All Safety News – Page 912
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Measuring up
Winning maximum airspace and airport capacity demands precise analysis of the characteristics of every large jet’s wake vortices
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Boeing stretches battle lines - special report on new 747-8
US manufacturer’s decision to launch larger 747 derivatives presents serious top-end challenge to Airbus
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NewsCrew struggled to regain control of doomed West Caribbean MD-82
Early findings raise questions about icing in fatal loss of MD-82 in Venezuela.
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Doubts emerge over IATA’s e-freight plan
IATA promoted its e-freight initiative to the air cargo industry at an industry event last month, but found many have reservations about the project.
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Day of reckoning nears for ailing Independence Air
Analysts believe the future of Independence Air is more likely to be liquidation, rather than buyout or asset purchase, as the regional jet operator files for Chapter 11.
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FAA acts to reduce tank explosion risk
NPRM issued to lessen fuel vapour flammability levels, building on 70 directives issued over past nine years
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Airlines sustain positive long-term safety trend
Hull losses so far this year are down on 2004, despite August’s rash of accidents
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Single European Sky effort reaches definition phase
Deal between regulators and industry kick-starts $70 million first phase study work



















