News from FlightGlobal – Page 1411
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Dubai 2007: Privatisation pays for Jordanian aerospace
Jordan's privatisation programme, which has been running for about a decade, is widely viewed as one of the most successful in the Middle Eastern region...
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Boeing may dump sub-par 787 suppliers
Questions about Boeing's revolutionary decentralised 787 production strategy intensified after...
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ST Aero looks globally for MRO growth
While its home turf of Singapore is a major player in the Asian maintenance, repair and overhaul market, ST Aero's sights are set on establishing a global network to support its customer airlines to the same standard wherever they are in the world
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BA pilots voice concern about carrier's mainland European venture
The British Air Line Pilots Association (BALPA) used a high-profile UK radio programme to fire shots across the bow...
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Human factors in maintenance-related accidents
Dr Bert Boquet heads the human factors and systems department at Daytona Beach, Florida-based Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He recently led a team...
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Two months in MRO
We chart key recent market developments as part of our regular series of maintenance special reports Lufthansa Technik has begun training personnel...
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Widerøe shoots world's first approved precision GPS approach
The world's only certificated global navigation satellite system (GNSS) precision approach system guided its first passenger-carrying aircraft to touchdown...
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Emirates rules out Airbus A380 Freighter for cargo arm
Emirates' cargo arm is unlikely to revisit the Airbus A380 Freighter should the programme be revived, as it is unconvinced that the aircraft has enough to...
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Eclipse hits quality assurance target as deliveries continue to lag
Eclipse Aviation has received US Federal Aviation Administration approval for a flight...