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    United orders six Boeings in fleet renewal

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    US CARRIER UNITED Airlines has ordered two Boeing 747-400s and five Boeing 757s worth $570 million. The six aircraft form part of the major fleet re-organisation announced by the airline last week (Flight International, 19-25 April). Under the plan, new types such as the Boeing 777, 757, and ...

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    Display philosophy

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Boeing's philosophy in this new cockpit might fairly be called "need-to-show". For example: a simple combined flap display on the EICAS is removed 10s after the flaps have been raised; an expanded display is shown only in abnormal situations. The red gear-in-transit light is replaced by a hashed rectangle, and ...

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    Pitch Law

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Pitch control operates a C*U control law. C* describes a blending of pitch rate and load factor; at low airspeeds, pitch rate is the main element at high airspeeds, the load factor. The U term refers to change in airspeed from "referenced trim speed"; if the aircraft is ...

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    Control functions

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The faster reaction time of computers allows control surfaces to be made smaller, reducing overall weight. System reliability and maintainability is improved. Electronic control gives control augmentation and envelope protection which would be more difficult to provide in a mechanical system, such as: bank angle protection; ...

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    Learjet

    1995-04-19T10:39:00Z

    Bombardier subsidiary Learjet, of Wichita, Kansas, has named David Brant vice-president for strategic planning. He was most recently vice-president for programme development.   Source: Flight International

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    FedEx takes American's MD-11 fleet

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    AMERICAN AIRLINES IS to sell the bulk of its McDonnell Douglas MD-11 fleet to FedEx for conversion into freighters. Confirming details of the long-rumoured sale, American says that 12 MD-11s will be delivered to FedEx between January 1996 and October 1999. FedEx also has the option to buy ...

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    SIA and Tata to defy critics inside India

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE SINGAPORE AIRLINES (SIA) and Tata Industries are confident that their proposed joint venture to set up an Indian domestic carrier will go ahead, despite local political and airline opposition. The planned SIA-Tata partnership has been attacked by Pramod Mahajan, general secretary of India's main ...

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    An entirely new scene

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    The simulator business remains a cut-throat one for the survivors Graham Warwick/ATLANTA   The commercial flight-simulator market has changed beyond recognition in the past five years. Full-flight simulator (FFS) sales have fallen from a record high of 55 in 1989 to a recent low of ...

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    IAE redesigns compressor blades

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    INTERNATIONAL AERO Engines (IAE) is to offer redesigned compressor blades for the V2500-A1 turbofan, following a series of in-service failures with two carriers. Two incidents on a Dragonair Airbus Industrie A320, in February 1995 and December 1994, are the latest manifestation of a problem which it has taken ...

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    Crossair seeks cash for RJ100s

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    SWISS REGIONAL Crossair is to help finance its purchase of 12 Avro RJ100 regional jets with a new offering of shares. Swissair has signalled its intention to take part in the issue, raising its stake in the carrier to a two-thirds holding. Crossair commercial vice-president Thomas Hoffman says ...

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    CSA optimistic on profit prediction

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/PRAGUE CZECH AIRLINES (CSA), which had to be bailed out by its state owner in 1994, is forecasting that it should be back in profit by 1997. The airline believes that it is back on course for recovery after cutting net losses by around CKr1 ...

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    Cirrus confident in SR-20

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    CIRRUS DESIGN SAYS that it is "very comfortable" with the performance of its new SR-20 light aircraft, following an initial flight just one week before its public debut at Sun'n Fun. President and designer Alan Klapmeier says that $2,500 deposits are being taken on the $130,000, all-composite, four-seater. ...

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    Comair looks to jets for savings

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    DELTA CONNECTION carrier Comair says that its seat costs could fall by one-third if it purchases all 70 Canadair Regional Jets on order and option with Bombardier. The planned purchase, including 20 Regional Jets already in service, would total $1.1 billion, but Comair does not yet know how ...

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    Air India pessimistic on 1996 results

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Veena Singh/BOMBAY AIR INDIA EXPECTS to post a loss for the coming financial year after only narrowly staying in the black for 1994/5, according to bleak predictions from the airline's board. An initial estimate of the airline's performance for the year to the end of March ...

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    Aer Lingus is back in the black

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Kevin O'Toole/LONDON AER LINGUS IS BACK making profits after the crises of the past two years, which executive chairman Bernie Cahill admits brought the Irish flag-carrier close to collapse. The group has had to fight its way back from "the very edge of a precipice", says ...

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    Catching the battlebus

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    The Future Large Aircraft (FLA) project is, according to all the assurances, going to be revolution among co-operative European military projects in that it is going to be run on commercial lines. The aircraft is to be built by Airbus Industrie, and workshares for the participating nations are to be ...

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    Aero Lloyd launches V2533 and A321-200

    1995-04-19T00:00:00Z

    GERMAN CHARTER operator Aero Lloyd is to acquire up to 22 Airbus narrowbodies in a deal which launches the extended range A321-200 variant and boosts International Aero Engines. The package consists of two A320s and four A321-200s purchased from Airbus (with options on four undefined models), together with ...

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    Airbus develops infra-red water detector

    1995-04-12T00:00:00Z

    AIRBUS INDUSTRIE has developed a new infrared thermographic-inspection technique for detecting water ingress in composite-sandwich structures. The manufacturer says, that the procedure is proving so successful that it has been, recommended for use by all operators of Airbus aircraft. Infrared thermography is based on the principle that ...

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    Rotary FANS

    1995-04-12T00:00:00Z

    It is one of the ironies of the future air-navigation system (FANS) that, although it is aimed primarily at airline operations, the general-aviation (GA) community is so far its major user. One FANS element - satellite navigation - is already commonplace in fixed-wing GA in the form of the global-positioning ...

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    EH101 compensation for Unisys

    1995-04-12T00:00:00Z

    THE CANADIAN Government has agreed to pay C$166 million ($118 million) compensation to Unisys GSG Canada, one of the prime contractors on a Canadian purchase of EH Industries EH101 helicopters, 17 months after the project was cancelled by the incoming Liberal government. Scrapping the C$5.8 billion programme for ...