Safety experts to reconsider separation standards
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COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Cuba Market Not Panning Out As Planned For U.S. Carriers

Demand for Cuba travel has underwhelmed the industry. The 50-year flight hiatus meant airlines had little data with which to predict the popularity of flights. 

DEFENSE

MAKS Airshow Spotlights Russian Aerospace Industry In Transition

Russia is trying to reform, reorganize and civilianize its military-industry complex to face new geopolitical realities. 

 
 

SAFETY

In The Wake of An A380: Dealing With Wake Turbulence

A series of high-altitude rolls by a Bombardier Challenger 604 business jet following a wake encounter with an Airbus A380, is causing aviation safety experts to reconsider separation standards when cruising near super-weight category aircraft.

MRO

Parts’ Prevalence

The gem in Boeing’s new services business may not be the much-heralded data analytics.

 

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