All Systems & Interiors news – Page 371
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Airbus to help Emirates pilots sleep after crews find A380 'too quiet'
Weary Emirates Airbus A380 pilots are complaining that they cannot sleep in their crew-rest area in the aft main cabin because the aircraft is too quiet. The...
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LA's John Wayne airport readies for new flights and terminal
The United States' west coast market will likely become even more competitive next year as California's John Wayne airport expects to add service from up...
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TAP seeks higher margins as space constraints bite
MAINTENANCE Tapping into MRO Brazilian acquisition gives TAP Air Portugal's maintenance arm room to expand as parent airline's growth squeezes...
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EC135 delivery a milestone for Spain
HELICOPTERS Hola to helos Spain's ambitions to create a national helicopter industry have been boosted as Eurocopter adds assembly lines in the...
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Aer Lingus board rejects Ryanair takeover offer
Aer Lingus has formally rejected the proposed all-cash acquisition of the carrier by Irish budget airline Ryanair. The board of Aer Lingus says the...
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NTSB: Dash-8 crew departed despite “creaking and groaning noise”
The crew of a US Airways Express Dash-8 that was forced to land at the Philadelphia International Airport with its nose wheel landing gear retracted on the...
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PICTURES: Emirates A380 begins Dubai-Heathrow flights
Emirates has commenced Airbus A380 services on the Dubai-London Heathrow route today, with the first flight conducted with the carrier's third example of...
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French fund UAV domestic security study
The French government is funding a five-month study into the legal framework necessary for the use of small unmanned air vehicles by its domestic security...
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Ryanair launches fresh takeover bid for Aer Lingus
Budget carrier Ryanair is making a fresh takeover bid for rival Irish airline Aer Lingus, saying its planned all-cash offer values the company at €748 million...
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Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation members agree on improved safety benchmarks
Air navigation service providers that manage 80% of the world's air traffic have just voted to transition from a culture of regulatory compliance to focus...
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Raghu Menon: Dealing with challenges at Air India
Raghu Menon is overseeing Air India's much-needed makeover, which he hopes will reverse the carrier's stagnation and help it fight back against fierce competition
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Opinion
Comment: Mind the gap
Airlines will have to face the fact that the gap between the amount of money needed to fund their 2009 aircraft deliveries and the dwindling amount of money available is becoming wider, and weaker players could find themselves falling through it