All Safety News – Page 798
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NewsEU warns ICAO it will go it alone if no progress is made with ETS
Europe's transport ministers have fired a diplomatic shot across the International Civil Aviation Organisation's bows, warning...
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EasyJet forces green design agenda
UK low-cost carrier EasyJet's push to force the pace of next-generation narrowbody development is being widely viewed...
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SafeRoute enters final lap as documents go to FAA
ACSS has submitted the documentation to the US Federal Aviation Administration for certification of its SafeRoute automatic dependent surveillance - broadcast-based...
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Mitsubishi Regional Jet mock-up unveiled at Paris
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is displaying a full-scale mock up of the cabin of its proposed regional jet at the show, where the Japanese company is meeting...
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Boeing reveals thinking for next generation 777
Boeing has revealed more details about the possible enhanced 777 derivatives to counter...
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Kenya crash FDR recovered but CVR still missing
Search teams in Cameroon are still struggling to find the cockpit voice recorder from a crashed Kenya Airways Boeing 737-800, amid concerns that location...
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Recent US ruway incursion incidents
Recent US runway incursion incidents include: 6 May 2007, Los Angeles International airport: a Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340-600 carrying 172 passengers...
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Wireless strain gauge successfully demonstrated
Use of wireless strain gauges to detect stress and strain in a structure has been demonstrated with the help of US...
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Atlas Air studies move to smaller widebody freighters
A strategy that could see all-Boeing 747 cargo operator Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings acquire mid-size widebody freighters is under preliminary consideration...
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NewsIsrael's Bedek Aviation plans to develop cargo conversion for Airbus A340
Bedek Aviation Group has emerged as potentially the first company to launch a cargo conversion for...
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Pictures: First Tupolev Tu-204 for Cubana prepared for delivery
The first Tupolev Tu-204 for Cuba's Cubana is among several of the twinjet airliners being...
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NewsPictures: Near-miss at San Francisco runway intersection
A controller's error led two aircraft at San Francisco International airport - one landing and one taking off - to come within an estimated 9m (30ft) of...
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Green sky thinking - carbon credits and the propfan comeback?
Will spiralling fuel costs and the prospect of carbon credits signal the return of the propfan? Engine makers are dusting off some old concepts
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Playing catch-up: No room for delays of the Airbus A350
After several false starts, Airbus knows there is no more margin for error or delay in the design of its mid-size A350 widebody
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The right stuff? The race for the next dominant commercial aircraft...
Europe and the USA are investing in aeronautics research, but in different ways. Who will win the race to deliver the next dominant commercial aircraft?
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Technology shift: Flight simulators
Technology is driving the flight simulator market, with the emphasis on cutting costs as manufacturers champion new 'non-zero flight-time' machines



















