All Ops & safety articles – Page 802
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P&W gears up for CFM parts run
Engine manufacturer on track for certification of first block of spares under Global Material Solution plan
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US green groups challenge NOx limits, wanting higher limits
US Environment Protection Agency faces legal action as pollution campaigners aim to raise technology bar
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NTSB opens inquiry after Alasks Boeing 737 departs on wrong runway from Seattle
US investigators have opened an inquiry after an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 incorrectly departed from the wrong runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
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NewsBombardier thinks of U-turn on CSeries, with engine plans for 110-130 seat airliner discussed with CFM and P&WC
Bombardier could revive its CSeries airliner by early next year and is in talks with CFM International and its joint owner General Electric, as well as Pratt & Whitney Canada, about the engine technology it requires for the proposed 110- to 130-seater.
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NewsUS FAA issues airworthiness directive including winter training and low airspeed alarm to address Cessna Caravan icing risks
Completion of an approved pilot winter operations training course and fitment of a low airspeed warning system to Cessna 206 Caravans are expected to be mandated soon by a US Federal Aviation Administration airworthiness directive applying to all commercial operations by the type, says the US Regional Air Cargo Carriers ...
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JAA to adopt multi-crew licence
MPL to go ahead despite pilot union's safety concerns over accelerated implementation of training scheme
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Back to stay: the regional aircraft market
The regional aircraft market is undergoing a transition as high fuel prices spark an upswing in demand for turboprops. Our directory reveals what is available
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Boeing fights war on weight
787 R&D spend ramped up, but company insists twinjet will beat performance targets



















