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EADS Socata Celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the TBM 700's first flight

18.07.2008 22:20    jets.ru
The world's fastest single-engine turboprop aircraft continues its international success
EADS Socata Celebrates the 20th Anniversary of the TBM 700's first flight


Oxford Airport formally accepts new 'oxfordjet' facility Boost for local business economy and passengers

18.07.2008 22:20    jets.ru
oxfordjet, Oxford Airport's brand new business aviation centre was yesterday, 16 July, officially handed over to the airport's management team from the developers
Oxford Airport formally accepts new 'oxfordjet' facility Boost for local business economy and passengers

VistaJet is up, up and away

18.07.2008 22:20    jets.ru
VistaJet claims to be the fastest-growing private jet company and expects to have a fleet of 94 aircraft by 2012
VistaJet is up, up and away

Sikorsky Names New Jet International as Commercial Sales Rep in Italy, Monaco

18.07.2008 22:20    jets.ru
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. today announced the appointment of New Jet International to act as exclusive representative in Italy and Monaco for Sikorsky commercial helicopter sales
Sikorsky Names New Jet International as Commercial Sales Rep in Italy, Monaco

Garmin's G600 nears certification

18.07.2008 22:18    jets.ru
Garmin's long-awaited G600, a retrofit glass panel made for the general aviation fleet, is nearing certification

Farnborough showcases the future of flying - Sustainable Aviation

18.07.2008 22:18    jets.ru
Historical cuts in CO2 (70% in past 50 years), noise (75% in past 30 years) and NOx (50% in 50 years) to be built on through further future reductions

Mid Air Collision

18.07.2008 14:17    atc-news.com
Pilot associations, air traffic controller unions and other industry groups are concerned about what they perceive to be an increasing trend toward criminalizing the actions of aviation professionals following major accidents.High Crimes: Treating Aviation Pros as Felons (Muzi)Medical helicopter pilot

Civil Aviation Authority

18.07.2008 14:17    atc-news.com
Ryanair is to stand down a quarter of its fleet at Stansted and close seven continental European bases before Christmas. The unprecedented cutbacks at Europe's biggest budget airline indicate the depth of the aviation recession.Ryanair grounds a quarter of its

Ryanair cuts winter flights as it feels chill

18.07.2008 12:55    business.scotsman.com
BUDGET airline Ryanair yesterday announced substantial cutbacks in its number of winter flights from Stansted Airport.

Nigeria: Checking Road Carnage

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
For mainly man-made reasons, road accidents have become constant news items in Nigeria. Considering the fact that most of them are avoidable, it would be unfortunate indeed for the country to continue to harvest more casualties and other losses.

Tanzania: New Fares Spell Trouble

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
Public transporters have finally been granted the fare increase they have been agitating for, citing increased operational costs and rising fuel prices. The fares on urban and upcountry routes have gone up by a hefty 20 per cent, at a

Namibia: Cross-Border Agreement to Benefit Airports

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
Namibia Airports Company Limited (NAC), and its South African counterpart Airports Company South Africa Limited (ACSA), have signed a five-year memorandum of understanding (MoU).

Namibia: National Airline Tackles Fraud Head-On

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
Air Namibia's Executive Management on Monday signed a 'Declaration of Commitment Statement' at the launch of its fraud prevention policy and response plan.

Nigeria: Fresh Facts Emerge On Chachangi Airline Burst Tyre

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
Facts have emerged that a tyre of the Chachangi Airline burst, before skidding off the runway, Monday evening, after it landed at the middle of the runway.

Namibia: Henties Bay Salt Road to Get Face-Lift

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
The Municipality of Henties Bay recently passed a motion that would allow the tarring of the salt road that connects the town to its southern neighbour - Swakopmund.

South Africa: 'One in Five Tyres Filled to Wrong Pressure'

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
About one in every five tyres is filled to the wrong pressure at service stations because of inaccurate gauges, leading to a potentially hazardous situation for drivers, the Automobile Association (AA) has warned.

South Africa: Summit to Create Safe Environment for Commuters

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
The Ekurhuleni Municipality is to host a summit aimed at creating a safe environment for all commuters, especially women and children, in the public transport industry.

Nigeria: Two Varsity Students Die in Auto Crash

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
TWO students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka were feared dead yesterday and five others placed on danger list following an accident invloving a bus conveying the students to their permanent site and a trailer.

Angola: Public Works Minister Assesses Infrastructures in Benguela

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
The Angolan Public Works minister, Higino Carneiro, learnt last Wednesday about the level of execution of social impact works, underway in the centre-west Benguela Province, in the framework of the Public Investments Programme, aimed at improving people's living standards in

Kenya: Officers Board Ships to Inspect Cars

18.07.2008 12:35    allafrica.com
Officers from the Kenya Revenue Authority's preventive department have started boarding ships carrying vehicles to determine their ages before they can be offloaded.

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