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All MD-90 Aircraft Lion Air Grounded
March 11th, 2009 | Comment Now
The Indonesia government decided to temporarily stop the (grounded) the operation of all aircraft type MD-90 airlines belonging to Lion Air began Wednesday, 11 March 2009. This decision was taken related slipped same type of aircraft owned by airlines in the Soekarno-Hatta Airport on Monday.
Dirjen Hubud Herry Bakti authorized explain in details, the operation of [...]
Download Indonesia Aviation Law
December 25th, 2008 | 1 Comment
About 70 percent of the material the new Aviation Act was passed by the Parliament (17/12) set about safety-oriented and the Aviation Security. Aviation Law also explained that the safety problem in the Aviation Act is the result of the adoption of the “Cape Town Convention”.
This’s Indonesia Aviation Law file. To download please right click [...]
Part of an Airplane
November 26th, 2008 | Comment Now
The modern aircraft has five basic structural components:
Fuselage
Wings
Empennage (tail structures)
Power plant (propulsion system)
The undercarriage.
The fuselage is the main body structure to which all other components are attached. The fuselage contains the cockpit or flight deck, passenger compartment and cargo compartment. While wings produce most of the lift, the fuselage also produces a little lift. [...]
Read More >>CASA C212
November 8th, 2008 | Comment Now
Initially conceived as a light STOL transport for the Spanish air force, the CASA C212 has found a handy market niche and is highly regarded for its utility in underdeveloped regions.
Designed to replace the Spanish air force’s mixed transport fleet of Douglas C47 Dakotas, CASA Azors and Junkers Ju 52s still in service in the [...]
Fokker F-100
November 6th, 2008 | Comment Now
Fokker’s largest aircraft, the Fokker 100 is a 100 seat jet airliner based on the F-28 Fellowship, but stretched and thoroughly modernised.
Fokker announced it was developing the Fokker 100 simultaneously with the Fokker 50 turboprop in November 1983. The Fokker 100 is based on the basic F-28 airframe, with the most important and obvious change [...]
CASA CN-235
November 4th, 2008 | Comment Now
The CN235 regional airline and military tactical transport was designed and developed under the Airtech banner as a 50
One prototype was built in both countries and these rolled out simultaneously on September 10 1983. The Spanish prototype flew first, on November 11 1983, with the Indonesian built aircraft following on December 30 that year. Certification [...]
Aircraft ATR-42
November 2nd, 2008 | Comment Now
Aerospatiale and Aeritalia (now Alenia) established Avions de Transport Regional as a Groupement d’Intéret Economique under French law to develop a family of regional airliners. The ATR-42 was the consortium’s first aircraft and was launched in October 1981.
Read More >>Airbus A330-300
October 27th, 2008 | Comment Now
The A330-300 is the biggest member of Airbus’ twinjet family and is closely related to the four engined long range A340 with which it shares near identical systems, airframe, flightdeck and wings, the only major difference being the twin (versus four) engine configuration.
Read More >>Boeing Type B737-400
October 25th, 2008 | Comment Now
Boeing announced it was developing a new higher capacity version of the fast selling 737-300 in June 1986. The new aeroplane, the 737-400, was developed as a 150 seat class 727 replacement. Although Boeing had initially developed the 180 to 200 seat 757 to replace the successful 727, there still existed a considerable market for [...]
Read More >>Boeing Type B737-300
October 22nd, 2008 | Comment Now
The 737-300 is the first of the three member second generation CFM56 powered 737 family, which also comprises the stretched 737-400 and shortened 737-500. The success of the second generation Boeing 737 family pushed sales of the mark to over 3000, a record for a commercial jetliner. Boeing announced it was developing the 737-300 in [...]
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