All Safety News – Page 909
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Azerbaijan Airlines grounds remaining An-140 after crash
Azerbaijan Airlines has grounded its remaining Antonov An-140-100 turboprop following its fatal 23 December crash involving one of the type.
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US NTSB finds cracks in wing spar of Chalks' crashed Mallard
US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials have found a fatigue crack in the right wing spar of the Chalks Ocean Airways Grumman Mallard that crashed into the sea near Miami Beach December 19.
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NewsTuninter ATR 72 crash probe prompts fuel-gauge re-think
Crew of doomed aircraft received no warning of critically low fuel-state
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BAE Systems regional aircraft losses wipe out gains from Airbus
UK-based BAE Systems is warning that its regional aircraft division is expecting an increased loss this year, following a review prompted by the bankruptcy of several its US operators.
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NewsHow Boeing's 787 beat the A350 at Qantas
Cost, technology and delivery times were the key factors driving Qantas choice of 787 over Airbus A350
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NewsAirlines bid to save $6bn by simplifying operations
IATA leads campaign to win more direct routes across CIS countries and China
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Pilots urge action on labour laws
Association fears airlines could move staff around to exploit less onerous local regulations in order to cut costs
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Airbus prepares to roll out ‘FlySmart’ flight bag system
Manufacturer to offer Microsoft Windows XP-based EFB for all fly-by-wire models
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NewsVirgin Atlantic criticised over catalogue of loading errors
Airline tightens procedures after investigators cite instances of incorrect loadsheets
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Crash highlights IATA safety drive
Association reinforces ‘Focus on Africa’ to push up standards, and demands airlines carry out operational audits



















