All Safety News – Page 753
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Winning the west
As Sukhoi Civil Aircraft prepares for the September rollout of the Superjet 100 (SSJ), the acid test will be not only whether the Russian airframer can deliver...
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Fighting back
fighting back GRAHAM WARWICK WASHINGTON DC Manufacturers are taking on the third party MRO providers to get a bigger share of the auxiliary power...
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787 ramp-up remains under study
Boeing has confirmed that the 787 supply chain has the capacity to support a second major production ramp-up after 2010,...
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Boeing confident 787 will meet schedule targets
PRODUCTION STEPHEN TRIMBLE WASHINGTON DC Boeing confident 787 will meet schedule targets Manufacturer must overcome weight and other issues to...
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European pilot licence fails to improve general aviation pilot safety
General aviation pilot safety standards have not improved since the European Joint Aviation Authorities introduced more stringent pilot licence revalidation...
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FAA seat safety rule will increase costs
SAFETY JOHN CROFT WASHINGTON DC FAA seat safety rule will increase costs New US Federal Aviation Administration ...
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How to solve the pilot shortage
Working Week talks to Michael Fedele, vice-president pilot provisioning at CAE, about the global demand for qualified commercial airline pilots and what the Canadian simulation technology provider is doing to address it
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The factors behind the Armavia crash
France's BEA says "the dysfunctions noted in the crew's performance are too significant for them to be merely circumstantialIt would be desirable to widen...
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17 July Briefings
Ilyushin manufacturer to join oak MERGER Uzbekistan's manufacturer of Ilyushin types, Tashkent Aviation Production Organisation, is to come under the...
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French investigators want further study following Armavia crash report
More detailed study into the factors behind the 3 May 2006 Armavia Airlines Airbus A320 crash near Sochi,...
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