All Safety News – Page 584
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China bucks the downturn at home
Chinese carriers may not have escaped the economic crisis unscathed, particularly on cargo and international routes, but domestic traffic is surprising healthy and has defied the downturn with double-digit growth since October.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: ITT gathers leaders for future ATM debate at Paris
ITT (hall 3, D52), the giant company leading the US Federal Aviation Administration's deployment of automatic dependent surveillance - broadcast as a part of the country's NextGen air traffic management strategy
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Pacific Scientific tackles tough new oxygen carriage rule
New US regulations stemming from the fatal Valujet Airlines crash in 1996 come into force in four...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: FTI engineers lightning protection into composites
FTI develops lightning dissipation system
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Air Canada eyes government loan
Liquidity-challenged Air Canada has approached the Canadian government about a possible loan.
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Wireless at hand as Thales eyes future cabin
Wireless capabilities that would give flight attendants much better control of the cabin environment are envisioned by in-flight entertainment (IFE) manufacturer...
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PARIS AIR SHIOW: Gulf Air owner opts for CAE simulators
Gulf Air owner opts for CAE simulators CAE has sold two more full-flight simulators and a support package to Bahrain's government investment house...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Taiwan's AIDC invited to participate in Chinese aircraft programme
Taiwan's AIDC to bid for Comac contract Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation has been invited to become a supplier for Commercial...
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PARIS 2009: IAE studies further V2500 upgrades
IAE plans further V2500 upgrade International Aero Engines continues to study product improvements to its V2500 narrowbody engine, as the current 1%...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: CAE to help build virtual CSeries for total testing
Montreal, Canada-based simulator manufacturer CAE (hall 3, C38) is working with Bombardier (hall 2E, E111) to produce the first full flight simulator for the CSeries next-generation single-aisle twinjet
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Messier-Dowty shows off A350-1000 six-wheel landing gear
Safran company Messier-Dowty is exhibiting a full-size mock-up of its six-wheel main landing...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: FAA/EC advance transatlantic emissions reduction plans
The Atlantic Interoperability Initiative to Reduce Emissions has been focusing on knitting the capabilities of a future NextGen air traffic management system and the EU's Single European Sky initiative
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Airbus tests vegetable oils
Airbus tests vegetable oils Airbus expects within about three months to make a decision regarding tests of hydrogenated vegetable oils in biofuel demonstrations.
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PARIS: Face the facts with Superjet International's Franzoni
SuperJet International is readying itself to support Sukhoi Superjet 100 customers worldwide. The company's chief executive Alessandro Franzoni brings Flight Daily News up to speed on latest developments
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Can open rotor deliver?
Airbus and Boeing have a big dilemma on which engine technology they should select for the new aircraft generation to replace the best-selling A320 and 737...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Pratt to begin detailed design of geared turbofan in July
P&W gears up for detailed design phase Pratt & Whitney will in mid-July begin the detailed design phase of its PW1000G geared turbofan engine for the...
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VIDEO: Indonesia's Expressair damages another Dornier
Indonesian carrier Expressair is continuing to add Dornier 328 turboprops despite the fact that it has damaged two aircraft of this type in recent months. Expressair...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Korean picks Advantage70 for A330s
Korean Air has selected Pratt & Whitney's PW4170 Advantage70 engine to power six new Airbus A330s. The deal, valued at about $300 million, includes two spare...
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PARIS AIR SHOW: Face the facts with Eric Dautriat, executive director of the Clean Sky JTI
Eric Dautriat has just become executive director to head the Clean Sky joint technology initiative, a huge public/private research effort that could give Europe the edge in developing vital green aviation technologies. His entire professional career has been spent within the aerospace industry, most notably heading the development of the ...