All Ops & safety articles – Page 901
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Joint study gives green light to Anglo-Irish ‘single sky’
Major efficiencies predicted through plans to combine two national airspace blocks
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Firefighters to assess role for UAVs
US Forest Service trials will test performance of unmanned communications relay above blazes in remote areas
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UK runway plans face long delay
With south east started of capacity, industry is warned not to expect action on infrastructure for at least a decade
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Outlook variable as industry weathers mixed fortunes
Job prospects in aerospace over the next few years are likely to be as unstable as the global economy, with airline growth fluctuating according to geography and type
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Safran takes loss-making venture under its wing
EADS and Renault withdraw from SMA Engines, set up to develop diesel powerplants
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Low-cost battle across the Tasman
Routes across the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand are heading for a three-way showdown between low-cost carriers Freedom Air, JetStar and Pacific Blue.
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Spin-offs fuel Air Canada’s growth
Air Canada’s holding company, ACE Aviation Holdings, is in empire-building mood, selling stakes in assets such as its Aeroplan frequent flyer programme to fuel growth in other areas
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Europe unveils its ATM masterplan
Political issues still cloud the way forward as the European Commission (EC) and Eurocontrol prepare to launch the “definition” phase of the SESAME programme that is designed to set a masterplan for harmonised air traffic navigation operations and standards.



















