All Systems & Interiors news – Page 438
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The five phases of learning
Phenom 100 pilots will undergo a five-phase flight training regimen based largely on guidelines published by the National Business...
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Who needs PMA?
Who needs PMA? Stephen Trimble washington dc GE Engine Services head Brad Mottier thinks the idea of an engine manufacturer making parts for...
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Two months in MRO
As part of our regular series of maintenance special reports, we chart the key recent market developments The EU's Technologies and Techniques for...
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Beijing Expo: Harbin Y-12 turboprop to be bigger
Harbin Aircraft's latest Y-12 turboprop will have a larger fuselage, improved aerodynamics, a retractable landing gear and more powerful engines. The...
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IFE investment in major upturn after sluggish years
Major players in the in-flight entertainment and communications industry are witnessing a substantial rise in airline expenditure for premium on-board services,...
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Technology notes 25 September 2007
Early control design saves money AVIONICS Developing an aircraft's flight-control system at an earlier stage to avoid later costly redesign is the...
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Lockheed F-35 JSF flight test changes planned
Streamlined flight testing, coalition buys and an integrated global supply chain for production and sutainment are among initiatives being pursued to keep...
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Fastner problem could prove longer term hindrance to Boeing
A deeper and more widespread fastener shortage than previously thought may continue to hamper 787 ...
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British Airways aims for big savings through PMA parts
British Airways is looking to make massive savings through the extensive use of controversial parts manufacturer approved (PMA) replacement aircraft parts...
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SIA reveals details of A380 cabin configuration
A380 launch customer Singapore Airlines has become the first airline to reveal detailed cabin configuration data for the ultra-large airliner. The seating...
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NTSB wants to new technology locators for GA
The US National Transportation Safety Board is asking the Federal Aviation Administration ...
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Tupolev to showcase Tu-204SM in 2009
A technology demonstrator showcasing the innovations of the enhanced Tupolev Tu-204SM variant will be completed next year ahead of a first flight in 2009. The...
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Pilots slam MPL as first European pilots win their licences
Danish low-fare carrier Sterling Airlines is preparing to accept an initial batch of new pilots which, it claims, are the first in Europe to qualify following...
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Eighty seven dead in Phuket MD-82 crash
Eighty-seven passengers and crew are confirmed dead from yesterday’s (16 September) crash on landing of a One-Two-Go Boeing MD-82 on the Thai resort island of Phuket.