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Aviation CEOs, others to meet in Lagos
No fewer than 250 aviation industry professionals are expected to converge in Lagos to deliberate on issues limiting the sector’s…
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Personalization, Technology Top Today’s Interiors
From green executive airliners to legacy turboprops, completion and refurbishment activity is strong and demand is ascending, according to a…
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Legacy Tails: The Premier Stands ‘Outside its Time’
History is chock full of aircraft said to have come before their time, with technologies or designs that only gained…
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7 injured during severe turbulence on Hawaiian Airlines flight to Australia
Seven people were injured on a Hawaiian Airlines flight to Sydney, Australia, on Friday when the plane was buffeted by…
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Want your voice heard on the FAA’s new control towers?
The FAA is asking for public comments on the environmental assessment to replace 31 outdated airport traffic control towers at general…
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7 injured in turbulence on Hawaiian Airlines flight to Australia
HONOLULU — A Hawaiian Airlines flight from Honolulu to Sydney hit severe turbulence, injuring seven people on board. The plane was carrying…
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Aviation museum launches new fleet of pedal planes
The Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada is offering a new activity for parents looking to keep their kids busy…
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Go First submits ‘resolution plan’ to re-start flight operations
Indian low-cost carrier Go First, formerly known as Go Air, had ceased its operations temporarily on 3 May, 2023. The…
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India’s DGCA to conduct audit of Go First aircraft
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will conduct a physical audit of Go First (G8, Mumbai International) aircraft before approving any restart…
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Getting To Yes on CPDLC
The FAA plans to allow additional business aircraft to use en-route controller-pilot data link communications (CPDLC) again, ending a moratorium…
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