All MRO articles – Page 343
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Canada plans open skies bonanza
In a deregulating mood, Canada's conservative government wants to see market forces, not rules, play a bigger role in international aviation.
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Belgium's new flag carrier emerges
Following months of speculation the new identity for the merged SN Brussels and Virgin Express has been revealed and, contrary to rumours, it is not Sabena.
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M&M and LOT agree deal to collaborate on Orka project
Polish and Slovakian partners target European certification of surveillance monoplane
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UK lawmakers brand European Aviation Safety Agency 'an accident waiting to happen,' urge no power extension
British lawmakes brand European Aviation Safety Agency 'an accident waiting to happen,'
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P&W gears up for CFM parts run
Engine manufacturer on track for certification of first block of spares under Global Material Solution plan
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A380 ready to take off on route-proving flights
Test aircraft MSN002 to fly four trips to 10 airports, but with few passengers aboard
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Comment 7 November 2006: Hubble bubble
NASA's change of heart to reinstate a final, life-extending mission to the Hubble telescope is a reminder of what the Shuttle is all about
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Failings prompt Australian aviation safety agency CASA to revoke AOC of Transair, airline involved in country's worst accident in May 2005 Lockhart River
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has cancelled the air operator's certificate of Transair, the airline involved in the May 2005 crash at Lockhart River in Queensland - the country's worst civil aviation accident in 40 years.
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Airbus China considers local manufacture of Airbus A320 wings, UK could lose exclusive hold on assembly work
Wings for the A320s that Airbus will assemble in China could be produced locally as part of the European manufacturer's plans to outsource more production to the Asian country. The move would see the UK lose its exclusive hold on Airbus wing production.