All Ops & safety articles – Page 680
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Analysis of world airline accidents and incidents in 2007
Global figures for commercial aviation crashes in 2007 show an all-time low of 23 fatal accidents. Even the number of fatal casualties, at 597, was well...
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20-20 hindsight: accident reports published in 2007
investigations 20-20 hindsight: accident reports in 2007 Several final accident reports were issued during 2007. Following recommendations...
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EU states agree on airline emissions trading plan
Europe's environment chiefs have, as predicted, delivered a politically charged salvo to the world's airlines over plans to wrap international flights into...
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Accidents/incidents for 2007
Fatal events involving illegal interference with the safety of aircraft 23 MarchTransaviaexportIlyushin Il-76 (EW-78849)Mogadishu, Somalia1111TO The...
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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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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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EC sets out Single European Sky 'second package'
A "second package" of proposed legislation to reinforce and accelerate the implementation of the Single European Sky (SES) will be presented by the second...
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PICTURES: Iran Air Fokker 100 suffers fire damage during take-off accident at Tehran
An Iran Air Fokker 100 was substantially damaged when it veered off the runway while taking off from Tehran Mehrabad Airport on 2 January. Images of...
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Departing Tarom 737 damaged after reportedly striking vehicle
The high-speed collision between a departing Tarom Boeing 737-300 and a vehicle on the runway at Bucharest on 30 December was captured on a passenger's video...
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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...