Programmes – Page 1242

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    DASA recovers from loss position

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Daimler-Benz Aerospace (DASA) began the long haul back from its disastrous losses in the first half of the 1996, after shedding Fokker at the start of the year. The aerospace business saw operating profit improve by almost DM1 billion ($680 million) although that still left DASA with losses ...

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    Digital gyro deal

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has selected Honeywel's GG1320 digital ring-laser gyro as a replacement for analogue ring-laser gyros in its A319, A320, A321, A330 and A340 types. The GG1320 is to be certificated on the A320 as part of the US avionics manufacturer's air-data/initial-reference system in December. It will be certificated on ...

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    Boeing launches 757 stretch

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    BOEING IS going ahead with its long-awaited 757-300 stretch variant after negotiating "a proposal" for up to 24 aircraft with the German charter airline, Condor Flugdienst. The deal covers firm orders worth $875 million for 12 aircraft (formerly designated the -300X) and 12 options. Boeing says: "The order ...

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    MDC studies new MD-90 wing

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    McDONNELL DOUGLAS (MDC) has revealed studies of a re-winged MD-90 twinjet, which would give it transcontinental range and clear the way for the future development of a new series of derivatives. "It would be an all new wing not a revised version of the present one," says the ...

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    Western companies plan to launch rescue for Tu-334

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    EUROPEAN AND US suppliers are working on a financial package to enable the stalled Tupolev Tu-334 airliner programme to be restarted. Suppliers involved in the effort include AlliedSignal, BMW Rolls-Royce and Honeywell. BMW R-R plans to supply its BR710 engine for a 100-seat version of the twinjet. ...

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    GE favours 'new' engine for A340

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    General Electric's exclusive engine-study agreement with Airbus Industrie on a power plant for the growth version of the Airbus A340-600 is leaning towards the development of an all-new engine. The studies, due to be completed in October, are widely expected to recommend a derivative of the CF6 series, ...

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    Airbus 'catches Boeing' as it announces 32 orders

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS INDUSTRIE has collected new orders for a total of 32 aircraft from Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways and FedEx. The orders come as Airbus declares itself "neck and neck" with Boeing in sales in the first eight months of this year. Asiana of South Korea has been ...

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    Orders boost Douglas

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    TWIN AND TRI-JET orders, worth potentially up to $710 million, have been revealed by McDonnell Douglas (MDC). The announcements were timed for Farnborough as part of MDC president Harry Stonecipher's continuing crusade to rebuild confidence in MDC's Douglas Aircraft division. Some $365 million of the package is made ...

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    Continental lifts Embraer into regional record book

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    EMBRAER HAS secured what could prove to be the largest order in the history of regional jets, following a decision by Continental Express to purchase 25 EMB-145s and take 175 options. The firm portion of the deal has been valued at $375 million by the Brazilian company. In ...

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    Boeing holds back on plans

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    BOEING DOES not plan to begin development of a new 90- to 115-seat regional jet until technology is available to achieve a significant reduction in aircraft production costs. The US manufacturer's continuing low-cost, small-aircraft study has set a target price of $16 million per unit, including $4 million ...

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    Samsung makes offer for Fokker

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    SAMSUNG OF South Korea has made an offer to receivers to purchase the bankrupt Dutch aerospace manufacturer Fokker. Industry sources say that South Korean interest has firmed up in recent weeks, and a tentative offer has been made. Russian manufacturer Yakovlev is also continuing to discuss a possible ...

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    Snecma and P&W tie the knot over SPW14

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    SNECMA AND Pratt & Whitney Canada have formally signed a collaborative deal to develop, manufacture, market and support the SPW14 turbofan engine family in the 53-70kN (12,000-16,000lb)-thrust range. Development will be performed by a new joint-venture company to be created for the task. The planned engine was first ...

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    AI(R) and Bombardier vie for regional-jet market

    1996-09-11T00:00:00Z

    THE BATTLE TO dominate the regional-jet market is set to intensify, with Aero International (Regional) (AI(R)) and Bombardier preparing to launch new 70-seat aircraft within the next nine months. AI(R) has unveiled plans to begin full-scale development of its proposed AI(R) 70 twinjet by mid-1997. The first prototype, ...

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    Saab in talks as partner on A3XX

    1996-09-06T15:46:00Z

    Saab is to talk to Airbus Industrie about the possibility of joining the programme to develop the A3XX superjumbo, the company confirmed at the Show yesterday. Talks would come under the wing of a new team within Saab whose task is to study possible collaborative projects. Its first ...

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    MDC wins $1.3 billion order from Lufthansa

    1996-09-06T15:46:00Z

    Lufthansa Cargo has ordered a fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11F long-range trijet freighters in a deal potentially worth $1.3 billion, it was announced at the show yesterday. The deal covers five firm MD-11 freighters, worth $550 million, and options for seven more. It represents a breakthrough for McDonnell ...

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    Dowty fuels a SAAB deal

    1996-09-06T14:14:00Z

    Dowty Aerospace of the UK has signed a contract worth approximately £7.5 million ($11.7 million) with Saab Military Aircraft for a health monitoring system on the Gripen. The new system improves survival, should inflight damage occur to the fuel system, by constantly monitoring the aircraft's fuel flow and automatically ...

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    Indian expo will be a showcase

    1996-09-06T12:41:00Z

    India will showcase the Hindustan Aeronautics advanced light helicopter at the country's new international aerospace exposition which joins the industry calendar from 3-7 December 1996 and is scheduled to be a biennial affair. Defence Production and Supplies secretary Vijai Kapoor says bookings for the expo, to be held at ...

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    Rallying call for more R&D investment

    1996-09-06T12:30:00Z

    Meggitt chief executive Mike Stacey sounded an optimistic note on the state of the industry at a breakfast briefing yesterday but added a cautionary caveat on the state of research and development by UK aerospace companies. Stacey pointed out that the £10 million ($15.6 million) investment which his company ...

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    Georgia calling

    1996-09-05T11:42:00Z

    Riding the wave of interest created by the Olympics, Georgia's Department of Industry and Trade is promoting the aerospace industry in Hall 4/H8. Some 150 aerospace/defence-related businesses already enjoy the benefits of Georgia locations, employing more than 40,000 people. Besides manufacturing, many are engaged in research and development, ...

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    Network uses

    1996-09-05T11:41:00Z

    The SITA Group - which owns the world's largest international communications network - is demonstrating several applications of AeroNet in collaboration with some of its major customers and partners from the aerospace industry, including Boeing, McDonnell Douglas and Rolls-Royce. AeroNet is a high-performance, secure community Internet (intranet) with global ...