All Safety News – Page 927
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Alaska to inspect MD-80 jackscrews following FAA inquiry
Alaska Airlines is inspecting the jackscrews on its entire fleet of Boeing MD-80s following the launch of an investigation by the US FAA into reports from Alaska mechanics who allegedly found un-lubricated jackscrews
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BA: Goodbye Eddington. Hello Walsh
Rod Eddington, the man credited for turning British Airways around after its post-9/11 crisis, today hands over to his successor, former Aer Lingus chief executive Willie Walsh.
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EU plans airline C02 reductions
The European Commission has recommended that airlines should be included in its greenhouse gas emmissions trading scheme as a way of reducing the amount of carbon dioxide they produce.
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A year in cologne
After a year of active operation, does the industry think EASA is working well? And, from its own perspective, how much progress has the safety agency made?
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Boeing widens EFB beyond 777s
Manufacturer to adapt 737NG and 747-400 cockpits as it secures customers for Class 3 electronic flight bags
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Boeing seeks to fly 777LR further
Potential -200LR derivative could operate Sydney-London year-round equipped with lighter, low-density cabin
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Former Concorde programme head under investigation
A former head of the French Concorde programme has been placed under formal investigation over a Concorde crash in July 2000 in which 113 people died.
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Maintenance: Outsourcing - Strategic direction
For carriers looking to farm out maintenance, strategic sourcing can generate savings and enable greater focus on core competencies. The trick is to identify processes that yield the greatest gains and deliver a competitive advantage



















