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Not Again: Another Passenger Smokes A Cigarette On Indian Flight
Another case of smoking mid-flight has surfaced in India, this time on an IndiGo flight, with a passenger once again…
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Boeing Nearing Deal For MAX Aircraft With Japan Airlines
The Boeing 737 MAX could soon find another major customer in Japan. If reports are to be believed, Japan Airlines…
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Leonardo Progresses on Multiple Program Fronts
Leonardo senior executives at Heli-Expo said the company’s rotorcraft development programs are making solid progress while admitting that some prices and wait…
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TSA focuses on network segmentation in new aviation cybersecurity rules
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced new cybersecurity requirements for airport and aircraft operators, which prioritises the development of network…
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Pilots encouraged to participate in medical study
Pilots are being encouraged to participate in a groundbreaking study by the University of North Dakota (UND) into the aviation…
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IATA releases 2022 Airline Safety Report
IATA’s 2022 Safety Report for global aviation shows a reduction in the number of fatal accidents and the fatality risk,…
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Airbus Invests in Strong North American Rotorcraft Market
Against a backdrop of global macroeconomic uncertainty, the North American market is a bedrock of optimism for Airbus Helicopters. Along…
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Air Serbia to trial on-board streaming, elevate ground experience
Air Serbia is looking to improve both its on-board and ground product in the coming months with a range of…
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Six tips to becoming a good CFI
The gateway to aviation leads directly through the CFI corps. In fact, with the exception of Part 103 ultralight vehicle…
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Heathrow told to cut passenger charges again
Heathrow Airport has been told to cut passenger charges for airlines next year, in a move that should feed through…
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