All Ops & safety articles – Page 860
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New licence ignites co-pilot safety fears blank
IFALPA urges rethink of multi-crew training syllabus
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NTSB calls for reverser ruling
Safety board says calculations for stopping distance should exclude use of engines
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KAL compares freighters as cargo unit looks for growth
Carrier reconsiders 747-400BCF options and studies new Airbus and Boeing aircraft
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Perfect timing
In-service experiments in Sweden are showing how future controllers could know precisely when aircraft will arrive – helping airports and the environment
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NewsMidnight Express: A night in the life of UPS's European air hub
In an exclusive web feature, Flight International's Commercial Aviation Editor Max Kingsley-Jones spends a day at UPS's air hub at Cologn Bonn airport, Germany.
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NewsBombardier to ditch CSeries in favour of RRJ participation
Canadian manufacturer opens talks on Russian Regional Jet involvement and briefs airlines on interim CRJ900 stretch
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NewsNigeria to get tough on unsafe aviation authorities
African country's aviation minister orders radical overhaul of several aviation agencies
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NTSB blames tired crew for 2004 Jetstream 32 crash
US safety board recommends additional fatigue-related training for pilots
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NewsThe Boeing 737 story
Four decades since its launch, the 5,000th example of the Boeing 737 has rolled off the production line. Flight International experts look into the past, present and the future



















