All Airframers articles – Page 960
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Flaps set wrongly on Mandala 737
Investigators say incorrect configuration meant twinjet was unable to get airborne when taking off from Medan
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Airliner fatigue damage to be assessed under new rules
FAA proposes structural integrity regulations for large transport aircraft
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Boeing looks to secure its titanium
US manufacturer agrees to set up 50/50 joint venture in Ural mountains with Russian mining firm VSMPO
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Russia brokers jet exports
Cuba and Zimbabwe take advantage of export financing to buy variety of aircraft
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Toray considers making factory foray into Europe
Prepreg carbonfibre producer could open continental facility to cater for Airbus
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India's Kingfisher Airlines orders five Airbus A340-500s
India’s Kingfisher Airlines, which launched operations as a domestic low-fare carrier a year ago, has ordered five Airbus A340-500s for delivery from 2008.
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NewsFirst quarter sales figures show Boeing resurgent with net orders almost double Airbus's
Airbus and Boeing had a healthy first quarter, with orders surging by one-half over the same period last year and output increasing by more than a quarter. Airbus leads deliveries, Boeing leads orders.
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NewsPictures: Woman building house from Tower Air 747 told by FAA to mark 'crash site'
A Californian woman attempting to make a home out of a retired Boeing 747 has been told by the FAA to use clear markings to avoid alarming passengers flying into LAX.
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Indonesian investigators point finger at incorrectly set flaps in Mandala 737-200 crash
Investigations into September’s fatal crash of a Mandala Airlines Boeing 737-200 in Indonesia have determined that an incorrect flap setting was a contributing factor.



















