All Safety News – Page 707
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AeroLogic launches pilot recruitment drive for Boeing 777F fleet
Cargo start-up AeroLogic has launched a major recruitment drive to secure enough pilots to crew its Boeing 777F fleet when it initiates operations in April...
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Bombardier completes Challenger trim control modifications
Bombardier has completed modifications to the horizontal stabiliser trim control units (HSTCU) of all 366 Challenger ...
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Horizon studies dropping CJs and going all-turboprop
US regional considers phase-out of CRJ700s to reduce costs in face of high fuel prices
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US export lobby changes tack over controls
Defence manufacturers seeking overseas sales aim lobbying effort at the President
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Airbus launches alternative fuels tests with A380 GTL demonstration flight
Airbus took an important step in its evaluation of alternative fuels last week when it flew an A380 test aircraft with one of its engines powered by a synthetic...
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Eurocontrol to assess impact of light-jet proliferation on traffic flows
Eurocontrol is to assess the potential impact on European airspace of a rapidly increasing population of very light...
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CASA expects consultants to report on navigation study in March
Australian aviation regulator the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is expecting consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton to complete a study by the end of March...
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Flight instruments 'not good enough for RNP approaches', says IFALPA
Existing primary flight instrumentation "is no longer adequate and safe for the developing RNP [required navigation performance] environment", says the International...
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Crashed BA 777 had adequate fuel, engines did not shut down
The British Airways Boeing 777-200ER which crash landed at London Heathrow on 17 January had adequate fuel on board and that both engines continued to generate...