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2020-03-28

[aeronewstv] Ces gestes qui guident les avions au sol



Ces gestes qui guident les avions au sol
Vidéo aéronautique - Pour positionner leur avion sur leur point de stationnement les pilotes de ligne suivent les gestes d'un marshaller (agent de piste).
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2018-10-30

IATA In numbers: Air cargo



 
In numbers: Air cargo | Airlines.
 
Airlines. is IATA’s flagship multi-platform magazine, offering the latest aviation business news, exclusive airline CEO interviews, and expert insight and analysis.
 
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https://airlines.iata.org/data/in-numbers-air-cargo

Airlines. is IATA's flagship multi-platform magazine, offering the latest aviation business news, exclusive airline CEO interviews, and expert insight and analysis.

2018-10-20

IATA In numbers: World Air Transport Statistics 2017 review


https://airlines.iata.org/data/in-numbers-world-air-transport-statistics-2017-review

Airlines. is IATA's flagship multi-platform magazine, offering the latest aviation business news, exclusive airline CEO interviews, and expert insight and analysis.

2018-09-03

Aerobuzz - Easyjet encourage les femmes à devenir pilotes de ligne



 
Easyjet encourage les femmes à devenir pilotes de ligne - Aerobuzz
 
La low cost britannique recrute 460 pilotes en 2018. Elle vient de mettre en ligne une vidéo humoristique qui s’adresse directement aux jeunes femmes. Easyjet souhaite atteindre 20% de nouveaux pilotes féminins d’ici à 2020. La vidéo, dont l’actric…
 
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2018-02-02

[Kermit Weeks] The story of the Lockheed Constellation and the arrival of what is now the Fantasy of Flight Connie!

[EASA] : Easy Access Rules for Additional Airworthiness Specifications published!

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Date: 12 January 2018 at 14:01




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Easy Access Rules for Additional Airworthiness Specifications published!
The Easy Access Rules, are displayed in a consolidated, easy-to-read format with advanced navigation features through links and bookmarks, and are available for free download from the EASA website. They contain the applicable rules on additional airworthiness specifications for a given type of operations.
The document will be updated regularly to incorporate further changes and evolutions to the Implementing Rules, Certification Specifications & Guidance Material.


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2018-01-30

Atlas of the Sky



Atlas of the Sky
Originally, the atlas was born as a tool for internal use in DG MOVE, so staff would be able to find information efficiently. The first step was to develop a central database, created in-house back in 1999-2000. It involved just one colleague from the aviation policy unit and one IT expert from the former information resources team.
After some time presenting aggregated data with MS Excel, Access and Business Objects, it was felt that a more illustrative way to present data through maps was needed. In 2007 an internal project was launched, in order to assess the feasibility of such a geographical tool. The work started with a small team of four colleagues, who took on the challenge of developing the project on top of their other daily activities.
The effort paid off and a first version of the internal tool was released in 2014, with a limited number of maps. The Atlas kept growing until finally, it was decided to release a version for the public.    
The Atlas of the Sky targets not only the general public, but also specialists and operators in the air transport field. Maps are a great way to communicate complex data in a way that is easy to understand.  
Looking at the Atlas, the user gets a glimpse of the magnitude of the fascinating aviation sector. Air transport is a key contributor to the European economy, with an overall economic impact of €621 billion. It supports 8.8 million jobs and handles around a billion passengers across a network of 400 EU airports.
If you want to discover more, no need to fasten your seat belts, just glide smoothly to the site below.
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Imperial Airways at Croydon Aerodrome in 1924.