All Systems & Interiors news – Page 431
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News
Spanish 737’s low approach wrecks Katowice airport lighting
Polish investigators are investigating a serious incident in which a Boeing 737-800 chartered from Spanish carrier Air Europa descended far below the approach...
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Dubai 2007: Gulf carriers deliver the goods
Cargo is big business for the Gulf's flag carriers, which are supplementing the enormous capacity offered by the bellies of their passenger fleets with freighter aircraft
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Russia to adopt composite wing and aluminium fuselage for next narrowbody
Russia's next-generation narrowbody airliner, the MS-21, will have a composite wing and empennage married to a fuselage constructed from advanced alloys...
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Boeing may dump sub-par 787 suppliers
Questions about Boeing's revolutionary decentralised 787 production strategy intensified after...
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Two months in MRO
We chart key recent market developments as part of our regular series of maintenance special reports Lufthansa Technik has begun training personnel...
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VIDEO: Mercury Seven astronaut Scott Carpenter talks exclusively to Flight
Mercury Seven astronaut Scott Carpenter spoke exclusively to Flight
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Widerøe shoots world's first approved precision GPS approach
The world's only certificated global navigation satellite system (GNSS) precision approach system guided its first passenger-carrying aircraft to touchdown...
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Eclipse hits quality assurance target as deliveries continue to lag
Eclipse Aviation has received US Federal Aviation Administration approval for a flight...
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Liebherr named first Western MS-21 supplier
Liebherr Aerospace has been revealed as the first Western supplier for the MS-21, being selected to supply the landing gear through its joint venture with...
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New Zealand defence ministry to buy five A109 helicopters
New Zealand will acquire five AgustaWestland A109s to deliver its military training and light utility helicopter programme...
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Rockwell doesn't see aisle-to-aisle in IFE market
Rockwell is satisfied by its strategy to leave the new widebody IFE market to its rivals
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Opinion
Comment: NASA's error of judgement over safety study
NASA was wrong to attempt to keep safety data from the public. The organisation should be endeavouring to do the exact opposite and keep people as well informed as possible