All Engines articles – Page 302
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Airbus studies hydrogen extraction to boost engine efficiency
EADS is studying techniques for extracting hydrogen from kerosene that could be used on board aircraft...
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Scaled Composites' explosion investigation points to oxidiser tank failure
California's occupational safety and health division investigation into Scaled Composites' 26 July 2007 nitrous oxide explosion points to...
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General Electric probes power loss on 3 recent 777 flights
An unusual rash of engine shutdowns since early December has temporarily stranded three of the normally reliable General Electric-powered Boeing 777-300ERs.
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Environment special: US green legislation starts to take shape
trading Megan Kuhn washington DC US Green legislation starts to take shape Environmental legislation is gaining traction in the USA. Senators...
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Environment special : Tui Travel's green strategy
holiday flights Tui travel goes out of its way to monitor fuel consumption As a business that sells holidays in advance, often with a lead-in...
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Environment special: Descent trials taking to the AIRE
CDA John Croft Washington DC descent trials taking To the AIRE The first transatlantic green approach by Scandinavian Airlines' (SAS) A330-300...
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Hawker Beechcraft delivers first King Air C90GTi after certification
Hawker Beechcraft has begun deliveries of the latest version of the King Air 90 twin-turboprop, the C90GTi. The Wichita, Kansas-based manufacturer...
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Qantas's first Airbus A380 makes its first flight from Toulouse
Airbus has flown its third A380 customer's first aircraft, with Qantas's MSN014 completing its maiden flight from Toulouse on 25 January. The Rolls-Royce...
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Airbus launches alternative fuels tests with A380 GTL demonstration flight
Airbus took an important step in its evaluation of alternative fuels last week when it flew an A380 test aircraft with one of its engines powered by a synthetic...
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Airbus completes transition of old A350 customers to XWB
Airbus has completed the transition of customers from the old A350 to the new version with the confirmation of TAM's order for...
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Crashed BA 777 had adequate fuel, engines did not shut down
The British Airways Boeing 777-200ER which crash landed at London Heathrow on 17 January had adequate fuel on board and that both engines continued to generate...
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ATR examines its options for large turboprop
As market interest in a larger turboprop airliner gathers pace, ATR concedes that a move by rival Bombardier ...