All Safety News – Page 926
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Airbus eyes Indian engineers for A350 workload
Airbus is to establish a new engineering centre in India within the next year and a half in its bid to meet its ongoing development demand in the face of a current shortage of aeronautical engineers within Europe.
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CAA uses EUjet as case study for protection scheme
UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) models designed to predict the effects of a budget carrier collapse have shown that a centralised administration scheme could repatriate affected passengers more cheaply and cause less disruption to their trip abroad.
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DARPA sets nano-UAV challenge
US defence research agency wants to develop air vehicle small enough to fly inside caves and tunnels
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NewsTime is running out in transatlantic trade row
WTO battle edges closer as trade commissioner touts potential A350 launch aid cut
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FedEx outlines its A380F fleet expansion strategy
Package carrier reveals likely schedule for stretched version and cargo conversions
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NewsSkyWest mulls turboprop revival
Rising fuel price prompts US airline to re-examine fleet strategy as it considers acquisition of larger regional jets
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NewsLobbyists step up emissions blitz
Fossile fuel users association bids to exclude aviation from European carbon dioxide trading scheme
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Boeing 787 to launch RFID labeling programme
Boeing is to use its 787 program to launch radio frequency identification (RFID) labeling on maintenance-significant parts.



















