SP's AirBuz - ISSUE No 05-10

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Issue Features

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    Superb Interior
    By SP’s Airbuz News Desk

    Malaysia Airlines has become the first Asia-Pacific carrier to operate the 737 Boeing Sky Interior

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    Air Cargo - Slow but Steady
    By A.K. Sachdev, Delhi

    Air cargo is one sector that has brought forth good cheer ahead of shipping, rail and road cargo movement

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    Airliner Manufacture - Composite Creations
    By Joseph Noronha, Goa

    Using composites in airliner construction reduces the airframe weight which enables lower fuel burn and therefore reduces operating costs

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    Airline Safety - Turmoil in Iceland
    By Alan Peaford London, UK

    A cloud of uncertainty, far larger than any volcanic ash cloud, is hanging over the global aviation industry as airlines...

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    Airline Safety - Ashy Disruption
    By Joseph Noronha, Goa

    For decades, airlines have successfully dealt with ash clouds by the simple expedient of avoiding them

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    We plan to make major inroads into aerospace, heavy and infrastructure-led engineering
    By B.K. Pandey

    Jean Michel Terrier, Director-Radioss & Safety Technology, Altair Inc in a tête-à-tête with Editor of SP’s AirBuz B.K. Pandey.

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    A Status Symbol
    By S.R. Swarup, Mumbai

    An aircraft in the corporate environment is not just a resource or a mode of conveyance but a potent weapon to be intelligently employed

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    Industry - Strengthening Ties
    By R. Chandrakanth

    Indian Operators Symposium, a two-day interactive session, was organised by Turbomeca and HAL at New Delhi to address the concerns of customers

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    Deccan 360
    By B.K. Pandey, Bengaluru

    About nine months after launch, Deccan 360 can be credited to have become the first Indian logistics company to launch operations with international freighter services as well as be the first air cargo carrier to operate on the hub-and-spoke model in India

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    At Long Last
    By B.K. Pandey, Bengaluru

    Though late, it is indeed a matter of immense relief for the Indian civil aviation sector that the second international airport at Navi Mumbai has finally been cleared

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    ATM - Managing Air Traffic
    By B.K. Pandey

    The seminar provided a platform for deliberations on a wide range of subjects that focused on developing India as an aviation business hub