All Ops & safety articles – Page 844
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Crew struggled to regain control of doomed West Caribbean MD-82
Early findings raise questions about icing in fatal loss of MD-82 in Venezuela.
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Nine-year itch
After nearly a decade and two false starts, a 747 successor has emerged from Seattle that could give Airbus a few headaches
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Doubts emerge over IATA’s e-freight plan
IATA promoted its e-freight initiative to the air cargo industry at an industry event last month, but found many have reservations about the project.
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Single European Sky effort reaches definition phase
Deal between regulators and industry kick-starts $70 million first phase study work
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Face the facts with ... Filippo Bagnato
ATR is at Dubai in great shape – sensational shape compared with two years ago – on the back of a flood of orders and an oil-price driven resurgence of interest in turboprops. Filippo Bagnato, chief executive of ATR, talks to Mike Martin about the fight back against regional jets, ...
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ATR nets Kingfisher regional deal
Turboprop maker’s revival bolstered by ATR 72-500 order as Airbus scoops 30-strong A320 follow-on contract