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February 06, 2013

DOT IG Says FAA Is Lagging In Airline Safety

Report Indicates Progress Is Being Made, But Challenges Remain In Implementing The Airline Safety Act

The Department of Transportation Inspector General says that the FAA has implemented many of the measures contained in the Airline Safety and FAA Extension Act passed by the Congress in 2010, but the Agency and industry have not yet achieved the full measure of the Act’s intended safety enhancements.

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Yakutia Airlines First To Operate Q400 Aircraft In Russia

Will Fly Three Of The Aircraft In Russia And The Commonwealth Of Independent States (CIS)

Bombardier Aerospace has welcomed Yakutia Airlines to the growing family of Bombardier Q400 aircraft operators. Yakutia Airlines, a domestic passenger carrier based in the northeast region of Russia, will fly three Q400 aircraft, with the first one having arrived this week at Yakutsk Airport.

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EU Supports Better Airport And Airspace Coordination With Grant

Primary Goal Is To Accelerate A-CDM Processes At Select European Airports

The EU will support with almost €4 million ($5.41 million) from the TEN-T Program, a project to support and accelerate Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) and Airspace Management (ASM) with a view of optimising resources at European airports and progressing towards an efficient and flexible use of airspace.

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Turkish Airlines Orders 5 Additional A330 Passenger Aircraft

Airbus: Repeat Order Great Vote Of Confidence In A330s Efficiency And Reliability

Turkish Airlines has signed a firm order for two additional A330-300 passenger aircraft and three options as part of the carrier’s continued growth plans. The additional order for the A330 family is taking their total firm order for the type to 38. Turkish Airlines placed their first order with Airbus in 1984, and today operate a total of 104 Airbus aircraft.

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CAAS Hosts World Forum On Aviation's Future

Singapore Offers New Civil Aviation Scholarships For Students In Developing Countries

The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) hosted more than 100 aviation leaders from all over the world at the just-concluded 4th World Civil Aviation Chief Executives Forum (WCACEF).

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Boeing Asks FAA To Lift 787 Flight Ban For Testing

Has Submitted Applications For Permission To Test Potential Battery Fixes

In what may be the first breakthrough in a return to flight for Boeing's Dreamliners, the planemaker has asked the FAA to allow it to begin conducting test flights with the airplane to evaluate potential fixes for battery issues.

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