flight safety

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    ATNS explains plan to fix air traffic controller shortage

    ATNS explains plan to fix air traffic controller shortage The Air Traffic Navigation Services (ATNS) has detailed ongoing interventions to resolve a dire shortage of air traffic controllers in South Africa and failures to adhere to important flight instrument procedure requirements. In the...
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    Boeing parts website goes dark following cyberattack

    Boeing parts website goes dark following cyberattack Boeing Co.’s website selling spare aircraft parts, software and services was offline Thursday after the aerospace giant acknowledged it was dealing with a cyberattack. Customers visiting the official Boeing supplies web page were met with an...
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    Suspected ransomware attack on Boeing

    Suspected ransomware attack on Boeing Boeing Co. confirmed it is dealing with a “cyber incident” that targeted elements of the parts and distribution business run by its global services division. Flight safety isn’t affected, Boeing said in an emailed statement Wednesday, adding, “We are...
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    Panic over counterfeit parts in airline industry

    Panic over counterfeit parts in airline industry Airlines and aircraft engine makers are racing to identify bogus spare parts that have infiltrated the global fleet via an obscure UK supplier, a potentially costly and complicated forensic endeavour affecting the world’s most widely flown...
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    5G restrictions burden pilots' workloads in the US

    5G restrictions burden pilots' workloads in the US Airlines and flight crews have been forced to sift through scores of new restrictions since last month’s chaotic roll-out of new 5G wireless service, aviation industry officials told lawmakers Thursday. Flight precautions imposed by the...
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    5G rollout disrupts US flights

    5G rollout disrupts US flights Airlines across the world are adjusting their schedules and aircraft deployments for flights to the U.S. over fears that a 5G rollout by AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. near American airports could interfere with key safety systems. Dubai’s Emirates...
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    Concerns that 5G could impact safety around airports

    Concerns that 5G could impact safety around airports A trade association representing major U.S. airlines asked Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the nation’s top communications and aviation regulators to prevent wireless carriers from implementing 5G services close to airports...
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