Content Archive: June 2012

Safety

UK Politicians Demand Tougher EASA Rules on Duty Limits

The UK parliament's transport committee says that proposed EASA flight duty rules are less safe than existing rules in some instances
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Latest Merger To Create Third Largest Airline in Brazil

An Azul-Trip merger would create Brazil's third largest airline.
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Shell Oil Questions North Sea Helicopter Safety

Shell Oil Worried About Contractor Safety

House Subcommittee Challenges ATC Consolidation Efforts

House Subcommittee Challenges ATC Consolidation Efforts
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Canada's Safety Board Investigates Midair Near D.C.

Two Federal Employees Diein Midair Near DC

Dash 8 Pilots Faulted in Stick-shaker Incident

Dash 8 Crew Faulted in Stick-Shaker Incident
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MD-83 Crash in Lagos Follows 727 Crash in Ghana

Nigerian Crash Comes on the Heels of One in Ghana
Aircraft

U.S., EC Align on Cargo Security Rules

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the European Commission agreed on June 1 to recognize each other’s air cargo security regimes.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

New Headset from Avid Spells Clarity

Cabin Interior and Electronics

Gore Design Delivers Head-of-State ACJ340