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AuthorAirbus admits design flaws but says A380 safe to fly
January 26, 2012 0 commentCracks inside A380 wings has led Airbus to acknowledge manufacturing and design flaws but insist that the world’s largest jetliner remains safe to fly. The planemaker confirmed that more cracks had been discovered during compulsory inspections ordered this week by the European Aviation Safety Agency, Reuters reported. The inspections were ordered after cracks were found
Read moreBoeing scores Norwegian MAX order
January 26, 2012 0 commentNorwegian Air Shuttle has ordered 100 737 MAX aircraft, giving Boeing its first European customer for its re-engined single aisle jetliner. The deal, valued at US$11.4 billion at list prices, also includes 22 737-800s. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article,
Read moreVirgin ups capacity
January 25, 2012 0 commentVirgin Australia has announced a series of extra flights across popular corporate, resource sector and leisure routes to meet what the airline describes as rising demand. The additional flights, commencing service next month, include the following: This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of
Read moreEurocopter revenues up, eyes market rebound
January 25, 2012 0 commentDriven by growth in its support and services business, Eurocopter posted a 12.5 per cent rise in revenues in 2011 to 5.4 billion euros (AUD$6.7). The growth came despite a slight decrease in deliveries from 527 helicopter in 2010 to 503 last year. Net orders, however, bounced back from 346 to 457, reflecting modest market
Read moreTAE buys NAS Services
January 25, 2012 0 commentAustralian company TAE has bolstered its maintenance capabilities by purchasing the NAS Services APU, starter generator and electrical component maintenance system from Cobham Aviation Services in Adelaide. Terms of the purchase were not released. In a statement, TAE said existing NAS operational staff and equipment would be retained, with operations transferred from NAS Services’ Parafield
Read moreACCC takes legal action over AirAsia fares
January 25, 2012 0 commentAustralia’s consumer watchdog has filed legal action against AirAsia X, claiming the Malaysia based LCC failed to disclose the full price of international flights from Australia. In documents filed in the Federal Court on Tuesday, the ACCC alleges the airline’s website did not include taxes and fees as part of advertised AirAsia X fares to
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