All articles by NAME MISSING – Page 101
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Business briefing
Diversified manufacturer Eaton's aerospace segment posted a 21.5% rise in operating...
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Russia delivers, barely
So far, there is little to show from drive to reinvigorate a once-proud aerospace industry
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This Week Briefings
The Airbus Military A400M transport's Europrop International TP400-D6 powerplant has been run at "maximum...
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Russia to purchase Algeria's unwanted MiG-29s
The Russian air force is to take delivery of "about 10" of the 28 RSK MiG-29SMT fighters...
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When water is the best option
The successful Hudson river ditching will give the world a chance to review the whole issue of force-landing aeroplanes on water. There is so much myth surrounding...
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Business: Good Week - Bad Week
Preliminary figures from the Russian flag carrier indicate a 26% rise in income and a full-year profit. This is despite seeing first-half profits...
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Business briefs
SIKORSKY GIVES LIFT TO UNITED TECHNOLOGIES Aerospace businesses helped conglomerate United Technologies overcome flagging...
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An aviation career of many parts
Phil Older is quality manager with Isle of Man-based training company Manhattan Aviation Services. His varied career has included stints as a college lecturer, glider instructor and engineer
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Opinion
Comment: Time's up for Europe's flight time limitations
A study of Europe's flightcrew duty time limits says they are excessive. Airlines fear consequent changes will push costs up, but there is a better way of managing fatigue
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This week briefings
European turboprop maker ATR booked 42 new aircraft orders in 2008 and delivered 55, ending...
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Bolivia poised to get surplus Czech L-159 combat aircraft
Bolivia appears set to acquire six surplus Aero Vodochody L-159s from the Czech Republic ...
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Comment - Let's keep flying – boldly
The public vilification and humiliation late last year of the chief executives of the top three US carmakers following their ill-advised use of private jets...
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Opinion
Comment: Safety means going beyond compliance
When global airline safety has become very good, it becomes progressively more difficult to improve it. But there are ways to get even better and reap efficiency improvements as well
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This Week briefings
UK secretary of state for transport Geoff Hoon has approved plans for a third London Heathrow runway...
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Business briefs
Australian technology company Quickstep is gearing up for full-scale composite...
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Business: Good week - Bad week
The eternal struggle to reform the unreformable has finally succeeded as the carrier, still called Alitalia but now owned by investor group Compagnia...
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Gama Group's jack of many trades
Dave Edwards is general manager with the Farnborough-based Gama Group, which was founded in 1983 and provides business aircraft management, charter and maintenance services around the world
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US Airways supplies latest information on accident aircraft
US Airways has operated the Airbus A320 that had a controlled landing on 15 January into the Hudson River in New York City for nine years on lease from Wells...
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UK Govt reportedly approves third Heathrow runway
UK transport secretary Geoff Hoon is expected to announce today that a third runway will be built at London Heathrow airport. Media reports in the...
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Opinion
Comment: Save our airframe backlogs
A year ago, the received wisdom was that huge backlogs would cushion airframers against a downturn in orders sparked by the global economic downturn. Since...