Bombardier Aircraft executes historic first flight
A Bombardier test aircraft executed a first flight equipped entirely with an all electric braking system
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A Bombardier test aircraft executed a first flight equipped entirely with an all electric braking system
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Lufthansa Technik has opened its new overhaul facility Lufthansa Technik Sofia Ltd. in Bulgaria. The new company, a joint venture between Lufthansa Technik AG (80%) and Bulgarian Aviation Group (20%), is based at the airport of the Bulgarian capital Sofia. More than 350 highly skilled workers will perform base maintenance checks on Airbus and Boeing
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Air Wisconsin Airlines has promoted Ed Baranowski to the position of managing director of maintenance, reporting directly to President and CEO James Rankin. In his new role as leader of the Maintenance Department, Baranowski will assume responsibility for all decisions relevant to airworthiness, serviceability, and flight safety, and will serve as Air Wisconsin’s primary maintenance
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Jeppesen has signed an agreement with Lufthansa to provide its Carmen Crew Management System (CMS). The project will start during the fall this year. Carmen CMS provides airlines with improved crew scheduling flexibility and an integrated crew management process which lowers operating costs.
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Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers reached a tentative agreement on a new four-year contract covering 27,000 employees in Washington, Oregon and Kansas. Union leadership is recommending that employees vote to ratify the contract. By mutual agreement, details of the agreement will be released first by the union. If employees vote
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Emrise Corporation received from a major international integrator of electronics systems for commercial and military aviation markets $850,000 in additional orders for power supplies for use in commercial aircraft. Shipments are scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2009 and be completed by the end of that year, which ensures continuity of shipments for
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