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Australian government releases aviation white paper for comment
The Australian government has released for comment an aviation issues paper as the initial step in the development of the country's first national aviation...
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DOT watchdog: No rules violated in Newark low-fuel landings
Despite a drastic increase in the number of “low” fuel warnings at a New Jersey airport last year, government auditors have determined that all aircraft had landed with the required FAA minimum fuel levels onboard.
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NewsAirbus files patent for new trijet design
Airbus has filed a patent application for a new commercial trijet, reviving interest in a powerplant configuration abandoned by airliner manufacturers for...
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NewsAnsett Flight Simulator Centre adding five simulators
Ansett Flight Simulator Centre adding five simulators
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EASA gets power to ban foreign airlines that fail compulsory audits
In 2009, all foreign airlines operating into the European Union will have to have passed a new European...
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NewsJAL agrees to $110m fine in cargo price-fixing probe
JAL agrees to $110m fine in cargo price-fixing probe
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Regulators see cost risks in FAA runway safety tools
Regulators see cost risks in FAA runway safety tools
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NewsSouthwest slashes 2009 fleet growth; reviews retirement plan
Southwest Airlines has slashed its fleet growth plan in the face "of volatile and unprecedented" fuel prices, and is reviewing a previous proposal to retire...
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India to study development of regional aircraft
India is studying the possibility of designing and manufacturing a 50- to 90-seat airliner, with the country's main aerospace research agency hoping to secure...
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India's Tata denies approaching Embraer about manufacturing
India's Tata denies approaching Embraer about manufacturing
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NewsDelta TechOps signs new engine MRO deals with four airlines
Delta TechOps signs new engine MRO deals with four airlines
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NewsDARPA selects three for infinite-endurance UAS
Aurora Flight Sciences, Boeing and Lockheed Martin will each develop designs for a new aircraft capable of flying unrefuelled for five years.



















