Systems & interiors – Page 468
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Red-hot A380 completes heavyweight brake tests
Emergency services stand by as rejected take-off demonstration proceeds smoothly
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iFACTS poised to transform ATC
NATS demonstrates support system that can check for potential conflicts and will speed up decision-making
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Back to the drawing board
The A380 Freighter may be in limbo, but Airbus could ultimately return to the market with a much improved design
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Time to change - Garuda Indonesia Airlines
Indonesia has had one of the world's worst domestic airline safety records for 30 years, but it has the power to alter that
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Eclipse covers Avidyne avionics gap
Enhanced package to be retrofitted to existing 500s by year-end and will have 'no impact' on delivery schedule
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Airbus restructuring: no pain, no gain
Airbus's restructuring, with the loss of 10,000 jobs, aims to ensure the manufacturer's future health. However, politics may yet intervene
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Flight's training special: Eager to learn
From China to the Middle East, the aviation boom has set off a skills scramble as countries struggle to find and train thousands of new pilots. We look at how flying schools in China and India, as well as training providers in Australia, North America and elsewhere, are responding to ...
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Old Spanish trail in the path of Spaceport's FAA licence, possibly delaying Virgin Galactic's New Mexico hopes
The proximity of an historic Spanish Empire trading route to New Mexico's Spaceport America is set to delay major construction work, potentially putting back the 2010 start of the $1 million a year lease to be agreed with anchor tenant Virgin Galactic.