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Recent decision could allow traffic increase at Farnborough
The UK government has approved an increase in weekend movements at London-area Farnborough Airport.
Airports
April 2, 2008
Farnborough Gets the Hollywood Touch
Plenty of A-list celebrities fly through Farnborough, but the British airport is set to get a serious dusting of Hollywood glitz when it features in the ne
Airports
April 2, 2008
Destination Airports: Tucson, Arizona
Tucson has a strong aviation tradition.
Airports
April 2, 2008
LA studying LAX pollution
The Los Angeles board of airport commissioners awarded a $2.15 million contract to Jacobs Consultancy for a three-year study to evaluate air pollution emis
Airports
April 2, 2008
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LAX installing safety lights
The FAA and City of Los Angeles have partnered to install runway status lights at Los Angeles International Airport.
Airports
April 2, 2008
FAA Ups Legal Ante Against Santa Monica Airport
In its ongoing battle with the Santa Monica City Council, which is trying to figure out a way to restrict jet operations at California’s Santa Monica Airpo
Airports
April 1, 2008
Runway Safety a Top Focus for FAA
FAA Acting Administrator Bobby Sturgell on Tuesday said he is pleased with the aviation community’s response to the agency’s August “call to action” to mak
Safety
March 27, 2008
Midway Island Airport operation in jeopardy
Midway Phoenix of Cartersville, Ga., operates Midway Island Airport (MDY), some 1,200 mi northwest of Honolulu.
Airports
March 26, 2008
Stewart New Home for GE Flight Department
General Electric’s flight department was expected to move this month into its new 100,000-sq-ft hangar/office complex on 12 acres at Stewart International
Airports
March 25, 2008
More Weekend Traffic OK’d for Farnborough Airport
The UK government has approved an increase in weekend movements at the London-area Farnborough Airport.
Airports
March 20, 2008
NBAA renews request for FAA to probe fees
On October 2 NBAA filed a revised Part 16 complaint with the FAA asking the agency to investigate the new landing fees at Santa Monica Municipal Airport (S
Airports
March 19, 2008
Avitat HPN improves it's 'Galley Direct' plan
For all pilots and other crewmembers who have ever struggled across a windswept ramp loaded down with cabin supplies, Jet Systems/Avitat at Westchester Cou
FBOs
March 19, 2008
The ins-and-outs of hangars
“When we look at building a hangar for a client we see someone who has made a significant investment.
Airports
March 19, 2008
TEB training tool available online
Teterboro Airport (TEB) has adopted a training tool developed by Raleigh, N.C.-based Noverant to help pilots prepare for flights into and out of the busy n
Airports
February 27, 2008
Berlin’s Downtown Airport Gathers Support
Defenders of Berlin Tempelhof Airport in downtown Berlin have reported significant progress in their fight to keep the German airfield open, as they have g
Airports
February 14, 2008
Landing-fee plan targets congestion
The Bush Administration announced a new national policy last month that would encourage congested airports to vary landing fees based on the time of day an
Airports
February 8, 2008
Magnetic interference found at London City
Magnetic interference was responsible for “significant navigation problems” a NetJets Hawker 800XP experienced on takeoff from London City Airport (LCY) 15
Airports
February 6, 2008
Customs Available at Carlsbad
Beginning January 15, operators flying out of Carlsbad Airport in Southern California have been able to obtain pay-for-service U.S.
Airports
February 6, 2008
London’s Oxford Airport seeks to lure more bizav
Oxford Airport is being redeveloped and marketed as a business aviation gateway for central England and the London area.
Airports
February 4, 2008
London Manston readies for British Open traffic
London Manston Airport is preparing to receive a barrage of corporate aircraft, bringing players and spectators to the British Open Golf Championship, whic
Airports
January 31, 2008
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