All Ops & safety articles – Page 648
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Airbus stumbles as it tries to transition from A380 Wave 1 to Wave 2 design
The latest delivery delays have arisen as Airbus's effort bring the first "Wave 2" A380 ...
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Airbus could run electric taxi demonstration on A320 this year
Airbus could undertake a demonstration of an electric taxi system on an A320 this year...
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Comment- The Riddle of the Skies
With US-European Union talks on liberalising air transport about to reach their second stage, strong leadership is critical if both sides are to remain focused on the prize
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Cool reception for USA's wider open skies ambitions
The USA's surprise proposal to widen the scope of European Union-US open...
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Airbus to flight test Aviation Partners winglets on A320 in July
Airbus has teamed up with Boeing's winglet supplier Aviation Partners to undertake a second evaluation of large winglets for the A320 family. Flight tests...
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ATR may have been damaged in 'barrel roll'
Danish civil aviation administration SLV is awaiting a detailed statement from regional airline Cimber Air after suspecting that one of its ATR 42-500 turboprops...
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PICTURE: ILFC takes 400th Boeing 737
International Lease Finance has taken delivery of its 400th Boeing 737 and 660th Boeing aircraft, a Next Generation 737-800, shown here during a test flight,...
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Threats that could destroy the Single European Sky project
The International Air Transport Association is concerned that, despite the meticulous planning embodied in the Single European Sky ATM Research Programme...
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Australia's Curry-Kenny Aviation Group purchases Slingair Heliwork
Australia's fast-growing Curry-Kenny Aviation Group has purchased Western Australia's largest privately owned aviation company, Slingair Heliwork.
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UAV safe separation to be integrated with SESAR air traffic management programme
Work has begun at Eurocontrol on enabling integration of unmanned air vehicles into the air traffic management system as it is now, but also into future...
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Crashed BA 777 inquiry battles to understand fuel restriction
UK investigators remain unable to explain the reduction in fuel flow that led to a British Airways Boeing 777-200ER losing power in both engines and landing...
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IATA: accident rate up but fatalities lower in 2007
The International Air Transport Association's bid to slash the commercial air transport accident rate for Western-built aircraft has suffered a setback after...