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Pacific Blue starts additional New Zealand services
Pacific Blue begins operations on four new international services from New Zealand this week as part of its expansion plan.
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FAA issues Thales pitot directive
The US FAA has followed EASA in issuing a final airworthiness directive calling for operators of Airbus A330 and A340 series aircraft to replace certain...
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Turkish plans massive rebrand
Turkish Airlines (THY) intends to undergo a complete rebranding effort and has contracted UK design group Priestmangoode to handle the wok.
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FAA proposes more clarity in defining manoeuvring speed
The US FAA is proposing to better define the term "manoeuvring speed" in transport category aircraft to help pilots avoid control inputs that could cause...
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GE seeks expanded production certificate authority
GE Aviation has petitioned the US FAA to expand its production certificate for engines to include the installation of certain equipment that is generally...
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Carson departure closes Boeing chapter
Scott Carson's departure as the head of Boeing's commercial unit represents the end of a critical chapter in the company's history that will inform and guide...
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NTSB issues 19 helicopter emergency medical service recommendations
In the wake of the deadliest helicopter emergency medical services year on record - 12 accidents and 29 fatalities in 2008 - the US National Transportation...
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Industry readies next wave of quiet boom tests
Gulfstream, NASA and others next week will continue research into the effects of sonic boom strength on the people and places,
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PICTURES: German Eurofighters assume Baltic protection duty
Germany has launched the first operational overseas deployment to involve the Eurofighter, deploying several aircraft to Lithuania ...
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Boeing sees potential to re-engine the 737
Boeing chief executive Jim McNerney believes a re-engined narrowbody is viable in the near term because of the progress made by engine manufacturers.
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Europe's E-Cab passenger service project reaches key milestone
A European project that promises to offer a step change in passenger service concepts is nearing completion after a key demonstration at the Airbus cabin...
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Singapore Airlines defers delivery of eight A380s
Singapore Airlines has reached an agreement with Airbus to defer the delivery of eight Airbus A380s that it has on order, by between six months and a year. The...
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Mini radar developed to work with micro UAV
Poland's WB Electronics and the Military University of Technology are developing a miniature electro-optical turret and synthetic aperture radar for integration...
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PICTURE: First A400M moved outside for ground tests
Airbus Military's first A400M has been moved from the final assembly line at its San Pablo plant near Seville for a two-week series of ground tests that...
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Bombardier to determine CRJ production cut soon
Bombardier is taking a hard look at its regional jet production rate to determine what level of cuts to make in the autumn - and whether it needs to initiate...
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Bumar, IAI team up in 767 tanker offer to Poland
Bumar has teamed with Israel Aerospace Industries to propose the delivery of two secondhand Boeing 767-200ERs to be converted as multirole tanker transports...
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British Airways undertakes steep-approach training ahead of A318 introduction
British Airways is conducting steep-approach training at the UK Royal Air Force base at Lyneham ahead of placing its first all-business Airbus A318 into...
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PICTURE: IAI unveils Mosquito UAV for ground support concept
Israel Aerospace Industries has unveiled what it believes to be a unique combination using hand-launched unmanned air vehicles and autonomous surface-to-surface...