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  • Boeing 787 Dreamliner Makes International Debut

    FARNBOROUGH, United Kingdom, July 18 The Boeing 787 Dreamliner made its international debut landing at the Farnborough Airport at 9:09 a.m. (local time) in support of the Farnborough International Airshow that begins Monday.

    “It’s an honor to showcase the 787 here at the Farnborough Airshow,” said Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager of the 787 program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “I can’t think of a finer stage on which to present this highly anticipated airplane.”

    This is the first international trip made by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The airplane came via nonstop flight to Farnborough, U.K., from Seattle.

    “We took advantage of the flying time to conduct some flight testing on the way,” Fancher said. “We’re taking every opportunity to complete our testing requirements when we fly.”

    The 787 Dreamliner is built by an international team and will provide airlines around the globe with a new level of efficiency in operations, with a 20 percent reduction in fuel use when compared to similar-sized airplanes. The 787 also brings a new level of passenger comfort to travelers including bigger windows and more personal space as well as an environment designed to help them arrive at their destinations feeling refreshed.
    Boeing executives and members of the board of directors, dignitaries from the United States and U.K. and a wide variety of media were on hand to welcome Captains Mike Bryan and Ted Grady as they stepped off the airplane and welcomed visitors aboard. About a dozen people traveled on the airplane to conduct testing during the flight.

    Fancher and other Boeing executives will provide a media briefing on the 787 at the airshow’s main press chalet at 10 a.m. (local time). The airplane, referred to as ZA003, will depart Tuesday afternoon, July 20.

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  • ICAO NEWS BRIEF

    ICAO EUR/NAT Volcanic Ash Task Force takes steps to minimize disruptions to air transport operations

    Paris, – The ICAO European and North Atlantic Volcanic Ash Task Force (EUR/NAT VATF) agreed yesterday on a common working agenda to improve contingency plans in the European and North Atlantic Regions. The group was convened to establish a coordinated region-wide operational approach by aviation to volcanic ash emergencies,

    Existing plans proved effective in preventing accidents in the wake of the recent eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano in Iceland, yet action taken resulted in unprecedented disruptions of service and severe economic impact to the airline industry, as well as to sectors relying on air transport services.

    The Task Force identified key areas for improving the efficiency of responses to volcanic ash emergencies and will meet next from 8-10 June to finalize proposals to amend the current Volcanic Ash Contingency Plans, for subsequent endorsement by the European Air Navigation Planning Group and the North Atlantic Systems Planning Group.

    Yesterday’s Task Force meeting was attended by more than 50 participants from States, the European Commission, the scientific community and industry organizations representing airlines, air navigation services providers, pilots and engine manufacturers.

    “The fact that all concerned parties are involved in the discussions shows a high level of resolve to propose options that will significantly improve responses to future volcanic ash emergencies, with emphasis on both safety and efficiency,” said Karsten Theil, ICAO EUR/NAT Regional Director.

    The results of the Task Force will be incorporated into the work of the International Volcanic Ask Task Force established by ICAO on 29 April 2010.

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    ICAO NEWS BRIEF
    May 11, 2010 — oacicomm
    ICAO holds initial meeting on New volcanic ash contingency plan

    ICAO is furthering progress on the development of an internationally-harmonized safety risk management framework to provide for the safety of air transport operations in airspace contaminated by volcanic ash.

    The European and North Atlantic Regional office of ICAO will host a preparatory meeting tomorrow to begin the process of amending the regional volcanic ash contingency plan following the unprecedented disruptions caused by the recent eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano on 14 April,

    Stakeholders from the air transport and scientific communities will lay the basis for a more comprehensive meeting on 8-10 June, with the objective of delivering a revised North Atlantic Volcanic Ash Contingency Plan by 14 June.

    The results of the meeting will be incorporated into the work of the International Volcanic Ash Task Force established by the Council of ICAO on 29 April 2010.

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    Airbus Launches E-Fan Electric Trainer Airplane

    ElectricThe Airbus Group launched their two-seater, E-Fan electric trainer airplane in France last month.

    The all-electric all-composite experimental plane designed specifically as a demonstrator for the small electric aircraft technology made its first public flight in Bordeaux, France, during the Airbus’ E-Aircraft Day.

    The aircraft is comparatively quieter than the non-electric planes and has zero carbon dioxide emissions during flight. Moreover, it lasts an hour for training flights and half an hour for manoeuvres.

    According to Airbus, the E-Fan electric trainer plane will be used as a model for designing, building and selling two improved versions through their subsidiary company, VoltAir.

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    DVT Fatality on Rio Flight


    Pictured: TAM Airbus A330-223 arriving from Rio
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    What: TAM Linhas Aereas Airbus A330-200 en route from New York JFK to Rio de Janeiro
    Where: Rio de Janeiro
    When: Oct 23/24th 2009
    Why: On approach to Rio, a passenger began feeling unwell. On debarking, she passed out in the jet bridge. By the time the ambulance arrived 25 minutes later, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Doctors say that she suffered “economy class syndrome”, actually known as Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), an event which creates blood clots in the lower veins of the legs.

    A substantial amount of money and several credit cards disappeared the passenger’s purse, according to relatives.

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    SFO-Bound American Airlines Flight Encounters Severe Turbulence

    American Airlines flight AA-1743 encountered severe turbulence on the way to San Francisco, California, on February 14th.

    The Airbus A330-200 plane was flying from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, when it hit turbulence that injured a flight attendant.

    The plane continued for a safe landing.

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    Germania Plane Returns to Germany due to Loss of Cabin Pressure

    Germania flight ST-4212 had to return and make an emergency landing at Münster Osnabrück International Airport, Germany, on May 4th.

    The Airbus A319-100 flying to Palma, Spain, had to return due to loss of cabin pressure.

    The plane landed safely.

    All 129 passengers and 5 crew members remained safe.

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