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17. GKN and KTH Developing Fan Technology for Electric Aircraft
GKN Aerospace and KTH (the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology) are jointly developing fan technology for small regional electric aircraft. Under the EleFanT project, as it has been called, GKN and KTH will study aerodynamic design, performance, noise and manufacturing technology for a nested fan powered by electricity, either from batteries, hydrogen fuel cells or even more conv
18. Delta Bans Hoverboards
Delta has decided to not allow hoverboards on board its aircraft out of safety considerations. The airline specifically disallows hoverboards and all lithium battery powered self-balancing personal transportation devices in carry-on and checked baggage effective today, 11 December 2015.
19. CEVA Logistics First to Achieve CEIV Lithium Battery Certification
CEVA Logistics has become the first company in the world to receive CEIV Lithium Battery certification for its operations at Hong Kong International Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, following an extensive period of piloting. IATA launched the new industry certification program - Center of Excellence for Independent Validators Lithium Battery - to improve the safe handling an
20. IATA Calls for Transformation of Air Cargo Industry
IATA has called for continued transformation in the air cargo industry with a focus on raising the quality of its services. The global air cargo sector continues to face a difficult business environment. The anemic growth experienced since 2010 continued in 2015 with a 1.9% expansion of volumes. And yields have contracted each year since 2012. IATA estimates that volume growth will
21. Korean Air bans 'fire risk' laptops
Korean Air bans 'fire risk' laptops.
22. Boeing to Begin Modifying 787s as FAA Approves Battery Improvements
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has taken the next step in returning the Boeing 787 to flight by approving Boeing's design for modifications to the 787 battery system. The changes are designed to address risks at the battery cell level, the battery level and the aircraft level.
23. Air Cargo Priorities: Trade, Global Standards and Modernization
IATA has called on governments and the air cargo industry to focus on three priorities to accommodate the expanding demand for air cargo and ensure the economic and social benefits of aviation can be maximized. The three priorities are:
24. IATA Urges Air Cargo Modernization
IATA has called on the air cargo industry to accelerate modernization and focus on delivering high quality service. The call was made at the 11th World Cargo Symposium, which opened in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday against a backdrop of cautious optimism for the global air cargo sector. After several years of virtually no growth, air cargo demand began to rise in the second half of 2016. Ja

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