All Safety News – Page 713
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ICAO members agree to transparency in safety audits
A majority of the member states of the International Civil Aviation Organisation have agreed to full transparency for the results of the organisation's safety...
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Australian safety agency faces Senate enquiry
The Australian government has launched a Senate inquiry into the administration of the country's aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority....
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Overrun Kalitta 747 suffered power loss but no engine damage
Investigators in Brussels have found no evidence of engine damage on the Kalitta Air Boeing 747-200 freighter destroyed in a take-off overrun on 25 May,...
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IATA's Bisignani says oil price will wipe out 2008 profits
Rising oil prices and weakening economic conditions will drive the world's airlines back into losses this year after a return to profitability in 2007, according...
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ANA, Asiana close in on widebody orders
Japan's All Nippon Airways is preparing to issue a long-awaited request for proposals for ultra-large aircraft that will see the Airbus A380 in an intense...
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Eclipse nears triple-digit orders for Eclipse 400 personal jet
Eclipse Aviation president Vern Raburn says "nearly 100" Eclipse 500 buyers had traded in their twinjet order...
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787 nears critical power-on milestone
Boeing is on course to achieve the 787's crucial power-on milestone by the end of June, but programme sources say Dreamliner general manager Pat Shanahan's...
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