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Toxic cabin air tests results to be correlated to flight data
Ongoing tests of airline cabin air contamination are in future going to relate the moments of detection of airborne toxins to synchronised information from...
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Suborbital travel has low carbon footprint says ESA
Suborbital flights could have a better carbon footprint per passenger than transatlantic airline travel, a preliminary European Space Agency study has found. The...
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Embraer eyes Israeli short-haul carriers
Israel's two domestic and regional carriers, Arkia and Israir, have been briefed by Embraer on its 175 and 190 regional jet types as possible replacements...
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A380 delay will hasten move to eliminate travelled work
Airbus will use the latest programme delay to the A380 to bring forward the target date...
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Comment- No argument: Cranfield challenge is toxic
Commissioned by the UK Department for Transport, Cranfield University is carrying out scientific tests to establish what contaminants are occasionally released...
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Business – bad week
Northwest staff The carrier saw the most dramatic drop in maintenance workers among US network airlines since 2000, from 5,852 (13.9 per aircraft) to 255...
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Business briefs
AERO VODOCHODY SOARS INTO PROFIT RESULTS Czech aircraft maker Aero Vodochody turned a CKr236 million ($14.6 million) profit last year after several...
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Mexico is Snecma Services' Americas foothold
engine maintenance lori ranson queretaro, mexico Joining the Mexican wave Local partner, able workforce and economics draw Safran engines group...
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This Week Briefings
DISCOVERY SET TO DELIVER LARGEST EVER ISS PAYLOAD LAUNCH NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery was expected to launch at 17:02 local time on 31 May from Florida's...
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Toxic air testing systems
The purpose of the UK DfT cabin air sampling study is "to detect a spectrum of compounds in the cabin environment", concentrating on volatile organic compounds...
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Swan's ice detector follows from windshear system
Australian company Swan International is aiming for certification in the third quarter of this year of an in-flight ice detection system that uses optical...
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Fuel cell could replace ram air turbine on next Airbus narrowbody
Airbus aims to decide by around 2015 whether on-board fuel-cell technology can be matured sufficiently to negate the need for a ram air turbine (RAT) to...
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