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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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