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Australia releases multi-crew pilot licence rule-making proposal as Alteon beta test nears completion
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has released a notice of proposed rule making for the incorporation of the multi-crew pilot licence (MPL) into...
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NewsThe battle goes on for NASA's Ares rockets
NASA intended to reuse Space Shuttle systems for its Moon rockets but has the experience shaken its confidence...
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ST Aero dedicates five lines to new 757 conversion product
Singapore Technologies Aerospace has set up five Boeing 757 passenger-to-freighter cargo conversion lines to meet the 87-aircraft order placed by FedEx Express...
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ExpressJet deal with Continental could prove an economic challenge
US regional operator ExpressJet admits that achieving profitability in its recently-negotiated deal with long-term partner Continental Airlines could be a challenge without significant cost improvements.
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AMR pilots attempt to open discussions about Eagle's fate
AMR pilots attempt to open discussions about Eagle's fate
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NewsAsiana Airbus order includes 10 A350-1000s
South Korea’s Asiana Airlines has become the third customer to order the largest member of the A350 XWB family, the A350-1000, as part of its recent agreement for 30 widebodies.
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Avolar secures regional court ruling to continue flights
Avolar secures regional court ruling to continue flights
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AMRAAM upgrade scores first kill despite near-miss
Raytheon has completed a key step in developing the latest variant of the AMRAAM medium-range...
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Macedonian Airlines taking two ex-Nationwide 737-500s
Macedonian Airlines taking two ex-Nationwide 737-500s
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JAL scales back international and domestic network
JAL scales back international and domestic network
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CASA launches Qantas review after operational incidents
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has launched a special review into Qantas's safety standards following several high-profile operational incidents...
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CASA sets up group to study cabin air quality
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has appointed a chair to lead a new group to study the issue of cabin air quality. Dr Michael Bollen, a...
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Hawker Beechcraft workers man picket lines
Trade union workers at Hawker Beechcraft took to picket lines on 4 August following their rejection of a new...
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United likely to cancel 42 outstanding A320 orders
United Airlines is likely to cancel the remaining 42 Airbus A319/A320s it has on order, a decision which will cost the carrier more than $90 million in lost...
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Business Aviation in brief
CLUB 328 WOUND UP UK charter company Club 328 was wound up in July by a county court and the UK government-run Insolvency Service has been appointed...
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Timor-Leste civil aviation authority seeks overseas help with safety oversight
Timor-Leste (formerly East Timor) will ask overseas governments to help its civil aviation authority with safety oversight now its aviation industry is growing,...
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NewsDOD re-opens tanker competition, makes 3 major changes
The US Department of Defense today re-opened the tanker competition by issuing a draft request for proposals to the two bidders and setting a goal for contract award by Christmas Eve.



















