All Safety News – Page 788
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Pictures: Airbus A380 cabins revealed today as SIA confirms Sydney route will be world's first, followed by London in 2008
Airbus today hosts around 200 journalists on the A380, marking its first public passenger flight, as SIA reveals details of its entry into service.
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Boeing takes direct action on 787 supply chain bottleneck, with company engineers on visits to production partners in Japan and Italy
Boeing is taking direct action to address potential slips in the 787 production effort by sending engineering and manufacturing assistance to Italy's Alenia Aeronautica and the three Japanese partners on the programme, to aid their structural work for the aircraft.
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Probe into Ryanair's April series of possible Stansted fog rule breaches hits buffer as Irish aviation safety agency delays response
Seven months after full details of alleged breaches of safety regulations by Irish-registered aircraft operating into London Stansted airport were passed to the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA), the agency says it has not yet completed its investigation nor taken any action.
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Winning the west: The Sukhoi Superjet
Participants from all over the world have flocked to join the Superjet in unexpected numbers for a Russian aircraft programme. What made them take the risk?
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Ryanair approaches probed again
Irish investigator slams 737-800 captain for bad crew resource management and flying during Cork airport arrival
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