All Safety News – Page 899
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Australia tightens safety after Piper crash probe
Improved alarms, training and software to be implemented following 2004 accident
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High Flyers
Airlines in Asia are on the crest of a wave, with mainline carriers holding their own, low-cost newcomers flourishing and orders booming. But can the growth be sustained?
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Emirates training schemes aim to nurture local talent
National carrier runs a number of graduate and trainee schemes specifically designed for UAE nationals, for careers ranging from cabin crew to engineering staff
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NewsRay Webster: Consumer champion
Ray Webster writes exclusively in Airline Business that consumers have been the winners of Europe's low-cost revolution, but warns the industry is being held back by vested interests. Also read our blog about how Webster was recruited by easyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannu. Webster's comments come as Iceland's FL ...
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Perfect timing
In-service experiments in Sweden are showing how future controllers could know precisely when aircraft will arrive – helping airports and the environment



















