All Ops & safety articles – Page 671
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US merger results cited in new push for government oversight
Outstanding issues raised by the 2005 merger of America West Airlines and US Airways - and the possibility that they will not be resolved in the near term...
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Second 787 could overtake first as production progresses
Boeing's progress with the second 787 is swiftly overtaking efforts to finish assembly...
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Neeleman’s Brazilian plans start to crystallise
Former JetBlue chief executive David Neeleman is continuing discussions with Brazilian civil aviation authorities and carriers with an eye on developing...
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DOT to consider prize money for alternative fuels breakthroughs
US government officials may offer cash prizes in order to quicken development of alternatives to fossil fuels for airliners.
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US regional CRJ fleets feel the squeeze
Chautauqua Airlines is to begin culling its Bombardier CRJ200s fleet this year, while fellow US regional carrier SkyWest is to reduce the block hours of...
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Cross-checks advised after near gear-up landing damages J32
Investigators are advising BAe Jetstream crews to cross-check landing-gear selection on approach, after an Eastern Airways aircraft suffered damage from...
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PICTURE: Airbus prepares A380 for Singapore Airshow
Airbus will be exhibiting the prototype A380
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Israel special - Rafael offers Jamming technology for slower aircraft
countermeasures jamming technology for slower aircraft Rafael is offering its Jam-Air directional infra-red countermeasures anti-missile system...
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Europe bids for technology leadership with Clean Sky
One of Europe's biggest-ever technology development initiatives is aimed squarely at slashing aviation's impact on air quality - and helping European companies...
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Tobacco road
At present the commercial air transport industry - including the manufacturers - are where the tobacco industry was in the 1970s and 1980s when it was officially...