| Where's the Cranfield report? |
| Report published on 10 May 2011 3 years, 178 days since the House of Lords recommended "identifying the substances produced during a fume event be completed urgently." Cranfield University said they would not be in a position to publish the report "until 2009", and subsequently said they would publish the information on 15th March 2010. So the report is now 1 year, 56 days late. As the university already has "close commercial partnerships with Airbus, BAE Systems, Boeing and Rolls-Royce, to name just a few", we are not expecting them to report any "inconvenient" information that might damage their business prospects, i.e "no evidence of a problem, but further research may be required." Background information and Aerotoxic Association comment Letters requesting current data on cabin air quality research Article reporting cabin air quality and the Cranfield Report: NEXUS: Aerotoxic Syndrome - Aviation's best-kept secret |







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