Japan eased safety standards ahead of Boeing 787 rollout
Japan’s government stepped in to give Boeing Co’s now-grounded 787 Dreamliner and its made-in-Japan technology a boost in 2008 by easing safety regulations, fast-tracking the rollout of the groundbreaking jet for Japan’s biggest airlines, according to records and participants… Continue reading
Harmonization and Global Standards Key to a Safer Aviation Industry
The International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) 2012 Operations Committee (OPC) agreed to four main priorities to guide IATA’s safety initiatives over the next 12 months. These are:
Pilot and Engineer Training: Accommodating the growth in demand for air connectivity… Continue reading
Successful Aviation in Israel-Supported by Global Standards
Tel Aviv, Israel – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on Israel to use global standards to shore-up its air transport sector. Giovanni Bisignani, IATA’s Director General and CEO made the call in a meeting with Israeli Transport Minister… Continue reading
Gulfstream Large-Cabin Aircraft Now Certified By FAA As Compliant With Stage 4 Noise Standards
Noise Data Certificate For In-Service Aircraft Available Via Aircraft Service Change
SAVANNAH, Ga., November 4, 2010 — Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. announced today that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently certified the jet-maker’s large-cabin aircraft to the Stage 4 noise standard.… Continue reading




