All Systems & interiors articles – Page 417
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Cross-checks advised after near gear-up landing damages J32
Investigators are advising BAe Jetstream crews to cross-check landing-gear selection on approach, after an Eastern Airways aircraft suffered damage from...
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PICTURE: Airbus prepares A380 for Singapore Airshow
Airbus will be exhibiting the prototype A380
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Field Aviation carves out big niche in paramilitary modifications
Growth in security and paramilitary applications has Toronto specialist working flat out
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Tobacco road
At present the commercial air transport industry - including the manufacturers - are where the tobacco industry was in the 1970s and 1980s when it was officially...
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New Eurocontrol chief sets out priorities
Eurocontrol's new director general, David McMillan, says 2008...
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Israel special - Flag carrier El Al thrives despite high fuel costs and competition
airlines El Al's new departures Israel's recently-privatised flag-carrier is thriving, despite fuel costs and an open skies policy that has increased...
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Singapore 2008 - Turboprops and jets in the Philippines
airlines Philippines hots up The Philippines' airline market is expanding but some operators are finding that increasing services is proving...
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Engine oil may be cabin air culprit
The UK Department for Transport has been carrying out exploratory tests to decide the best methods for detecting chemicals that are present in cabin air...
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Business briefs
B/E Aerospace grows fourth-quarter profits INTERIORS Pre-tax profits at cabin interior supplier B/E Aerospace soared last year to $215 million from...
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Boeing receives mixed reaction to three-two-three 787 seat layout
Boeing has received a mixed reaction from 787 customers to the unique eight-abreast premium...
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UK aerotoxic inquiry may head down the wrong path
The UK Department for Transport has been carrying out exploratory tests to decide...
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NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis launches carrying ESA's Columbus laboratory
NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis had a smooth start to mission STS-122 carrying ESA's Columbus laboratory to the International Space Station, after a two-month delay following the cancellation of its December launch