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AirlineGeeks on MSNEASA Flags Smoke Risk on LEAP-Equipped Jets After Engine Damage
LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines are equipped with the LRD to reduce structural loads during high fan unbalance events, the agency said.
Air France-KLM is assisting EASA in honing a new environmental labeling scheme that will enable passengers to make more ...
Airbus A320neo-family aircraft have not been involved in any load-reduction device activation events relating to CFM ...
Air France-KLM will be the first to test the EU's new Flight Emissions Label, aimed at providing standardised emissions ...
Air France and KLM are partnering with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on the new EU Flight Emissions Label (FEL), which aims to inform passengers about the environmental impact of ...
ATPL training provider Bristol Groundschool (BGS), celebrated its 30th anniversary in October. BGS says it was the first distance learning school to offer computer-based training, and also to put ...
Safran Electrical & Power has received certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for its ENGINeUS 100 aviation electric motor.
Kenya Airways receives EASA Part-145 certification, expanding its MRO services to include European-registered aircraft and opening new business opportunities.
May 22, 2015 Long Distance Pilot Ground School for EASA Pilot Examinations Modular Distance Learning from PPL right through to ATPL for aeroplanes and helicopters. Since 2007, Caledonian Advanced ...
EASA recommends several measures to reduce the risks associated with GNSS interference. These measures include establishing coordinated procedures between authorities, ATM/ANS providers and airspace ...
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