All General aviation articles – Page 397
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Lufthansa’s blueprint for South American training
Chile-based Lufthansa LAN Technical Training is looking towards Brazil and Mexico in its ambitions to expand its Latin American operations
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Industry teams up on the environment
Six European industry associations have teamed up to form a common platform on emissions, with the focus on how to achieve sustainable development.
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FAA’s challenge to change
Russell Chew, chief operating officer at the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), looks ahead to a unique chance for fundamental restructuring of the US air transport system in the face of budget constraints, ageing technology and a welcome recovery in traffic, although revenues still lag
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A man’s world?
Despite advances by women in the workplace, only 6% of licensed pilots are female. But airlines and training companies could benefit if more of them flew
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Isle of Man looks to lure jet owners
UK crown dependency aims to create aircraft register and its own civil aviation authority to attract business
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Feed the dragon
Air transport in China is mushrooming, leading to a demand for more pilots from airlines – which in turn is fuelling a drive to find more capacity at flying schools