All Safety News – Page 804
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Investigators trawl swamps for clues on Kenya 737 crash
Boeing twinjet came down shortly after take-off, with wreckage found 6km from airport
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More effort needed: European emissions
Europe is to be applauded for its concern over emissions. But attempting to solve a global problem unilaterally is not going to work
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Boomerangs on course for Indian training school
Bigger than expected 10-15 aircraft order could pave way to licensed production deal
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Meeting the cost of a career in aviation
The job of a commercial pilot holds a great deal of appeal for would-be aviators, but the high costs of training can deter many potential candidates. Working Week examines some of the funding options available in the UK
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Kenya Airways Boeing 737 black box found
Rescuers in Cameroon have reportedly found the black box from the Kenya Airways Boeing 737-800, which crashed in the south of the country on Saturday.
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A380 airport costs draw US criticism
Government Accountability Office questions expense of modifying facilities and meeting FAA safety standards
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Trent 1000 ready to fly following blade-off test
Boeing 787's first powerplant set to begin airborne trials on modified 747 this month
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A380 inspires nose job for A350
XWB takes on new look as Airbus studies revised cockpit window layout with family resemblance to big sister
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FAA poised to formalise icing countermeasures
The US Federal Aviation Administration is proposing new certification standards for detecting and countering airframe ice on new transport category aircraft.
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Boeing acts on 737-800 spoilers
Boeing and spoiler actuator manufacturer Smiths Aerospace are voluntarily replacing the supplier's part on all 37 Boeing 737-800 short-field performance aircraft in service and on the production line
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Lawyers accuse Brazil's ATC following Embraer Legacy crash
Brazilian lawyers charged with defending the Embraer Legacy crew after the collision with a Gol Boeing 737-800 last September have given the federal police a report alleging Brazil's air traffic control system is primarily responsible.
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NewsPicture: Airbus’s CAD drawing of revised A350 XWB nose study
This is the computer aided design (CAD) drawing of the Airbus A350 XWB’s forward fuselage from which Flight International has produced its rendition of the new nose shape being studied for the long-range twinjet.



















