All Safety News – Page 816
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FLIGHT TEST: Airbus A380
The A380 is the world’s biggest airliner, but do its handling qualities match its mammoth proportions? We found out when we flew it for the first time
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Boven: ready to broadcast Etihad’s plans
The rapid rise of Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways is currently being directed by the airline’s acting chief executive Geert Boven. He talks here about the ambitions of another gulf carrier phenomenon
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Pilots get Lexington map warning
Comair advises crews that revised chart of airport where CRJ200 crashed does not accurately reflect signage
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Study warns Middle East to address over-capacity
Analysts say region is top heavy in aircraft numbers and burdened by red tape
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AeroMobile eyes October debut
Installation of new GSM mobile phone solution could begin by late next month once certification is secured
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Air transport takes first steps towards internet-based air traffic control and communications
Industry to present aviation requirements to Internet Engineering Task Force
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FedEx to fly Northrop Grumman infrared countermeasures on MD-10s next month
Airline to modify 11 Boeing MD-11s to carry Guardian in pioneering trial
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Nok Air’s Patee brings advertising tricks to the industry
Patee Sarasin is proud to explain how he “has broken every rule” in launching and running Nok Air, a Thai low-cost carrier that has quickly become profitable and is planning to expand well beyond its current five-aircraft fleet
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What's it like to fly on an Airbus A380? First 'passengers' find out with Early Long Flights
Early long flight test programme aims to get feedback on how well cabin works
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Single-engine IMC for commercial ops hit by new hold-up, will now wait until 2007 EASA take-over
EASA takeover of rulemaking process to delay approval