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1. news | 15 Apr 2013
US aviation authority orders inspection of Boeing 737s
By AFP
» The US Federal Aviation Agency plans to inspect more than a thousand Boeing 737 airplanes to check for corrosion on certain pins that could compromise safety, according to a notice on the Federal Register.
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2. business | 09 Apr 2013
Indian skies filling up
Newspaper section: Asia focus
» India could emerge as a disruptive force in Asian aviation by becoming the world’s third largest market after the United States and China by 2020.
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3. learning | 28 Sep 2012
A job with a view
General news
» Air traffic controllers at Suvarnabhumi airport are expecting to handle more than 500,000 flights by year's end. You might call them the unsung heroes of the aviation industry.
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4. business | 28 Mar 2013
Upcountry pipelines still in limbo
PETROLEUM
By Yuthana Praiwan, Newspaper section: Business
» Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services Plc (BAFS) has asked the government whether it plans to resume a 6.5-billion-baht oil pipeline project, according to managing director MR Supadis Diskul.
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5. news | 03 May 2013
Airport to be built in Yala
» An airport will be constructed in Betong, the border district in Yala province, at a cost of 1.2 billion baht, the Department of Civil Aviation said.
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6. news | 15 May 2013
Vietnam mulls privatising airports
» Vietnam's Civil Aviation Administration has proposed the transport ministry allow foreign companies to invest in or manage "second-class" airports.
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7. news | 04 May 2013
Indonesia desperate for pilots
By AFP
» JAKARTA - Indonesia has started to train civil servants to become flight instructors to meet demand for pilots in its fast-growing aviation industry.
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8. news | 24 Apr 2013
Boeing 787 battery meltdown cause still unclear: NTSB
By AFP
» US safety officials investigating burned batteries on two Boeing 787s said Tuesday they are not certain what caused the incidents, even as aviation regulators approve Boeing's fix for the problem.
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9. business | 25 Apr 2013
Ministry gets tough on makeshift rockets
AVIATION
By Amornrat Mahitthirook, Newspaper section: News
» People who fire makeshift rockets or release lanterns that harm aircraft or disrupt aviation will face harsh penalties, the Transport Ministry says.
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10. news | 30 Mar 2013
Sydney flyover launches Qantas-Emirates tie-up
By AFP
» Two Airbus A380s made a dramatic tandem flight over Sydney Harbour to launch the new Qantas-Emirates partnership, hailed by the Australian carrier as a "seismic shift" in aviation.

