All Systems & Interiors news – Page 487
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NASA may pay Energia to do work on Orion crew vehicle
US agency solicitation could lead to Russian space company becoming APAS supplier
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Push begins for just culture
Organisations unite to stop growing practice of prosecution before investigation
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Cargo special: Paper jam
IATA's Simplifying the Business initiative is proving not so simple for cargo thanks to the volume of paper needed to obtain customs clearance around the world
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Larry Kellner, Continental's numbers guy
Under Larry Kellner, Continental Airlines has overtaken Northwest to become the fourth largest US carrier, while simultaneously pleasing stock-pickers and business travellers
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Rivals fill route voids left by Varig
Brazil's airline market is undergoing historic change as Varig is forced to relinquish to local rivals much of its former international prowess.
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Not in denial - Forum feedback
The airline industry is fully engaged in the environmental debate, says John Hanlon, secretary general of the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA), which favours including aviation in emissions trading, but on the basis that it rewards efficient carriers
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Cathay and SIA raise the service bar
Cathay Pacific Airways and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have unveiled major revamps of their long-haul product offerings that they claim will put them well ahead of the competition.
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Under a cloud
Although it could take months or even years for two major price-fixing probes to be completed, the shockwaves are already being felt around the industry
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Armadillo Aerospace's Pixel vehicle fails to win $350,000 lunar lander prize
At about 13:40h local time Armadillo Aerospace's Pixel liquid oxygen, ethanol powered vehicle failed to complete its flight to win the NASA Centennial Challenge's Northrop Grumman Lunar lander Challenge's $350,000 prize money
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Investigation dispels myths around Helios Airways crash
Arguments and controversy surround crash report as airline and aviation authorities feel the sting of criticism