All Safety News – Page 708
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New Single European Sky rules excite some and depress others
Industry has generally welcomed the European...
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What's missing in the new SES rules
The main weakness in the European Commission's "Second Package" of Single European Sky legislation, according to CANSO secretary general Alexander ter Kuile,...
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Air New Zealand saves fuel in San Francisco trial
Air New Zealand estimates that its participation in a tailored arrivals trial at San Francisco International airport has saved it an estimated 22,000kg (48,500lb)...
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Airbus and Boeing differ on biofuel development timeframe
Airbus and Boeing have different expectations as to when biofuels will become commercially viable for aircraft, with the European airframer more cautious...
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Analysis
Analysis: US domestic market capacity cuts mount up
Analysis: US domestic market capacity cuts mount up By Brendan Sobie/Airline Business Magazine with analysis from Antonio Panariello/Flight Insight US...
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US low-cost carriers paint optimistic picture
US low-cost airlines are surprisingly upbeat as their larger, higher-cost brethren embark on yet another round of aircraft groundings and route cancellations....
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UK report raises general aviation terrorism concerns
The UK government's independent security consultant Lord Carlile has raised the issue of general aviation aircraft being used as terrorist weapons. In a...
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General aviation news in brief
MOONEY CUTS Mooney has cut aircraft production of its high-performance piston-single...
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FAA puts ADS-B to the test in Florida
The US Federal Aviation Administration has begun operational flight testing of three ITT-provided automatic dependent surveillance...
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ATSB highlights issues for crash investigation of composite aircraft
Analysing failed fibre composite aircraft structures will be a significant challenge for regulators investigating the causes of aircraft accidents in the...



















