All Safety News – Page 712
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The problem that no-one took seriously
The AAIB investigators found that other airports - Stockholm Arlanda, Sweden, and Houston and La Guardia airports in the USA - have areas subject to magnetic...
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PICTURE: Iran Air Fokker 100 destroyed in take-off accident
Images from the scene of a take-off accident involving an Iran Air Fokker 100...
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Airlines argue for extending war-risk insurance programme but face uphill battle
The US airline industry is calling on the government to continue providing war-risk insurance to carriers for domestic operations beyond a 31 August sunset...
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Pressure still on as Boeing progresses towards 787 first flight
Boeing is making progress towards a first flight of the 787 at the end of March, but still faces...
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Investigators probe Qantas 747 electrical power loss
Investigators are trying to determine whether the avionics bay on the Boeing...
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Control board to monitor management of USA’s ADS-B system
The USA's Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO), which facilitates activities for the Federal Aviation Administration's next generation air transportation...
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Buried metal linked to London City aircraft compass deviations
Metal structures beneath the holding area for runway 28 at London City Airport ...
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EAA ends blanket insurance coverage
Backlash from a fatal 1999 crash at a Washington State fly-in has led to cancellation of a Texas fly-in and to the US Experimental...
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Engine failure suspected in Venezuelan L-410 crash
A Transaven Let L-410 which crashed off the coast of Venezuela in early January reportedly suffered an engine failure. The Venezuelan-operated twin...
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ANA studies Mitsubishi Regional Jet
All Nippon Airways, a key target of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to be a launch customer for its proposed MRJ, confirms that it is evaluating the new regional...
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Superjet could face long flight-test delay
Sukhoi Superjet 100 flight-testing could be delayed until the middle of the year, with programme managers blaming the hold-up partly on the powerplant's...