All Safety News – Page 694
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Indonesian market watchers upbeat despite Adam Air's collapse
Nicholas Ionides Singapore Indonesia shake-up as Adam Air bows out Indonesia's third largest carrier has shut down but its domestic market remains...
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First Q400s head for cargo conversion
A cargo conversion programme has been launched for the Bombardier Q400 turboprop by Canada's Cascade...
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Airbus could revive plans to launch A320 winglet programme
Airbus could decide this year to go ahead with a winglet programme for the A320...
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Closer working urged for Australia's ATSB and CASA
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) and the country's aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), should negotiate a new memorandum...
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Indonesia working to get four airlines off EU ban list
Indonesia is working with European authorities to have four Indonesian carriers taken off an European Union blacklist. Last year the EU banned all...
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Inquiry begins after Ryanair 737-800 overruns at Limoges
Ryanair has started an inquiry after one of its Boeing 737-800s skidded...
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European breakthrough technologies promise to shrink radically air transport's environmental footprint
Breakthrough technologies that promise to radically shrink the environmental footprint of air transport are being earmarked for European research money for...
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Biofuel not the answer
Addressing the impact of aviation on climate change through the use of biofuels is not the solution because of the scale of the industry and the shortage...
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Boeing reorganises quality control system to speed 787 production
Boeing is reorganising the lean manufacturing process designed for its 787 programme in a bid to expedite assembly on its much-delayed twinjet project. According...
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Guggenheim chief predicts continuing fuel pressures for aviation
Fuel prices may decline by 10% to 15% from current rates, but long-term trends will remain a major threat for airlines especially in North America, says...