1 - 10 of 19 results for "Aviation"

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 3. learning | 28 Sep 2012

    A job with a view

    General news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 5. news | 03 May 2013

    Airport to be built in Yala

    By Amornrat Mahitthirook

    » 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

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