All Safety News – Page 908
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Composite 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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Europe talks technology in hunt for ATM capacity
Three-day Innovative Research Workshop of experts looks ‘beyond the airside’
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NewsShort-field 737 goes into flight test
Improvements designed for Brazilian carrier could boost performance across entire Next Generation family.
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Australia’s CASA tackles rebels
Head of safety authority moves against staff holding up government aviation regulatory reform policy
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Fluid on circuit led to control loss
Accident investigators call for Bombardier to eliminate risk to pitch trim in Challenger 604 and similar aircraft
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Forecasts 2006: Airlines - With costs falling,recovery will continue
Airlines recovery is likely to be sustained as carriers continue to address costs.
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Air India Express pilots win pay rises
Air India’s international low-cost subsidiary Air India Express is to give its pilots sizeable pay rises in a bid to keep them from resigning to join other airlines.
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Hole in fuselage discovered after Alaska emergency landing
A ground inspection of an Alaska Airlines Boeing MD-83 that was forced to return to Seattle Tacoma (SeaTac) due to a loss of cabin pressure has uncovered an approximately 12in long, 6in wide (30.5cm long, 15.2cm wide) hole in the fuselage.



















