NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey last month said it incorporated 43 new GPS tracking sites into the continuously operating reference station (CORS) network, including 13 sites established by the FAA as part of its wide area augmentation system (WAAS). Four of the new WAAS sites are located in Alaska, four in Canada and five in Mexico. The network now consists of more than 1,200 sites worldwide.
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FAA constructing new ‘nerve center’
Thursday 01. of January 2009 Federal and local officials broke ground early last month for a new Air Traffic Control System Command Center colocated with the FAA’s Potomac... |
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Go Direct helps users achieve RNP approval
Thursday 01. of January 2009 For most flight department managers, the thought of navigating the maze of FAA rules to fly required navigation performance (RNP) approach... |
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WAAS LPV Approvals Picking Up
Thursday 01. of January 2009 A number of WAAS LPV (lateral precision with vertical guidance) equipment approvals for business jets have been completed recently or will be... |
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ADIZ Now a Permanent Washington Landmark
Tuesday 16. of December 2008 Despite heavy opposition by pilots and aviation alphabet groups, airspace restrictions and procedures implemented around Washington, D.C., after... |
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FAA Signs NetJets as Newest NextGen Partner
Tuesday 09. of December 2008 Columbus, Ohio-based fractional provider NetJets Aviation on Friday forged an agreement with the FAA to become the agency’s latest NextGen... |
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