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Superjet makes emergency landing in Moscow
A Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100 made an emergency landing in Moscow Thursday after its landing gear failed to retract following takeoff, according to reports. None of the 77 passengers on board the Aeroflot service from Moscow to Nizhny Novgorod were injured, but the incident was another black mark for a program struggling to shake off
Read moreNew details, but no cause on 787 woes
| 1 Comment on New details, but no cause on 787 woesA document dump by the US NTSB this week revealed extensive details on the safety regulator’s investigation into the battery fires that have grounded Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner. But the report also showed that investigators remain far from determining what caused the batteries to catch fire. According to a 39-page interim factual report, released this week
Read moreAir NZ names new head of customer service
/Air New Zealand has named a former Etihad Airways executive as its new general manager for customer experience. Calum Laming joins Air NZ from Abu Dhabi, where he served as Etihad’s head of guest experience. He previously held senior customer service and marketing roles at Virgin Atlantic and Procter and Gamble. Laming also held in-flight
Read moreNow allowed on US flights: knives, bats, golf clubs (but only two)
| 3 Comments on Now allowed on US flights: knives, bats, golf clubs (but only two)Reversing a decade long trend toward ever-tighter security regulations, the US FAA will again allow passengers to carry small knives and an assortment of clubs and bats onto flights. The policy change will bring US security standards into line with those overseas and allow the Transportation Security Administration to focus on more serious threats, the
Read moreApp promises cheaper aviation fuel
A US company has launched a free app designed to help jet fuel customers find the lowest prices at airports around the world. Delaware based Fuel Bidder LLC says its Fuelbidder.com app will help air charter or executive jet flight departments save time and money by leveraging competition between fuel providers. “Many aircraft operators are
Read moreAirbus A400M airlifter makes first production flight
The first production version of Airbus Military’s A400M airlifter has completed its maiden flight, with the company saying the aircraft is on schedule for delivery to the French Air Force by June. ‘On schedule’ is, of course, a relative term. France was initially supposed to receive its first A400M roughly three years ago. But after
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