All Safety News – Page 907
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Airline safety review 2005
Last year was a disappointing one for airline safety, reversing an encouraging trend. While CFIT remains an issue, Africa’s record continues to skew global figures.
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JAL orders safety drive
Japanese carrier to carry out reforms following independent recommendations
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Canso pans EC’s plans for Single Sky development
Organisation says ‘government-led’ vision of programme will result in excessive costs
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747-8 moves to three-month windtunnel test campaign
Boeing hopes to achieve simultaneous design freeze for both variants of new derivative
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NewsUSA stokes up firefighting training
Forest Service’s wildfire simulator to enter second phase of expansion with enhanced software and more cockpits
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NewsOut of darkness
Poor African air safety played a large part in a rise in accidents last year. Can this continent ever turn its aviation safety around?
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NewsAirbus composite safety claims infuriate Boeing
US manufacturer accuses Airbus of breaking safety taboo as it seeks to reassure airlines that 787 design is sound.
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NewsANA leaves door open for A380 despite 777
All Nippon Airways (ANA) is leaving the door open to a future acquisition of the Airbus A380, despite the fact that it aims to make the 777-300ER its largest aircraft.



















