All Systems & Interiors news – Page 526
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Out of darkness
Poor African air safety played a large part in a rise in accidents last year. Can this continent ever turn its aviation safety around?
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ANA leaves door open for A380 despite 777
All Nippon Airways (ANA) is leaving the door open to a future acquisition of the Airbus A380, despite the fact that it aims to make the 777-300ER its largest aircraft.
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Europe talks technology in hunt for ATM capacity
Three-day Innovative Research Workshop of experts looks ‘beyond the airside’
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Short-field 737 goes into flight test
Improvements designed for Brazilian carrier could boost performance across entire Next Generation family.
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Forecasts 2006: Airlines - With costs falling,recovery will continue
Airlines recovery is likely to be sustained as carriers continue to address costs.
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Bangkok Airways orders six A350s
Thailand’s Bangkok Airways has placed firm orders for six Airbus A350s, after evaluating the type against the Boeing 787.
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San Antonio bound
A host of North American airlines and airports, as well as others from around the globe, will use the Network 2006 route planning event, to be held in San Antonio in early March, to finalise their operations for 2006 and put in place network strategies for subsequent years
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Hole in fuselage discovered after Alaska emergency landing
A ground inspection of an Alaska Airlines Boeing MD-83 that was forced to return to Seattle Tacoma (SeaTac) due to a loss of cabin pressure has uncovered an approximately 12in long, 6in wide (30.5cm long, 15.2cm wide) hole in the fuselage.
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Virgin America CEO says startup meets ownership laws
Virgin America CEO Fred Reid is extremely confident the startup carrier’s application for US DOT certification will withstand regulatory scrutiny, saying it was arranged “emphatically to address being within the right boundaries of foreign ownership laws”.
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World's finest aviation quiz
It's Uncle Roger's festive quiz and there is nothing else quite like it.
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Boeing celebrates as Xiamen deal pushes 737 orders past 6,000
Boeing has confirmed the sale of 10 737-800s to Xiamen Airlines as a historic landmark for the aircraft program, which has now surpassed 6,000 orders.
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Tuninter ATR 72 crash probe prompts fuel-gauge re-think
Crew of doomed aircraft received no warning of critically low fuel-state