All Safety News – Page 895
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China Southern orders 10 more A330s
China Southern Airlines has placed a follow-on order with Airbus for 10 more A330 widebodies for delivery in 2007 and 2008.
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Crashed Indonesian 737's recorders recovered
Both the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder have been recovered from the wreckage of the Mandala Airlines Boeing 737-200 that crashed 5 September in western Indonesia, killing nearly all on board and some on the ground.
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787 engineering simulator to be ready for 2006 review
Flightdeck features largest display screens ever installed on a commercial airliner
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Indonesian 737 crashes on takeoff
A passenger aircraft has crashed in a residential area on takeoff from the Indonesian city of Medan.
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Republic pilots agree to company's E-170/190 plans
Pilots at Republic Airways Holdings have ratified a contract amendment that will enable the company to operate up to 80 regional jets under a US Airways jets-for-jobs agreement.
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Nippon Cargo orders four more 747-400Fs
Japan’s Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) has ordered four more new-build Boeing 747-400 freighters.
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Pressured Phuket Air scales back operations
Struggling Thai carrier Phuket Air is to focus is operations on domestic and international short-haul, opting to wet-lease its larger aircraft to foreign airlines.
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Flight-data recorder recovered from crashed Tunisian ATR 72
Recovery specialists have retrieved the flight-data recorder from the Tuninter ATR 72 which crashed off the Sicilian coast earlier this month
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Five carriers feature on French 'blacklist'
France’s civil aviation directorate has identified five carriers which have been banned from its territory over non-compliance with International Civil Aviation Organisation regulations.
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Pressure mounts for EU blacklist
Recent aviation accidents have added impetus to plans to ban ‘unsafe’ aircraft from European airports
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Crashed A340 ‘did not have technical problem’
Airbus advises airlines that Air France aircraft in Toronto overrun had no anomalies
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Helios 737 tried to send Mayday
Crash investigation reveals flight attendant attempted unsuccessful distress call to air traffic control