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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The FAA is asking for public comments on the environmental assessment to replace 31 outdated airport traffic control towers at general…
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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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Bhanu Choudhrie on How the Pilot Shortage Can Increase Women on the Flight Deck
The aviation sector is beginning to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic that started in 2020. However, historical problems like the…
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Porter Airlines Extends Embraer E195-E2 Network To Winnipeg
It will be a hive of activity in Manitoba this autumn, as Porter Airlines has announced its intentions to commence a direct…
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The question of ownership
It was back in the post-hippie days of the late 1980s that I began my quest to become a pilot.…
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Analysis: Record plane orders raise the stakes in India’s aviation boom
NEW DELHI/PARIS, June 21 (Reuters) – Record plane orders by India’s top two carriers show the country’s untapped potential for…
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IBA Forecasts Thousands of Aircraft Orders at Paris Airshow
UK-based consultancy IBA predicts orders for between 2,100 and 3,000 aircraft at the Paris Airshow this year. “Over the past few weeks,…
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