Programmes – Page 1243

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    Change drives GE to new heights of performance

    1996-09-05T11:00:00Z

    This year is a "defining year" for GE Aircraft Engines, with a range of initiatives and achievements, said company president and CEO Gene Murphy at the Show. Against a background of economic recovery in which airlines are returning to profit, GE has market leadership and has achieved a number ...

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    New seat for Sikorsky

    1996-09-05T10:45:00Z

    Things are looking up for local UK firm St Bernard Composites which has just signed a deal with Hispano-Suiza, for three years, to supply bonded acoustic panels for the Airbus A320 thrust reversal system. St Bernard Composites, exhibiting in Hall 4/B5, is also showing off a new seat bucket ...

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    Coatings extend vane, blade life

    1996-09-04T17:59:00Z

    Chromalloy Gas Turbine is promoting the latest technology gas turbine aerofoil coatings in Hall 3/C14. The process uses an electron beam physical vapour deposition process. The coatings reduce the temperature of the metal, giving vanes and blades a longer life in the engine environment. The new technology ...

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    China contract

    1996-09-04T17:33:00Z

    France's Messier-Bugatti carbon-brakes manufacturer has clinched a major deal with Air China for its three Airbus A340-Growth jetliners. This contract, the first for an A340 in China, could total more than $4 million over the life of the aircraft. Air China is a first-time customer for Messier-Bugatti, and ...

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    Airbus fights back with $2.5 billion sales

    1996-09-04T16:42:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has announced two new orders for a total of 14 aircraft worth nearly $1.5 billion. The company also has a long-awaited $950 million order from Asiana Airlines for 18 A321s. But, despite the celebrations, Airbus did not miss the chance to attack Boeing's previous day's announcement ...

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    Face the facts with...Mauricio Botelho

    1996-09-04T10:26:00Z

        After sitting on a secret MoU since May, Embraer was able to tell the world this week of what could well end up as one of the largest contracts ever seen in the regional aircraft industry. It was thus a decidedly happy Maurício Botelho, Embraer's president ...

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    EMB-145 is worth the wait for Continental

    1996-09-04T10:14:00Z

    It may have taken Continental Express a year to decide on its new regional aircraft, but Embraer has no complaints now. The carrier has become the North American launch customer for the Brazilian-built 50-seat EMB-145 regional jet. It has announced firm orders for 25 of the type, plus ...

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    Double win for Flight Daily News reporter

    1996-09-04T10:09:00Z

    Flight Daily News reporter Karen Walker has picked up two awards at the 1996 Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards for her work in Flight International. Walker won both the Best General Aviation story award, sponsored by the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), and the Bombardier award for Best Business ...

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    Airbus head dismisses superjumbo derivative

    1996-09-04T10:05:00Z

    Boeing's planned 747-500X/600X superjumbos are nothing but "warmed-over derivatives", a rival Airbus Industrie spokesman said at the Show yesterday. Its own proposed Airbus A3XXX "...will begin life where the Boeing 747 ends, even with its planned 650-seat 747-700X," says Airbus chief operating officer Volker von Tein. Speaking on ...

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    Pooled expertise helps to put V2500 on the map

    1996-09-04T09:53:00Z

    Pubs are traditional haunts for journalists in search of a story, and the scribes who dropped into the Flying Partners at Farnborough yesterday were not disappointed. At the tavern mock-up which forms the heart of the International Aero Engines stand, the company announced four deals worth almost $300 million. ...

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    Extended CRJ launch delayed to end of year

    1996-09-04T09:52:00Z

    Page 8 Bombardier Regional Aircraft Division (BRAD) announced at Farnborough yesterday that the formal launch of the extended Regional Jet project, the 70-seater CRJ-X has been delayed until later in the year. However, BRAD can begin offering the aircraft for sale and can confirm performance specifications. The ...

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    Early warning for market as heavyweights join forces

    1996-09-04T09:51:00Z

    In a teaming of US giants, Lockheed Martin and Northrup Grumman have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to capture business in the international airborne early warning/command & control (AEW&C) market. The two companies plan to market an AEW&C variant of Lockheed Martin's C-130J Hercules. Northrop Grumman's vice-president ...

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    Digital gyro deal

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie has selected Honeywell'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 scheduled to be certificated on the A320 as part of the US avionics manufacturer's air-data/inertial-reference system in December. It will then be ...

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    Appleton amphibious

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Tom Appleton has moved from his post of vice-president of Bombardier Regional Aircraft division (BRAD) to president of the company's Amphibious Aircraft division. A former test and development pilot at de Havilland Canada, Appleton joined Bombardier as executive vice-president of the Canadair Regional Jet programme in 1991, and took up ...

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    Aerospace top 100

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Industry consolidation is beginning to make its mark on the ranking of the world's top 100 aerospace companies. Compiled by Flight International and Booz¥Allen & Hamilton Kevin O'Toole/LONDON AFTER THE turbulence of the past few years, it would be reasonable to assume that the world aerospace industry ...

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    Airbus is poised to join AE-100 programme

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CHINESE AND European aerospace-industry negotiators are expected to reach an agreement by the end of the month for Airbus Industrie to join the proposed Chinese AE-100 regional-jet programme. Under a plan which is now in the process of being finalised, Airbus will assume a leading role in Aero ...

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    European aerospace survey 1996

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Research among Europe's aerospace companies reveals a growing pace of change. Kevin O'Toole/LONDON SPECULATION HAS BEEN rife over the fate in store for Europe's aerospace industry. Clearly, there is a period of radical change in prospect as the region gears up for some long-awaited restructuring. Yet, ...

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    China Eastern to go public

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CHINA EASTERN Airlines has been given the go-ahead to have its shares listed on the New York and Hong Kong stock exchanges by the end of the year, says a senior Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) official. The Shanghai-based carrier, together with ...

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    Qantas aims to keep on saving

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    QANTAS CHAIRMAN Gary Pemberton has warned that, despite improved profits, further fleet expansion will have to be backed by renewed cost savings. Qantas ended its latest financial year to the end of June with net profits up by more than one-third at A$247 million ($190 million), comfortably ahead ...

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    BWIA confirms cancelled Airbus orders

    1996-09-04T00:00:00Z

    GILLES FILIATREAULT, incoming chief executive at BWIA International Airways, has confirmed that the Caribbean carrier does not intend to take two Airbus A340-300s it had ordered. Filiatreault says that, when he took over the job in August, he was reassured by BWIA's shareholders that the Airbus orders were effectively cancelled. ...