All Airframers articles – Page 863
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A380 set for cut in wake separation after research likely to prove closer approaches possible
Airbus A380 wake turbulence in-trail separation criteria may be reduced later this year from the distances published in the safety case study late in 2006, it emerged at Eurocontrol's international WakeNet conference in Brussels, Belgium last week. Meanwhile, existing separation standards between in-service aircraft are to be reviewed.
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A380 shows the press its prowess
David Kaminski-Morrow describes a unique passenger experience on board the giant airliner's first media flight
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Fracture point identified in 25 January Mesa CRJ200 GE CF34 uncontained engine failure probe
US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators are examining the manufacturing and maintenance records of the General Electric (GE) CF34-3B1 involved in the 25 January uncontained engine failure of a Mesa Airlines Bombardier CRJ200LR to determine if existing fan disk inspections are appropriate and effective and whether further corrective action ...
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