All Safety News – Page 775
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Business aviation in brief
GULFSTREAM EXPANSION Gulfstream has opened the first of two phases of its new 58,025m2 (624,600ft2) Savannah,...
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China developing WIGE aircraft
A wing-in-ground-effect aircraft is under development at Shanghai based-Tongji University, according to Chinese media. With a design payload of 4,000kg (8,800lb),...
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IATA criticises all aspects of Brazilian aviation safety infrastructure
Brazil's accident rate is currently about 3.5 times the world average and the reasons for this are almost all down to shortcomings in air traffic control,...
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EASA studying independence requirement for low-fuel warnings
European safety regulators are examining criteria for low-fuel warning systems on aircraft with a view to potentially requiring that such systems be made...
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Boeing outlines revised production and test sequence
Boeing says that the first four 787s - all of which are Rolls-Royce Trent 1000-powered - will undertake the bulk of the aircraft's flight-test and certification...
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Shanghai MRO to do 767 freighter conversions
Boeing and Shanghai Airlines' new maintenance, repair and overhaul company in Shanghai will be undertaking Boeing 767...
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PICTURE: Punctured tyre causes Sabreliner to abort
A punctured tyre caused a Rockwell Sabreliner 70 to abort take-off on 3 September at Juan Santamaria...
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Cathay, China Southern pick Panasonic for IFE
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways and Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines ...
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A380 wows crowds in Hong Kong
Large crowds turned out last week to witness the Airbus A380 flying low over bustling Hong Kong, in a visit that coincided with the Asian Aerospace International...
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Ameco looks to do 747 cargo conversions
Ameco Beijing , a joint venture between Air China and Lufthansa, is considering moving into the aircraft conversion business and...



















