All Safety News – Page 889
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Time is running out in transatlantic trade row
WTO battle edges closer as trade commissioner touts potential A350 launch aid cut
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FedEx outlines its A380F fleet expansion strategy
Package carrier reveals likely schedule for stretched version and cargo conversions
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SkyWest mulls turboprop revival
Rising fuel price prompts US airline to re-examine fleet strategy as it considers acquisition of larger regional jets
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Lobbyists step up emissions blitz
Fossile fuel users association bids to exclude aviation from European carbon dioxide trading scheme
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Boeing 787 to launch RFID labeling programme
Boeing is to use its 787 program to launch radio frequency identification (RFID) labeling on maintenance-significant parts.
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Alaska to inspect MD-80 jackscrews following FAA inquiry
Alaska Airlines is inspecting the jackscrews on its entire fleet of Boeing MD-80s following the launch of an investigation by the US FAA into reports from Alaska mechanics who allegedly found un-lubricated jackscrews
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BA: Goodbye Eddington. Hello Walsh
Rod Eddington, the man credited for turning British Airways around after its post-9/11 crisis, today hands over to his successor, former Aer Lingus chief executive Willie Walsh.
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EU plans airline C02 reductions
The European Commission has recommended that airlines should be included in its greenhouse gas emmissions trading scheme as a way of reducing the amount of carbon dioxide they produce.
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A year in cologne
After a year of active operation, does the industry think EASA is working well? And, from its own perspective, how much progress has the safety agency made?