All General aviation articles – Page 363
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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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NewsUK 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.
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AOPA to fight ‘catastrophic’ NTSB service bulletin advice
Association warns proposal to mandate SBs could prove ‘extremely costly’ for owners
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Algorithms hold key to help engines stay in good shape
TATEM forum highlights possibility of reducing aircraft maintenance costs by 50%
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Vive la revolution
France‘s technical air accident investigation system has been officially labelled as dysfunctional. Maybe now it will move to fix it
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BA in price-fixing probe
British Airways has suspended two senior executives after UK and US competition authorities launched an investigation into alleged price fixing involving fuel surcharges.
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Break-up of BAA comes a step closer
Ferrovial’s successful bid to take over UK airport operator BAA has reopened the debate about the future regulatory environment and pricing structure at London’s three main airports, and the possibility of at least one being sold off.
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Virgin Blue’s future on hold
Australian transport group Toll Holdings is reviewing Virgin Blue before making any decisions about it.
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The Great Wall falls
The acquisition of Dragonair by Cathay Pacific Airways, where Air China is also buying into Cathay, is sending tremors around the region. The deal, which sets free a market artificially restrained for years, is set to radically change the balance of air power
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India unleashed
For years, India’s air transport industry has been stifled, but the current government is determined to open up the market as quickly as possible



















