All Safety News – Page 937
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UK skills development - Wanted more technicians to keep UK aerospace working
An aerospace skills crisis is looming in Britain because insufficient numbers of young people are entering the industry. What options are available to manufacturers?
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NewsEngine-mounted radar to detect FOD ingestion
Device would replace endoscope plug and monitor blade and inlet damage
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NewsFrench ground firefighters after in-flight break-up
Tail section of Bombardier 415 separated from fuselage while battling Corsican blaze
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Crash probe yields few early clues
Air France A340 overruns Toronto runway during storm, sparking criticism over lack of runway-end safety areas
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Merged US airline to seek feeder partner for E-190s
But plan to subcontract flying to regional operator faces opposition from pilot unions
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Emissions study frustrates greens
European Commission-backed report finds aviation trading scheme is ‘feasible’ but environmentalists want fuel tax
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NewsTests prove electric-drive concept
Success of Boeing 767 trial prompts effort to develop production version of powered nose-wheel system for taxiing
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Govt pressure fails to resolve Asiana pilots' strike
Asiana Airlines’ management and its pilots’ union held talks over the weekend at the behest of the South Korean Government but were unable to reach an agreement to end the three-week long strike.
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Both engines on Tuninter ATR 72 stopped before ditching
Italian investigators have revealed that both engines on the Tuninter ATR 72-200 which crashed on 6 August had stopped operating before the aircraft ditched off the Sicilian coast.



















