All Systems & interiors articles – Page 551
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Cost is key to cellphones taking off
Report warns airlines and service providers that passengers will not pay large premium to use mobiles on aircraft
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Doctor Peter’s love of flying
Peter Orton is a pilot and an aviation medical examiner at Aviation Medica, a private medical clinic he established at London Stansted airport
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Joint study gives green light to Anglo-Irish ‘single sky’
Major efficiencies predicted through plans to combine two national airspace blocks
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Bell takes steps to keep new twin-turbine quiet
US manufacturer makes design changes to reduce Model 429’s noise signature
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News2005 IT Trends survey
The technological innovations of the 1990s are fast becoming industry standards, and although the threat of a divide between the have and have-nots is still real in areas such as e-ticketing, established carriers are far from holding all the aces when it comes to IT
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Alliances jostle for Chinese position
As Star unveils Swiss as its latest membership candidate, the alliance is busy recruiting in China, and still hopes it can convince Air China to join.
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Europe unveils its ATM masterplan
Political issues still cloud the way forward as the European Commission (EC) and Eurocontrol prepare to launch the “definition” phase of the SESAME programme that is designed to set a masterplan for harmonised air traffic navigation operations and standards.



















