All Safety News – Page 754
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More training for glass cockpits needed, says ASF
A new study by the AOPA Air Safety Foundation to be released later this month highlights benefits as well as continuing...
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The Boeing 787 Deamliner timeline
1995 Airbus launches A330-200, usurping the 767-300ER, which had led the mid-size, long-range widebody market. 1997 Boeing launches 767-400ER "double-stretch"...
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John Leahy - Airbus caught napping by 787
john lEAHY To Airbus's chief salesman John Leahy, the 7E7 looked like another in a long line of Boeing projects that would never see the light of day,...
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Sonic Cruiser - a different Boeing
strategy Max kingsley-jones london How the airline market focus changed Boeing would be a different company today if it had launched any of the...
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So far....So good. World airline safety
Worldwide airline safety has been better, statistically, in the first six months of 2007 than it has ever been for the same period. Although the number of...
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Sukhoi studies advanced composites for stretched Superjet
Russian airframer Sukhoi is investigating the use of advanced composite materials on a future stretch variant of the Sukhoi...
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Europe agrees draft proposals for ADS-B surveillance programme
Europe has agreed on the objectives of a programme to introduce automatic...
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Finnish inquiry seeks more-frequent flight-recorder inspections
Finnish investigators are recommending that the interval between inspections of flight recorders be shortened after the examination of an ATR 42-500 damaged...
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Airservices Australia extends ADS-B rollout
Airservices Australia is commissioning a further five automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) ground stations as part of the service provider's...
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Air China Boeing incident
Up to eight people were injured last week - including some seriously - when the landing gear of an Air China Boeing 767-200ER (B-2553) retracted during passenger...
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Raytheon and Rafael protection system for Ben Gurion
Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion international airport looks set to be the first to be equipped with an area protection system against shoulder-launched missiles. The...
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Cockpit techs to aid runway incursion problem
New guidance on electronic flight bags and widespread concern about runway incursions are spurring industry efforts to develop cockpit-based safety systems
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