All Safety News – Page 772
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ANZ’s Eagle Air grounds 1900D fleet over landing gear problem
Air New Zealand subsidiary Eagle Air temporarily grounded its fleet of Beech...
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Europe declares aviation carbon war
Europe is to go it alone on its plan to include aviation within the world's largest carbon market - the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) - accusing international...
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EASA prepares to release vision of airport and air traffic management safety regulation
Publication of the European Aviation Safety Agency's vision for overseeing airport and air traffic management...
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Light helicopters are prone to pilot loss of control in degraded visibility, says study
Light helicopters flying under visual flight rules are particularly prone to loss of control when the pilots are gradually deprived of sufficient external...
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Airbus relieved as British Airways orders A380s
It is honours even between Airbus and Boeing after round one of British Airways' long-haul fleet-renewal evaluation
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Low-cost simulation can transform helicopter training
Low-cost simulation is bringing a new kind of helicopter pilot training to the market, and making it far more widely available. This phenomenon is not unique...
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Flightdeck rethink heralds new A350 XWB design
Airbus has finalised some significant design decisions on the exterior look and structural make-up of its A350 XWB in recent months, but the cockpit has...
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PICTURE: Flight path advertising gives new meaning to the term 'megasite'
A London advertising business will be unveiling a 100m x 200m advertisement for a real-estate business visible from aircraft approaching Dubai
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Asian boom
With strong traffic growth in Asia set to stay for the foreseeable future, the authorities in China and Hong Kong must ensure airport and air traffic control...
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Network Latin America: Flight to Central America
Nations in Central America like Costa Rica and Panama are becoming increasingly popular destinations for business...
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Airline appointments
Americas Delta Air Lines The choice of Richard Anderson, 52, to lead Delta Air Lines has received widespread acclaim in the industry, with one...



















