All Safety News – Page 947
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Emirates ramps up recruitment to meet expansion ambitions
A recent report predicts more than 100,000 new recruits will be needed to fuel the airline industry in the Asia-Pacific region in the next five years
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China and Russia rethink deal for Tu-204 freighters
Engine supplier could be changed as partners run out of funds to complete twinjets
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Goudou plots future as EASA continues to grow
Europe’s central safety agency prepares to regulate airport operations, ATM and accident investigation
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Quiet Wing 737 upgrade approved
Modification package for Classic versions of Boeing twinjet claimed to increase performance and save costs
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First Precision 757 ready for BlueBird
Certification for cargo modification awarded after delays
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Making space
Europe’s ATM map is being redrawn by forward-thinking nations that are not waiting for the single sky legislation to decide their future
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Pushing the limit
Flights lasting 16h or more bring their own problems for crews and passengers alike – but worries centre on tiredness and boredom rather than physical well-being



















