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Cirrus Design signs second non-US aircraft re-assembly line for SR20s, SR22s in Brisbane, Australia
Cirrus Design has established its second aircraft re-assembly operation outside of the USA with a new facility in Brisbane, Australia, to cater for Australasian customers.
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Spectrum feeds Europe’s hunger for light jets
Manufacturer set to announce first continental customers for eight-seat aircraft
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Foul play suspected after cables found severed on Airbus A380 on Toulouse assembly line
Airbus has begun an investigation into a suspected security breach after three cables of a final assembly line Airbus A380 were found severed.
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Video: Evergreen modified firefighting 747-200 Supertanker poised to clinch FAA certification
$40 million project envisages international and night-time operations for Supertanker
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Pictures: Gulfstream flight tests G550 Compact Airborne Early Warning platform for Israel ahead of August delivery
Gulfstream has begun flight testing the first G550 busines jet modified to be Israel's Compact Airborne Early Warning (CAEW) platform. The aircraft has been heavily modified to accept the Elta Systems Phalcon phased-array radar, which will be installed after the first CAEW G550 is delivered to Israel at the end ...
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Medevac Learjet 35A in 2004 fatal accident was 'cleared to fly into mountain' says US aviation safety agency preliminary report
A Bombardier Learjet 35A air ambulance took off at night under visual flight rules (VFR) and crashed into a mountain after an air traffic controller gave the crew a heading towards high terrain, according to a US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) preliminary report on the 2004 accident. All five ...
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Know your limits
Low-cost carriers work because they use their resources to their limits. To do that safely they have to be sure of what those limits are