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Ukraine's AeroSvit to begin London Gatwick service
Ukrainian carrier AeroSvit is continuing its rapid network growth with the announcement of flights from its Kiev base to London. The carrier will fly...
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Cockpit alarm change to prevent repeat of Helios crash
Operators of older-variant Boeing 737s will be required to fit new cockpit-warning systems within three years, a measure to prevent the recurrence of the Helios Airways pressurisation crash near Athens six years ago.
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ANZ seeks to fly damaged Q300 for repairs
Air New Zealand (ANZ) is seeking permission from authorities to fly a damaged Bombardier Q300 with its landing gear locked in place so the aircraft can be...
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AA11: Cargo majors keen on Amsafe fire containment covers
US cargo containment firm Amsafe says major air cargo players have expressed interest in its special fire containment covers. The covers are designed...
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Mitsubishi MRJ 100-seater to wait
Mitsubishi Aircraft is likely to start work on the 100-seat variant of its MRJ business jet only after the smaller types have had their first flight. The...
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AERO INDIA: Elisra launches active/passive self-protection suite for helicopters
Elisra has launched a new integrated active and passive self-protection suite for helicopters and transport aircraft ...
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Air Nelson Q300 lands on nose in Blenheim
A Bombardier Q300 operated by Air New Zealand (ANZ) subsidiary Air Nelson touched down on its nose at Blenheim today in an emergency landing after its nose...
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Northrop Grumman delivers first two upgraded Guardrail aircraft
Northrop Grumman has delivered the first two of 14 upgraded RC-12X Guardrail aircraft to the US Army ...
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Teal Group warns of more new aircraft programme delays
Programme delays for new commercial aircraft will continue to be the industry norm, says industry analyst Richard Aboulafia.
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Bulgaria seeks fighter acquisition bids
Bulgaria's defence ministry is seeking to purchase eight new or used multi-role fighter aircraft ...
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El Al to expand 737 fleet with -900ERs
Israeli flag-carrier El Al is to acquire four new Boeing 737-900ERs for fleet modernisation, and is placing options on another pair. The airline states...
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SIA defends A380 dispatch reliability
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has defended the reliability of the Airbus A380, despite recent incidents involving two of the airline's superjumbos.
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ANA details fleet growth plan for new low-cost carrier
A new Japanese low-cost carrier that will be partly owned by All Nippon Airways (ANA) plans to operate five narrowbody aircraft in its first year, before...
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Rudder control fault grounds SIA A380 in Zurich
A Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 scheduled to depart from Zurich yesterday experienced a rudder control system fault before departure, and is now being worked...
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TAM expands deal to fit OnAir connectivity to Airbus narrowbodies
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Burned wiring found in SIA A380 smoke incident
Singapore looks into electrical wiring burn. Airbus A380 crew smelt smoke in the aircraft's lavatory
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Bombardier floats in-flight Wi-Fi on regional jets
Delta in talks with Bombardier to offer in-flight Wi-Fi on regional jets
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FAA mandates 737 pressurisation alerting
The US FAA has finalised a rule that requires operators of 741 older generation US-registered Boeing 737s to install new warning systems within three years.
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Aerosur plans to add one 767-200 and one 737-300 in 2011
Bolivia's Aerosur plans to acquire an additional Boeing 767-200 and 737-300 this year as the carrier continues its widebody fleet expansion and narrowbody...