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- 121. Embraer’s Praetor 500 Business Jet Receives EASA and FAA Type Certification
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Embraer’s new Praetor 500 midsize business jet has received Type Certification from EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) and the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). The Praetor 500 received regulatory approval from Brazil’s Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC—Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil) in August.
- 122. ATR 72-600 Receives EASA Certification
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The ATR 72-600 has obtained certification by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). A prerequisite for the aircraft’s entry into service, this certification covers the new equipment on the aircraft, and is the successful conclusion to a series of ground and flight tests conducted on the ATR 72-600 prototype. Flight testing on the aircraft began in the summer of 2009.
- 123. Airbus A380 approved to Operate on 45m Runways
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Airbus A380 approved to Operate on 45m Runways. The Airbus A380 has received approval from both the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to be operated on runways with a width of 45 metres (150 feet) or more. Most of the world airports have 45m runways as standard width.
- 124. Qantas Resumes Flights
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Qantas flights resumed earlier today following approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). Fair Work Australia granted the Australian Government’s application to terminate all industrial action by the Australian Licenced Engineers Union, the Transport Workers Union, the Australian and International Pilots Union and Qantas.
- 125. New Regulatory Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Operations in Singapore
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Singapore Police Force (SPF) have enhanced the regulatory and permit framework for unmanned aircraft operations in Singapore to facilitate their usage while mitigating the associated aviation safety, public safety and security risks. The changes to the regulatory and permit framework are expected to take effect on 1 June 2015
- 126. ExecuJet Australasia Obtains BARS Accreditation
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ExecuJet Australasia has officially been accredited as the first Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS) fixed wing operator in the world with zero findings and become the second operator worldwide to be registered without restriction against the new risk based standard.
- 127. Captain Paul Morell to Retire from American Airlines
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Capt. Morell has built a career as an aviator and safety professional. Prior to his current role, he was Director – Flight Training and Standards. Earlier in his career, he served as fleet captain for the US Airways Airbus A330, Boeing 757 and 767 fleets, where he oversaw pilot training and operational policies and procedures. Prior to joining US Airways, Capt. Morell was a U.S. Na
- 128. AirAsia adopts Global Training Standards for Engineers
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AirAsia adopts Global Training Standards for Engineers. Low cost airline, AirAsia has selected the renowned Aviation Australia to deliver its aircraft maintenance engineer training for its engineers. AirAsia started a revision program on site at the AirAsia Academy, KLIA Kuala Lumpur this month with an option for further courses in 2008. The training which is being conducted by Avi
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