ...

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    American edges to regional goal

    1996-10-02T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/ATLANTA American Airlines and its pilots union have tentatively agreed a complex formula governing the introduction of regional jets by commuter arm AMR Eagle. The agreement foresees the acquisition of up to 218 45- to 70-seat regional jets by 2009, but limits AMR Eagle to a maximum ...