All Safety News – Page 656
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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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Avolar secures regional court ruling to continue flights
Avolar secures regional court ruling to continue flights
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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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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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AirServices Australia, Airways NZ and FAA ready for
Airservices Australia, Airways New Zealand and the US Federal Aviation Administration will conduct a series of "green flights" with airline partners from...
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Indonesia's grounded Riau Airlines changes management
Indonesia's grounded Riau Airlines changes management
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Ural Airlines considers 787, 767 and A330 for long-haul
Ural Airlines considers 787, 767 and A330 for long-haul
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Incheon Tiger Airways hopes to launch next year
Incheon Tiger Airways hopes to launch next year
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Pilots flying between airlines hemispheres apart
More than 200 Brazilian airline pilots are flying for carriers based outside the Americas, most of them in the Middle East and India. Although many have...
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Engine Alliance predicts A380 engine selection from Kingfisher and Qatar next year
Engine Alliance predicts A380 engine selection from Kingfisher and Qatar next year
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FAA gives go-ahead for amphibian revival
A North Carolina-based firm owning the type certificate for the Grumman G-21 amphibian has received an initial US Federal Aviation Administration go-ahead...
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US legislators push for antitrust review of DHL-UPS deal
US legislators push for antitrust review of DHL-UPS deal
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Missing InterCockpit trainer found but no evidence of survivors
There is no evidence that either occupant of a Piper PA-44 from Lufthansa's InterCockpit training school...
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Staff resignations lead Indonesia to ground Riau Airlines
Indonesia’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has grounded government-owned Riau Airlines because its manager of operations and chief pilot both resigned and the airline was unable to fill the vacancies.