All Systems & Interiors news – Page 326
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Southwest fuselage hole prompts Boeing 737 directive
The US FAA is proposing that operators of approximately 135 US-registered Boeing 737-300, -400 and -500 aircraft begin performing external non-destructive...
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Piaggio takes P180 on tour of Australia
Piaggio Aero was last week demonstrating its P180 Avanti II in Australia for the first time, including a visit to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS)....
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Boomerang trainer sales gain momentum
Australian company Dean Wilson Aviation recently delivered its fourth Boomerang trainer as the small Kingaroy, Queensland-based...
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Iran to build Ukrainian light helicopters
Iran is negotiating to buy a Ukrainian-made ultra-light helicopter, the Aerocopter AK 1.3. Initial talks took place last month between Aerocopter and Iran's...
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VIDEO: Overweight MD-83 take-off inquiry queries pressure on crew
Swedish investigators believe a Boeing MD-83 crew felt commercial pressure to depart Are-Ostersund Airport while above maximum weight limits
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Routes 09: Dubai opens door as foreign anchor base
Dubai's airport authorities are open to having a non-home airline as the anchor carrier in the city's new Al-Maktoum International airport.
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Routes 09: Cathay chief Tyler slams suppliers for high charges
Oneworld carrier's chief executive says airlines have to face up to an array of challenges
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Routes 09: Bordeaux Airport to set up budget terminal
Another French airport looks to offer a dedicated facility catering for low-cost carriers
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Routes 09: AirAsia X studies Middle East options
The AirAsia low-fare formula arrives in Abu Dhabi AirAsia X will be meeting with Middle East airports during Routes as it looks at potential...
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Routes 09: Jetstar Asia looks to long-haul
Singapore-based carrier starts China flights, eyes Indian routes and holds long-haul ambitions
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Eurocontrol investigating more frequent oceanic reporting
Eurocontrol's single European sky air traffic management research (SESAR) agency has been tasked by the European Commission with investigating the costs...
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Cash shortage freezes UK Moon mission
The UK's Moon Lightweight Interior and Telecom Experiment mission that was to fire penetrators into the lunar...
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Flybe wins UK government cash for skills training
Flybe has become the first airline to win a substantial UK government grant for training its own and third-party pilots, engineers and cabin crew. The...
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AA09: Plastic is the future for cabin accessories
Galley equipment from trays and plates to cutlery and "glasses" made of plastic is being shown by Sabert Asia (stand 9B22). "Our classy looking products...
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AA09: EDM shows cabin training systems
Suppliers of cabin crew training equipment EDM (stand 7G36) is delivering a comprehensive range of cabin/flightcrew training solutions for China Airlines. The...
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AA09: Stretcher system will cut medevac costs
A new generation stretcher system which ensures a sick or injured passenger can travel in safety and comfort on commercial aircraft and avoid the high cost...