All Systems & Interiors news – Page 422
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ANA studies Mitsubishi Regional Jet
All Nippon Airways, a key target of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to be a launch customer for its proposed MRJ, confirms that it is evaluating the new regional...
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GA accounts for majority of controlled flight into terrain accidents in Australia
General aviation accounted for the greatest proportion of controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) accidents in Australia between 1996 and 2005. When compared...
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Analysis of world airline accidents and incidents in 2007
Global figures for commercial aviation crashes in 2007 show an all-time low of 23 fatal accidents. Even the number of fatal casualties, at 597, was well...
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Permanent CRJ flap fix on horizon as SkyWest admits challenges
Bombardier has engaged US manufacturer Eaton to work on additional modifications to the CRJ100/200's flap system, even as a newly redesigned system is about...
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Comment - Single European Sky isn't delivering
All the EU states and many beyond the Union signed up to the Single European Sky strategy and approved the legislation for it. But they aren't delivering
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NASA develops new docking system for Constellation
The first two manned Orion crew exploration vehicle flights to the International Space Station, scheduled from September 2015, will deliver a new NASA-developed...
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EC sets out Single European Sky 'second package'
A "second package" of proposed legislation to reinforce and accelerate the implementation of the Single European Sky (SES) will be presented by the second...
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FAA demands connectivity security for Boeing 787 control and information networks
The US Federal Aviation Administration will require Boeing to demonstrate that certain 787 flight critical domains - digital systems and networks that for...
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Doncasters proves its mettle
Why Dubai-based owner is singing the praises of UK aerospace engineering company
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Airbus A350XWB Aircraft Profile
The A350-800 will be the second and smallest version of Airbus' new family when it enters service in mid-2014
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FAA floats caveats in advance of NASA study release
The US FAA today questioned the accuracy and timeliness of the NASA surveys, which involved phone calls to pilots asking them to recall over the past 2- to 3-months if they’d encountered certain safety issues, for example runway incursions.