The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and Delta Air Lines have met to discuss passenger complaints about flight delays, cancellations and customer service on US-Accra routes.
Japan Airlines (JAL) reported a net profit of ¥140.6 billion ($1.52 billion) for the first nine months of its fiscal year (April-December 2012), down 3.7% from net income of ¥146 billion in the prior-year period.
In early September 2010, a United Parcel Service (UPS) Boeing 747-400 freighter crashed 50 minutes after takeoff from Dubai International after attempting to return to the airport following its pilots reporting “smoke in the cockpit” owing to a main deck fire.
Tec4Jets has won approval from Belgium’s regulatory authorities to perform line maintenance services and AOG support on all variants of the Airbus A320 family at its Brussels Airport base. The approval adds the A320 family to Tec4Jets’ existing line maintenance services and AOG support for Boeing 737 Classic and NG models, as well as the Boeing 767.
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Results from the world’s first civil flight powered by 100% biofuel released by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) show that the biofuel used in the flight last October is cleaner than and as efficient as conventional aviation fuel. Data collected in-flight shows a 50% reduction in aerosol emissions when using biofuel compared to conventional fuel, NRC said. Additional tests performed on a static engine show a reduction in particles of up to 25% and in black carbon emissions of up to 49 % compared to conventional fuel.
Biofuel company Algae.Tec, which in September signed a collaborative agreement with Lufthansa, has gained approval from the Australian government for an A$12.15 million cash refund on Australian and overseas development expenditure for the financial years 30 June 2012 to 30 June 2015. The deal allows for an initial A$27 million spend on Algae.Tec technology developments, of which the Australian government will reimburse 45% or $12.15 million. The money will support funding of at least three algae bioreactor facilities in Australia, Asia and the US.