News from FlightGlobal – Page 1392
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Florida aerospace special - Building a global hub for component supply
aftermarket Parts to the world A group of innovative distributors have made the area around Miami and Fort Lauderdale a global hub for component...
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Permanent CRJ flap fix on horizon as SkyWest admits challenges
Bombardier has engaged US manufacturer Eaton to work on additional modifications to the CRJ100/200's flap system, even as a newly redesigned system is about...
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L'Avion to double Paris-NY fleet
French transatlantic all-premium carrier L'Avion is to introduce its second aircraft into service on 20 January, enabling it to double frequency on its Paris...
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Comment - Single European Sky isn't delivering
All the EU states and many beyond the Union signed up to the Single European Sky strategy and approved the legislation for it. But they aren't delivering
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Spain bolsters water bomber fleet
The Spanish government has placed a firm order for two Bombardier 415s, to take its fleet of the amphibious firefighting aircraft to 22. Delivery will begin...
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Boeing sets new orders record, but can Airbus beat it?
Boeing has set a new sales benchmark with 1,413 net orders in 2007, but the record could be short-lived as Airbus ...
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IATA targets 60 airports for ground handling audits in 2008
The International Air Transport Association plans to launch a standardised audit for ground-handing companies in mid-April, reviewing ground operations at...
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FAA demands connectivity security for Boeing 787 control and information networks
The US Federal Aviation Administration will require Boeing to demonstrate that certain 787 flight critical domains - digital systems and networks that for...
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Boeing's ’07 order tally nears 1,400 mark, surges past Airbus
Boeing has taken a late-lead over Airbus in the 2007 commercial airliner orders race after finalizing a massive order with Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) and another huge order by Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aereas.