All Safety News – Page 682
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JAXA aims for 2009 pre-cooled turbojet flight test
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is to fire a subscale hypersonic pre-cooled turbojet engine called S-Engine by August...
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Australian working groups to tackle key risk trends
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has identified four major trends that will affect aviation operators' ability to manage risk over the next three...
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100 Greatest - Civil Aircraft Nominations
Find out more about the final shortlist for the civil aircraft category in the 100 Greatest survey
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PICTURES: Sukhoi Superjet 100 performs first high-speed ground runs
Sukhoi Superjet performs first high-speed ground runs
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Northwest 757 diverts to Vegas after losing part of wing
Northwest 757 diverts to Vegas after losing part of wing
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European ATM readies for VLJ onslaught
Europe is bracing itself for an influx of very light jets. But how will the continent's air traffic management system cope with the extra flights at jet altitudes?
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Boeing secures over 130 orders for upgrade package for older-model 777s
A quarter of operators of older Boeing 777s have purchased a new performance improvement package that should boost...
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Frontrunner in personal jets contest could be delivered before July's AirVenture show
None are certificated yet, but a frontrunner in the new competition between personal jets could be delivered as a kit before July's AirVenture show in Oshkosh,...
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GE confirms studies into new engine for turboprop sector
General Electric could be set for a return to the civil turboprop sector. The company's general manager for CF34 project development, Chuck Nugent, says...
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FAA mandates near-term A320 stabiliser inspections
The US Federal Aviation Administration has finalised an airworthiness directive for tailplane trim inspections after concerns about incorrect installations...
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Single European Sky is born in Rome
After a long and painful gestation, the Single European Sky (SES) was born in Rome on 6 May. Nearly 500 people from the industrial and institutional partners...
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Comment - National governments need to let go of local ATM is the Single European Sky is to work
The Single European Sky is no longer a study, it is entering the implementation phase. The question is whether national governments will relinquish their direct control of local ATM
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FAA accelerates ERJ elevator gust lock fixes
The US Federal Aviation Administration has mandated that operators of certain twinjets in the Embraer ERJ-135 and ERJ-145 families replace mechanical elevator...