Systems & interiors – Page 490
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NewsBombardier thinks of U-turn on CSeries, with engine plans for 110-130 seat airliner discussed with CFM and P&WC
Bombardier could revive its CSeries airliner by early next year and is in talks with CFM International and its joint owner General Electric, as well as Pratt & Whitney Canada, about the engine technology it requires for the proposed 110- to 130-seater.
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Back to stay: the regional aircraft market
The regional aircraft market is undergoing a transition as high fuel prices spark an upswing in demand for turboprops. Our directory reveals what is available
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Old and tired
Airlines and pilots have to work together intelligently to make the best use of new research about pilot fatigue and rules about age
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JAA to adopt multi-crew licence
MPL to go ahead despite pilot union's safety concerns over accelerated implementation of training scheme
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Eclipse set to offer Avio flight bags
Class 1 EFB will be optional on very light jet by year-end
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NewsEmirates questions Boeing decision for larger passenger variant of 747-8 Intercontinental, preferring original longer-range proposal
Boeing opts for larger passenger variant but Dubai airline would rather see it build original longer-range proposal
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NASA may pay Energia to do work on Orion crew vehicle
US agency solicitation could lead to Russian space company becoming APAS supplier
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Push begins for just culture
Organisations unite to stop growing practice of prosecution before investigation
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Cargo special: Paper jam
IATA's Simplifying the Business initiative is proving not so simple for cargo thanks to the volume of paper needed to obtain customs clearance around the world
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NewsLarry Kellner, Continental's numbers guy
Under Larry Kellner, Continental Airlines has overtaken Northwest to become the fourth largest US carrier, while simultaneously pleasing stock-pickers and business travellers



















