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FARNBOROUGH 2008: Tapping the market for a mobile flown
After years of jumping through airworthiness hoops and fending off the air-rage lobby, the onboard mobile phone providers are beginning to see their efforts pay off.
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European parliament votes in favour of CO2 cuts
The European Parliament voted this week 640 to 30 in favour of requiring all airlines flying into community airports to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 3%...
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Caribbean mourns US capacity cuts
Caribbean tourism leaders are increasingly concerned that the region will lose its air connections as US majors shrink departures from San Juan in Puerto...
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European pilot training industry 'heads for paralysis'
New proposed rules about European flightcrew licencing threaten to throw much of the continent's pilot training industry into chaos, at the same time closing...
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Australian training school expands
Australian flying training company Australia Asia Flight Training (AAFT) is establishing a second Australian Wings Academy (AWA) flight school in the country...
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Who would be hit by Europe's new pilot training rules?
Signatories to the joint letter pleading with the European Aviation Safety Agency to change its proposed flightcrew licencing rules reads like a lexicon...
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Eclipse is latest company caught in powerful lawmaker’s safety net
Eclipse Aviation is the latest company centred in the crosshairs of powerful US congressman James...
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A Spirited response: Baldanza speaks up
For a guy who takes out his own trash and works in an office with just one or two light bulbs, Ben Baldanza is a happy guy. He's enthusiastic, energetic,...
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MAS' MRO arm aims to be centre for ATR maintenance
Malaysia Airlines’ (MAS) maintenance arm MAS Maintenance & Engineering aims to be a heavy maintenance centre for ATR aircraft in the Asia-Pacific region.