All In depth articles – Page 35
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In depthNTSB to address rare though deadly forward-blade engine failures
The National Transportation Safety Board on 19 November will issue conclusions related to a dangerous though infrequent type of turbofan failure that has proved difficult to understand and tough to prevent.
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In depthIndia nearing C295 contract go-ahead, Airbus believes
India’s long-running process to replace its Hindustan Aeronautics-built HS 748 – or “Avro” – fleet of utility transports could be nearing an end, with Airbus Defence & Space confident of concluding an order for its C295.
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In depthGallery of the best images from the 2019 Dubai airshow
All the best images from the 2019 Dubai Airshow, captured from on the ground in the United Arab Emirates. Catch up on all the latest news, in-depth analysis and opinion from the show here.
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In depthHow the busiest oceanic airspace manages safety in a world first
Traffic crossing the North Atlantic is predicted to increase by 50% over the next decade, and the region already has the busiest oceanic airspace in the world by far. The technological response to address this air traffic management (ATM) capacity challenge is a world first.
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In depth1990s ushers in electronic publishing
Flight’s final decade of the 20th century brought with it a technological revolution and more international expansion
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In depthHow business aviation safety is stuck in a rut
Human factors trump technical fixes when it comes to improving safety performance
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In depthDaher TBM 940 flight test
The single-engined turbine market is populated by numerous aircraft of varying configurations. In broad strokes it can be broken down into two segments: fast low-winged aircraft and slower, more spacious high-winged designs.
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In depthExtending our global reach through the ‘80s
The 1980s heralded a period of international expansion, but were also tinged with tragedy
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In depthSupersonic Flight into the 1970s
Greater speed and size were the order of the day as Flight powered into its seventh decade
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In depthOBITUARY: Mike Ramsden – former Flight editor
Mike Ramsden, the legendary editor of Flight International during what many would consider the heyday of the magazine and the post-war aerospace industry, will be remembered as an exceptional writer, visionary leader and gentleman of the profession.
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In depthInternational Flight into the swinging ’60s
How Flight, which marks 110 years, set its sights on international leadership and readership
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In depthFlight soars into its fifth decade
The latest in a series of articles marking Flight’s 110 years in aviation publishing examines how the magazine evolved during the 1950s as the industry went from strength to strength
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In depthThe 1940s – Flight goes to war
As Flight magazine marks its 110th anniversary, we look at the highlights of our fourth decade
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In depthWe fly the Pilatus PC-24
When it entered the jet club, Switzerland’s Pilatus promised a ‘new’ category: super-versatile jet; we fly the PC-24
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In depthThe 1930s – storm clouds gather
As Flight magazine marks its 110th anniversary, we look at the highlights of our third decade
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In depthAviation roars into the 1920s
As Flight magazine marks its 110th anniversary, we look at the highlights of our second decade
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In depthFlight International refresh – and our first decade
As Flight International celebrates its 110th anniversary, we mark this milestone with a series highlighting the evolution of the world’s “first aero weekly” through our 11 decades in print
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In depthAccident inquiry reports from the second half of 2018
Accident reports issued during the second half of 2018
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In depthPilot-automation mismatch is still cause for concern
2018 saw a spike in air accidents but trends remain good



















