All Safety News – Page 878
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NewsTwo weeks after crash and hangar fire, Armavia takes second A319, plans to add regional aircraft
Two weeks after separate accidents wiped out much of its fleet, Armenian carrier Armavia has taken delivery of the second of two Airbus A319s and stated that it intends to complement its fleet with 50- to 70-seat regional aircraft.
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NewsAirbus A380 lands at London Heathrow for the first time
London Heathrow Airport has received the Airbus A380 for the first time today after the aircraft landed at the capital’s hub at 13:20.
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Russian crash investigators detail sequence of events in Armavia A320 Black Sea accident
Armavia aircraft descended after aborting initial landing approach in adverse weather
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European airlines and Airbus slam FAA fuel-tank aviation safety proposals
Airbus and airline association say US agency has overstated risk and cost/benefit ratio in planned safety measures
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NewsAirbus A380 Freighter delayed as Emirates switches orders to passenger variant
Airbus confirms six-month slip in aircraft’s delivery to launch customer FedEx
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Cargo Kings: new Boeing 777F and 747-8F programmes
Boeing’s push to maintain its dominance of the freighter market is moving into high gear with definition of the new 777F and 747-8F programmes
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Drawing the line
US mainline carriers may have had some success in raising the scope-clause barrier, but pilots have reigned in hopes of farming out 100-seat operations
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American Airlines to roll out Class 2 EFBs on MD-80 fleet
Carrier expected to save ‘significant amount’ of money through electronic flight bags



















