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97. Airbus A350-1000 Equipped With New Safety Feature
The first Airbus A350-1000, which was delivered to launch operator Qatar Airways in February, is equipped with a new safety feature that will now be standard across all A350-1000s. Called the automated emergency descent, or AED, the system engages the aircrafts autopilot function to automatically and quickly bring the aircraft to a lower, safer altitude in the event of in-flight c
98. Virgin Blue appoints new Head of Safety Systems
Virgin Blue appoints new Head of Safety Systems
99. Airbus Selects Inmarsats SB-S as Cockpit Safety Communications Solution
Inmarsats SwiftBroadband-Safety (SB-S) service has been selected by Airbus as a cockpit communications solution for the A320 and A330 aircraft families. SB-S will feature in the Airbus A320 single-aisle and A330 wide-body families. The advanced IP-based broadband communications platform will be available with equipment from Cobhams Aviator S series, as selected by Airbus, to deli
100. Emirates Launches Major Initiative To Enhance Air Safety
Emirates Launches Major Initiative To Enhance Air Safety
101. Korean Air Looks to Reassure Passengers About COVID19 Safety Measures
Korean Air has launched Care First, an informational service designed to clearly explain the multiple layers of protection the airline has put in place throughout the passenger journey to enhance travel safety and awareness for customers and employees.
102. Green Light for Air Astana to Expand European Services
Air Astana is now free to increase frequencies on existing European routes and also to plan for new destinations following the lifting of restrictions previously imposed by the European Union. According to the EUs Air Safety Committee, Air Astana has proved that it has safety systems and procedures fully consistent with international standards and is therefore released from the fr
103. New Regulatory Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Operations in Singapore
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
104. One in three hoteliers fear for the safety of their properties, survey reveals
One in three hoteliers fear for the safety of their properties, survey reveals

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