All Ops & safety articles – Page 854
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Virgin Blue's owner formally rejects takeover bid
Virgin Blue’s majority owner, Patrick Corporation, has formally rejected a takeover offer from rival transportation conglomerate Toll Holdings that would lead to its stake in the Australian carrier being sharply reduced.
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Smaller companies need state aid too – Edelstenne
France’s smaller aerospace businesses should be given the same access to state-funded development support in the form of repayable loans as enjoyed by Airbus, says Dassault Aviation chief executive Charles Edelstenne.
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Training blamed for MK 747 crash
Inadequate crew preparation and fatigue identified by investigators seeking reason for incorrect throttle setting
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Second A380 takes to the air
The second Airbus A380 embarked on its maiden flight this morning, joining the first A380 in the ultra large aircraft’s flight test campaign which kicked off in April.
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Emirates pushes Boeing on 787-10X
Emirates is stepping up pressure on Boeing to firm up plans to build a larger, 300-seat derivative of the 787 to replace the 777-200ER.
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Air Canada denies renewed pilot dispute will hurt 777/787 plans
Air Canada is denying that a breakdown in mediated talks to resolve Air Canada’s pilot seniority dispute will affect the carrier’s already troubled purchase of Boeing 777s and 787s.
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A380 to visit Asia-Pacific and Middle East
Airbus is finalising plans to take its A380 on a visit to the bases of early customers Emirates, Malaysia Airlines (MAS), Qantas Airways and Singapore Airlines (SIA).
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Pilot blames stress for bad landing
Unstable high-speed Ryanair 737 approach forces Irish carrier to re-evaluate and improve its training procedures
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A fairer deal?
Interline agreements, which let passengers travel on multiple airlines on just one ticket, are coming under European Commission competition rule scrutiny