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Pictures: Dassault 7X business jet undergoes runway contamination testing
Dassault Aviation completed contaminated runway tests on its Falcon 7X business jet on Wednesday. These trials, including water ingestion trials were carried out Cranfield air field in the UK.
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Australian aviation safety board slams Emirates for 'recurrence' of non-compliance with air traffic control instructions
A spate of incidents in which Emirates aircraft failed to comply with Australian air traffic control has caught the attention of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.
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Cirrus Share fractional ownership scheme launched to drive demand for SR20 piston family
Cirrus Design has launched a fractional ownership programme designed to drive up demand for the SR piston single series and widen its spread within North America. Cirrus Share will be rolled out across the rest of the world as the programme develops, says Duluth, Minnesota-based Cirrus
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China crisis
China’s well-documented pilot shortage has sparked a huge demand for training. But can the schools fill the cockpits of the country’s rapidly expanding jet fleet?
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China and Taiwan agree to medical flight service
Thaw between two sides continues, following historic deal to allow holiday charters
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Advances for Seawind and D-Jet as Symphony stutters
Rising Canadian dollar forces Quebec plane-maker to seek protection from creditors
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Aviakor ends Tupolev Tu-154M production after fulfilling last order
Russian aviation plant Aviakor has ceased the production of Tupolev Tu-154Ms after fulfilling last orders for building three of the type
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Australia cancels ADS-B equipment plan for general aviation, reconsiders system's use under 30,000ft
Airservices Australia has cancelled the request for proposals (RFP) process for the purchase and installation of automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) avionics for general aviation aircraft as it reconsiders plans to extend its ADS-B programme below flight level 300.
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UK space regulator to study space tourism licencing system
The UK's space regulator is to carry out a consultation over the next few months on proposals for a space tourist services licensing system for UK companies.