All Safety News – Page 722
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Runway debris detection system takes aim at human error
An advanced foreign objects debris (FOD) detection system developed by Israeli company Xsight is being tested at...
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Airbus plans radical new wing for A320 replacement
Airbus wants a radically new wing design for its A320 replacement - and expects help from the European Union's Clean...
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ESA investigates 'antenna' spacecraft structure
Micro and nano-sized spacecraft whose entire structures will act as the telecommunications antenna are to be investigated under a European Space Agency study...
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Canada unconvinced about airborne cell phone use
Canada unconvinced about airborne cell phone use
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Italy's Ocean calls in receivers after losing funding battle
Italy's Ocean calls in receivers after losing funding battle
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FAA calls for heightened 737 trim actuator vigilance
The FAA wants operators of a wide variety of Boeing 737s to perform repetitive inspections, lubrications, repairs and overhauls to the horizontal stabilizer trim actuators on the aircraft to prevent possible loss-of-control accidents.
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Eclipse files civil subpoena to identify critics
Eclipse Aviation has confirmed it is behind an attempt to get Google to release the IP addresses of dozens of...
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NewsANZ maintenance workers threaten industrial action
ANZ maintenance workers threaten industrial action
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NEWS FOCUS: The Eos demise: who benefits?
The sudden demise of Eos will come as a relief to the carriers remaining in the fiercely competitive New York-London market...
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FAA: Pilots again blamed for DFW controller errors
A soon-to-be-released report by the US Transportation Department's Inspector General (IG) will reveal that managers...
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Accounting scandal forces Thielert insolvency
German powerplant maker Thielert Aircraft Engines has filed for insolvency and sacked its founder and chief executive after a financial crisis centred on...
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Comment - Pay-back time
When the world's aviation industry leaders issued a rallying cry last week, declaring committed action on climate change, there was a complete absence of...
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No evidence of mechanical failure in Chisinau An-32 crash
Flight-data recorder information from the Antonov An-32B that crashed in Moldova on 11 April shows no evidence...
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Bisignani and Enders slam Single European Sky progress
Air Transport Association president Giovanni Bisignani and Airbus chief executive Tom Enders separately slammed progress...
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Rolls-Royce lays out requirements for MS-21 interest
Rolls-Royce will consider developing an engine for Russia's proposed next-generation single-aisle twinjet, the MS-21, provided the aircraft concept lives...



















