All Safety News – Page 936
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EASA approves data for P-RNAV
Clearance allows development of common precision navigation procedures in European terminal airspace
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NewsA380 is set ‘survivability’ test goal
Regulators impose requirements aimed at ensuring double-deck giant’s crashworthiness matches existing airliners
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Alenia aims for role in RRJ project
Italian manufacturer in talks with Sukhoi Civil Aircraft to buy a ‘more than 10%’ stake in design bureau’s programme
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Engine fire forces JALways DC-10 emergency landing
A JALways McDonnell Douglas DC-10 made an emergency landing late on 12 August after one of its engines caught fire over southern Japan.
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Refuelling error caused serious ATR exhaustion incident
Irish regional operator Aer Arann has tightened its refuelling procedures following a serious incident in which an ATR 42-300’s starboard engine stopped following fuel exhaustion of the aircraft’s right-hand wing tank.
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US startup Maxjet eyes 15 Aug launch
US startup Maxjet has successfully completed its US FAA proving runs and was due to receive its operating certificate from the agency yesterday.
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NewsAir France A340 crash prompts safety review
Canadian airport safety standards are being reviewed in the wake of the Air France Airbus A340-300 accident at Toronto's Pearson airport on 2 August.
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Government ends Asiana pilots' strike
South Korea’s government has implemented emergency powers ordering striking Asiana Airlines pilots to return to work immediately.
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Govt set to intervene to end Asiana pilots' strike
South Korea’s Government may intervene as early as today to end a 25-day pilots’ strike at the country’s second largest carrier, Asiana Airlines.



















