Systems & interiors – Page 234
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Cockpit alarm change to prevent repeat of Helios crash
Operators of older-variant Boeing 737s will be required to fit new cockpit-warning systems within three years, a measure to prevent the recurrence of the Helios Airways pressurisation crash near Athens six years ago.
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AERO INDIA: Diehl displays RTA-70 cabin mock-up
A potential cabin for the proposed Indian Regional Transport Aircraft (RTA) is on display at the show, with Germany's Diehl Aerospace working with the National Aerospace Laboratories on the project.
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ANZ seeks to fly damaged Q300 for repairs
Air New Zealand (ANZ) is seeking permission from authorities to fly a damaged Bombardier Q300 with its landing gear locked in place so the aircraft can be...
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ThaiTiger launch likely delayed to Q3
The low-cost joint venture airline between Thai Airways International and Tiger Airways is likely to begin operations only in this year's third quarter at...
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AERO INDIA: Cassidian opens engineering centre in Bengaluru
EADS defence and security division Cassidian has opened an engineering centre in Bengaluru, India.
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BA cabin crew union forced to re-ballot for strike action
British Airways cabin crew union Unite is to re-ballot its members for strike action, after the airline brought forward claims that the previous ballot was...
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Travelport signs pre-paid seating deal with British Airways
Global distribution system provider Travelport has signed an agreement with British Airways that allows travel agents to book pre-paid seats on the carrier...
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NextGen system 'adrift without money and political will'
Europe's SESAR air traffic management system is more likely to be implemented than the US NextGen because Europe has a much greater sense of urgency, claims Rockwell Collins chief Clay Jones.
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AERO INDIA: Bell Helicopter delivers first 429 into India
Bell Helicopter has announced at the show the first delivery of a 429 helicopter to a customer in India.
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TAM expands deal to fit OnAir connectivity to Airbus narrowbodies
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Bombardier floats in-flight Wi-Fi on regional jets
Delta in talks with Bombardier to offer in-flight Wi-Fi on regional jets
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FAA mandates 737 pressurisation alerting
The US FAA has finalised a rule that requires operators of 741 older generation US-registered Boeing 737s to install new warning systems within three years.
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Aircell closes on $35m in financing
In-flight connectivity provider Aircell has secured an additional $35 million in financing from existing investors and the company's management team.
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Vueling to decide on aircraft order this year
Spanish budget carrier Vueling, which has an all-leased fleet of Airbus A320s, will this year take a decision on whether to place its first aircraft order.
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Opinion
Comment: Enough now children
If it weren't so serious, the seemingly interminable World Trade Organisation dispute between Airbus and Boeing might be funny.
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Lufthansa Technik, Panasonic venture branded Idair
German maintenance firm Lufthansa Technik and Panasonic Avionics have branded their planned cabin equipment joint venture as Idair. Lufthansa Technik...
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ANZ to offer mobile phone capability on new A320s
Air New Zealand (ANZ) has fitted two new Airbus A320 aircraft with mobile phone and data capability, and could possibly roll out the technology to its remaining...
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Industry sounds warnings on airline pilot skills
Emerging evidence suggests that pilots are not being adequately prepared to fly in aircraft equipped with the latest cockpit technology
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FAA approves Cirrus safety aids
Cirrus is now delivering its Garmin flight deck-equipped aircraft with an automatic descent mode to prevent hypoxia accidents and an electronic stability...