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Airports
New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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There’s another source of worldwide airport data, www.world-airport-codes.com.
The site allows users to search for information by five means: country name, country abbreviation, city name, airport name or airport code.
Airports
October 5, 2006
Weight battle continues at Teterboro
The battle continues at Teterboro Airport, where the FAA has vetoed plans by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey that would restrict aircraft usi
Airports
October 5, 2006
FAA rejects Port Authority proposals to limit TEB traffic
The FAA has rejected all four proposals the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) made to limit traffic at Teterboro Airport (TEB).
Regulations and Government
October 5, 2006
Raytheon Seeks London City OK for 400XP
Raytheon Aircraft is trying to obtain approval for the Hawker 400XP to use London City Airport.
Airports
October 4, 2006
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Lydd Airport Welcomes Bizav Traffic
The UK’s Lydd Airport is trying to attract business aircraft with a new executive facility operated by FAL Aviation.
Airports
October 4, 2006
Bizav groups hail their return to DCA
The June 23 event was called “Celebrate General Aviation,” but with general aviation access to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) still in lim
Airports
October 4, 2006
China eases handling restrictions
The volume of business aircraft flying into China is continuing to increase.
Airports
October 2, 2006
Torqued: Fallout from the TEB Challenger overrun crash
Last month we reported that, in the fallout from the February 2 Challenger overrun at Teterboro (TEB), the FAA levied a fine of almost $2 million against P
Airports
October 2, 2006
FAA floats idea of permanent Washington ADIZ
While many in general aviation were seeking to modify or eliminate the much-loathed Washington air defense identification zone (ADIZ), the FAA executed a 1
Airports
September 29, 2006
Busting D.C. Airspace Might Get Costly
Federal legislation (H.R.
Safety
September 29, 2006
DCA access rules go into effect
Rules that enable qualified general aviation operators to resume flights into and out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) went into effect l
Airports
September 29, 2006
Texas Airport Plan Clears Hurdle
The FAA said it has no objection from an “airspace utilization standpoint” to a plan to develop Air Rice Airport, a private facility near Katy, Texas, into
Airports
September 29, 2006
Hey Bloke, Land Here
Despite its location 60 miles southeast of the British capital, Lydd Airport is trying to attract business aircraft with a new name–London Ashford Airport–
Airports
September 29, 2006
FAA begins rulemaking process to extend runway safety margins
The FAA has decided to create a new rule to mandate a 15-percent runway landing safety margin for commercial operators instead of trying to impose the requ
Safety
September 28, 2006
No de-icing available at Truckee-Tahoe (Calif.) Airport
The de-icing contractor at California’s Truckee-Tahoe Airport (TRK) recently quit providing services, and the airport reports that it is unlikely any de-ic
Airports
September 27, 2006
Airport Profile: Kansas City Downtown Airport Gets An Upgrade
On November 15, Runway 1-19 at Charles Wheeler Downtown Airport (MKC) in Kansas City, Mo., reopened following extensive work.
Airports
September 27, 2006
New Hangar Dedicated At Grand Rapids, Mich.
Gerald R.
Airports
September 27, 2006
Debate about Farnborough traffic continues
Many local residents who successfully opposed TAG Aviation’s application to increase the number of weekend and holiday movements at the UK’s Farnborough Ai
Regulations and Government
September 27, 2006
LCY deal to close soon
Final bids to buy the UK’s London City Airport (LCY) were lodged on September 12 and a deal was expected to be agreed upon around press time.
Airports
September 27, 2006
Las Vegas is called the 'Desert Aspen'
It you’re flying to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS), a word to the wise–call ahead. Bill Bailey, a chief pilot based at LAS,
Airports
September 26, 2006
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