All Safety News – Page 774
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European airlines rediscover South Atlantic market
European carriers have been piling on capacity in the South Atlantic over the past few years, often winning the lion's share of some lucrative...
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NewsGeoff Dixon: Unlocking value at Qantas
Chief executive Geoff Dixon is moving fast to restructure Qantas Airways following this year's failed takeover bid. Can he do the things private equity wanted...
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Slot trading at Heathrow
As a rash of slot trades takes place at Heathrow with US carriers bidding to enter London's premier international gateway, the future of these critical and...
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Family Business
Eclipse Aviation’s growing pains have been widely documented. Jeffrey Decker meets up with man behind the VLJ revolution and finds out how the company is faring.
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Australia to back Boomerang general aviation trainer
Australian manufacturer Dean Wilson Aviation has completed its first production Boomerang training aircraft, with certification from Australia's Civil Aviation...
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Lufthansa crew lands Q400 with nose-gear up
German investigators are to examine an Augsburg Airways Bombardier Q400 which landed at Munich today with its nose-gear retracted, after turning back from a service to Florence.
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Hackers hardwalled from 787
Protection against hacking has been built into the Boeing 787 because it will be in almost continuous contact with the ground via satellite for performance...
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Former Boeing engineer draws industry fire over 787 composite fuselage crashworthiness alarm
A former Boeing engineer sharply attacked the crash safety of the 787's all-composite fuselage in a televised interview, sparking a rash of headlines, but...
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Airbus rolls out A350 XWB design revisions
Existing and potential Airbus A350 XWB family customers have been shown a raft of design revisions, including a new nose shape and changes to the structural...
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Thai board approves $12.5bn plan to order 65 aircraft
Thai Airways International's board has approved a $12.5 billion fleet expansion and modernisation plan that should...
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Singapore’s Stratech to market runway debris monitoring system
Singapore-based advanced technology company Stratech Systems is reporting successful tests of an airport runway...
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NewsAir traffic conflicts prompt UK authorities to take action
Dangerous conflicts between general aviation, military and airline traffic outside controlled airspace in the UK have become so common that the Civil...
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The five phases of learning
Phenom 100 pilots will undergo a five-phase flight training regimen based largely on guidelines published by the National Business...
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BAA presses Luxair on Heathrow slots
London Heathrow's sole remaining regional jet operator is under pressure from airport owner BAA to either swap or sell its slots at the increasingly congested...



















