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London moves to clamp down on helicopter noise after local government report slams rotary wing nuisance
Assembly report calls for air traffic services charges and better write-down incentives
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Notams poised to enter digital age, with FAA and Eurocontrol set to modernise 50-year-old syst
Eurocontrol and the US Federal Aviation Administration hope to field a preliminary system for producing standardised, computerised notices to airmen (Notams) by 2010 in a move it says will provide "major benefits" for the aviation community.
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Boeing's options stretched for 747-8I, with refusal to rule out two sizes of aircraft, to meet Emirates' requirements
Boeing does not rule out building two sizes of passenger model to please Emirates
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Required navigation performance procedures win FAA approval in shift towards a performance-based navigation system
The US move towards a performance-based navigation system has taken a step forward with the US Federal Aviation Administration approval for Delta Air Lines to use any required navigation performance (RNP) approach procedure in the USA. Also, Continental Airlines has been approved to use a new lower-visibility approach to Quito, ...
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Alteon on course to validate multi-crew pilot licence course, first customers China Eastern Airlines and Xiamen Airlines
Boeing’s Alteon training division says its first multi-crew pilot licence (MPL) training course, with six cadet pilots from two Chinese airlines and six places yet to be filled, will inevitably be a validation process for the new training philosophy and licence type.
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Still the sick man: Cover story of the top 50 airlines
Buoyant revenues and traffic failed to lift the dark cloud over US airline finances last year, but carriers in the rest of the world enjoyed a much rosier 12 months
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Full tilt ahead: What will follow the V-22?
What will follow the V-22? If tiltrotor pioneers Bell and Boeing can win US Army backing, a heavylift version could be under development in the next decade
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2006 helicopter manufacturers review
Business is booming for the world's helicopter manufacturers, with global deliveries over the next 10 years predicted to top $81 billion
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US green groups challenge NOx limits, wanting higher limits
US Environment Protection Agency faces legal action as pollution campaigners aim to raise technology bar
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Failings prompt Australian aviation safety agency CASA to revoke AOC of Transair, airline involved in country's worst accident in May 2005 Lockhart River
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has cancelled the air operator's certificate of Transair, the airline involved in the May 2005 crash at Lockhart River in Queensland - the country's worst civil aviation accident in 40 years.
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A380 ready to take off on route-proving flights
Test aircraft MSN002 to fly four trips to 10 airports, but with few passengers aboard
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Volga-Dnepr pushes for resumption of Antonov An-124 Ruslan production
Russian outsize cargo carrier Volga-Dnepr has taken part in a conference within the federal agency on industry aimed at creating a controlling company to oversee resumption of Antonov An-124 Ruslan production.