All articles by Aimée Turner – Page 5
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Bird strike emerges as open rotor concern
AIMEE TURNER BRISTOL Open rotors could fall fowl of birds Bird strike damage protection rules could emerge as a key design hurdle facing developers...
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MRO Special Report - Case Study: OGMA
Case Study: OGMA Mario Lobato de Faria, vice-president operations of Portuguese MRO business OGMA, paints a picture of a mature organisation in a...
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MRO Special Report: Beyond Blame
All industries can learn from honest mistakes provided they are reported freely, without fear of reprisal. But how significant are the new rules requiring greater incident reporting in aircraft maintenance?
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MRO Special Report - Case Study: Eastern Airways
Case Study: Eastern Airways Eastern Airways chief operating officer Chris Holliday says the genesis of the UK regional airline's safety management...
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Technician injured in CityLine CRJ incident at Manchester
A Lufthansa CityLine technician at Manchester has apparently been seriously injured while servicing a Bombardier CRJ aircraft that was bound for Hamburg...
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Green Law will force airlines abroad
Imposing overly stringent climate legislation in Europe will simply drive away business, jobs and emissions to other countries, according to the findings...
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Airports chief welcomes EU capacity focus
European aviation chiefs should pay as much attention to eliminating bottlenecks on the ground as in the air, according to one airports organisation which...
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UK targets early enactment of emissions rules for aviation
The UK government is heading for all-out fast-track adoption of emissions trading legislation both at national and European level while other European Union...
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Southern Italy's air traffic infrastrucure gets virtual boost
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Towering ambition European Union aid is providing a much-needed impetus to air traffic infrastructure in the poorer parts...
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Eurocontrol outlines crippling capacity challenge
A long-term vision by pan-European air navigation organisation Eurocontrol depicts European airports...
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Clean Sky filter
Europe is spending a small fortune on green research, but how will the results from its key projects be assimilated, evaluated and brought to the market?
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European lawmakers poised to take action on critical TCAS weakness
Lawmakers want a rapid fleet-wide upgrade to traffic collision-avoidance system (TCAS) software in a bid to avoid the potential of a mid-air collision over...
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Ocean Sky reveals expansion plan details
UK business aviation services provider Ocean Sky has given further details of its planned expansion, eyeing fixed-base...
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R-R undertakes secret studies into public perception of open rotors
Rolls-Royce believes its "holy grail" quest for a low-noise high-efficiency open rotor engine could finally have ended following promising early tests -...
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Europe set to take a tougher line on aviation emissions
The European Parliament could take a harder line on aviation emissions under a wholesale overhaul of the European Union emissions trading scheme. The...
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High temperature fuel cell readied for first ever take-off
An Antares motor glider is due to test fly a novel type of fuel cell by the...
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Europe works to develop built-in structural sensors
In operational terms, the early de Havilland Comets distinguished themselves for confirming...
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Italians take fibre-optic approach to health monitoring
airframer Italians take fibre-optic approach Italian airframe manufacturer Alenia Aerospace has conducted two flight tests using aC-27J Spartan...