All Safety News – Page 705
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Boeing rethinks size growth and regional jet demand in latest long-term forecast
Boeing has made some significant revisions to its long-term forecast philosophy this year, which has resulted in a downward...
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Australian aviation task force wants key reforms in place by 2011
An industry task force set up to investigate Australia's long-running regulatory reform is recommending that "priority" parts of the programme are submitted...
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European pilot training industry 'heads for paralysis'
New proposed rules about European flightcrew licencing threaten to throw much of the continent's pilot training industry into chaos, at the same time closing...
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Thailand's One-Two-Go grounds half its fleet due to weak economy
Thailand's One-Two-Go grounds half its fleet due to weak economy
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Pratt & Whitney's GTF cleared for flight testing
Pratt & Whitney's GTF cleared for flight testing
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Skywest wins mining services contract
Australian regional carrier Skywest Airlines has won what is believed to be the country's largest single charter...
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Tomorrow can wait as Airbus and Boeing leave next generation narrowbody development on the back burner
Airbus - like Boeing - is refusing to bow to pressure for rapid development of a next generation narrowbody as it focuses near-term efforts on improving today's models
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Australian training school expands
Australian flying training company Australia Asia Flight Training (AAFT) is establishing a second Australian Wings Academy (AWA) flight school in the country...
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Who would be hit by Europe's new pilot training rules?
Signatories to the joint letter pleading with the European Aviation Safety Agency to change its proposed flightcrew licencing rules reads like a lexicon...
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Turboprops are back with a vengeance
The resurgence in demand for turboprops that began a few years ago shows no sign of diminishing,...



















