All articles by Kieran Daly – Page 4
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Extending HUMS to rotor systems
New research suggests that health and usage monitoring systems could be even more effective if it is applied to rotor systems
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Battling birdstrikes
Assuming the US Airways Airbus A320 ditched in New York's Hudson river two weeks ago proves to have been brought down by Canada geese, the incident will...
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EASA acts on Fokker jet wing-icing
European regulators are mandating the fitting of on-ground wing leading-edge heating systems on Fokker 70s and Fokker 100s following a series of icing-related...
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Heathrow to trial revolutionary passenger transport system
Heathrow Airport is close to beginning trials of a pioneering project that has the potential to revolutionise the surface-transportation of passengers. The...
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P&W prepares to launch second engine PMA parts programme
Pratt & Whitney is confident that it will next year launch a second programme to provide spare parts for a competitor's engine following the successful launch...
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Conte ponders divergent MRO strategies in BA link-up
Iberia chairman and CEO Fernando Conte sees the differing MRO strategies of his own airline and British Airways (BA) as a significant issue to be addressed...
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CFM reveals next-generation engine plans
CFM International has committed to developing a new baseline engine for the next generation of narrowbody aircraft under the Leap-X banner while stressing...
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Rolls-Royce promotes turboprop solution for new civil airliners
Rolls-Royce is talking up the possibility of a new generation of turboprop-powered aircraft replacing a substantial proportion of today's narrowbody jets. The...
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Monarch faces 30-month delay on 787s
UK charter and scheduled carrier Monarch Airlines has emerged as one of the airlines facing the longest delays in delivery of its ordered Boeing 787s. The...
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Boeing sees fuel cell as candidate to replace some aircraft batteries
Boeing is examining the use of fuel cell technology to substitute for batteries as the possible first airborne commercial application of the concept. The...
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Bisignani and Enders slam Single European Sky progress
Air Transport Association president Giovanni Bisignani and Airbus chief executive Tom Enders separately slammed progress...
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Workable carbon trading scheme “crucial”: Walsh
British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh warned delegates that it is critical the European Union implement a workable emissions trading scheme (ETS)...
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BA's Walsh again talks up European emissions trading
BA's Walsh again talks up European emissions trading
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EADS chief Gallois urges tougher aircraft pricing
Says Airbus suffering from older, lower-priced business