All Systems & interiors articles – Page 463
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The direct path: GPS approaches
GPS approaches are a fact of life, authorised or not. In the GA community they often are not. So what should regulators do?
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Airbus prepares for China
Airbus is gearing up for the start of A320 family final assembly in China next year, with Chinese staff undergoing initial training in Europe.
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Row 44 secures in-flight broadband customer
A privately held California-based firm, Row 44, is part of a growing list of companies planning to offer high-speed airborne connectivity services that operate over the existing Ku-satellite system.
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A380 airport costs draw US criticism
Government Accountability Office questions expense of modifying facilities and meeting FAA safety standards
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Airbus reduces A380 seat count
Manufacturer discards 555-passenger definition as it is based on 'outdated' business-class comfort standards
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A380 inspires nose job for A350
XWB takes on new look as Airbus studies revised cockpit window layout with family resemblance to big sister
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Picture: Airbus’s CAD drawing of revised A350 XWB nose study
This is the computer aided design (CAD) drawing of the Airbus A350 XWB’s forward fuselage from which Flight International has produced its rendition of the new nose shape being studied for the long-range twinjet.
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UK CAA to permit limited GPS approaches from July
Airfields with instrumented runways to lead trial as measures to help GA are unveiled
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Airbus studies A380-style nose design for A350
Airbus is evaluating a more conventional nose shape for the A350 XWB derived from that of the A380 as it continues to refine the twinjet’s design, Flight International magazine exclusively reveals in its 8 May issue.
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Ryanair boss backs deputy on low-cost transatlantic plan
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary insists that the carrier plans a low-cost long-haul transatlantic operation despite reports of a board-level divergence of opinion
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Assign all seats, India's airlines told
India ’s Government is to require the country’s airlines to have assigned seating on all flights under a change to civil aviation law, in a move that will directly affect market-leading low-cost carrier Air Deccan.