All Ops & safety articles – Page 707
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EASA studying independence requirement for low-fuel warnings
European safety regulators are examining criteria for low-fuel warning systems on aircraft with a view to potentially requiring that such systems be made...
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Boeing outlines revised production and test sequence
Boeing says that the first four 787s - all of which are Rolls-Royce Trent 1000-powered - will undertake the bulk of the aircraft's flight-test and certification...
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Shanghai MRO to do 767 freighter conversions
Boeing and Shanghai Airlines' new maintenance, repair and overhaul company in Shanghai will be undertaking Boeing 767...
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PICTURE: Punctured tyre causes Sabreliner to abort
A punctured tyre caused a Rockwell Sabreliner 70 to abort take-off on 3 September at Juan Santamaria...
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Cathay, China Southern pick Panasonic for IFE
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways and Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines ...
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A380 wows crowds in Hong Kong
Large crowds turned out last week to witness the Airbus A380 flying low over bustling Hong Kong, in a visit that coincided with the Asian Aerospace International...
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Ameco looks to do 747 cargo conversions
Ameco Beijing , a joint venture between Air China and Lufthansa, is considering moving into the aircraft conversion business and...
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Airservices Australia tackles delays
Air traffic delays on the eastern seaboard of Australia at the country's three major airports are costing in excess of A$70 million ($58 million) and generating...