All Safety News – Page 799
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Safran issues profit warning with one-third wiped off margins as fall-out from €100m accounts hole hits
French aero engines and electronics group Safran yesterday issued a financial warning and appointed KPMG as independent auditor, one day after it revealed that its defence security division is under investigation for accounting irregularities.
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Dozens of US sightseeing helicopter tours face closure as new safety rules' burden estimated at $7.5m
Worried sightseeing operators await imminent publication of new FAA guidelines, following spate of accidents $7.5 million
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ADS-B moves forward in Australia
CASA issues rule-making notice for use of avionics as development of national surveillance service takes shape
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Ryanair 737 'nearly crashed'
Pilots fixated on reprogramming flight management computer during descent
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747 LCF tests slip behind schedule
But Boeing is still confident freighter will be ready in time to begin transporting 787 sections by end of January
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ICAO launches safety roadmap
Organisation wants to narrow the gap between accident levels in the developed and developing worlds
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Airbus rethinks move to axe A300-600 Freighter after receiving increasing demands for cargo variant since March decision
Airbus could reverse its decision to cease production of the A300-600 Freighter, because of increasing demand for cargo capacity and continuing indecision over the launch of the A330-200F