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Where's the Cranfield report?

2 years, 288 days since the House of Lords recommended "identifying the substances produced during a fume event be completed urgently." Cranfield University said they would publish the information on 15th March 2010. The report is now 166 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.

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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