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Boeing Logs 777 Order from THY
Turkish Airlines has signed a new firm order for five Boeing 777-300ERs valued at $1.38 billion at list prices, the manufacturer confirmed this morning.
Aircraft
May 6, 2009
Surface vehicles added to incursion-prevention program
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is showing the world how to safely monitor and control the movement of surface vehicles and greatly minimize the risk of runwa
ATC
May 4, 2009
Industry to Senate: shorten NextGen timetable
Congress seems to be getting fed up with the slow pace of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) rollout.
ATC
May 4, 2009
Boeing 787 Moves to Flight Line for Testing
Boeing has moved the first 787 prototype to the flight line in <link news/single-news-page/article/two-thirds-of-787-certification-completed-first-flight-p
Aircraft
May 4, 2009
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Hainan Group Cuts ERJ 145 Order in Half
Harbin Embraer Aircraft Industry Company (HEAI) has reached an agreement with HNA Group, owner of Hainan Airlines, to reduce the original firm order for 50
Aircraft
May 4, 2009
U.S. proposal to terminate loran-C draws fire from UK
A last-minute change in U.S.
ATC
May 1, 2009
EASA purview expands to cover ATC and airports
With the introduction of the second phase of the Single European Sky (SES II), the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) will greatly increase its scope b
ATC
May 1, 2009
New Marine One Axed
he Obama Administration’s proposed Fiscal Year 2010 defense budget ends funding for the controversial Presidential helicopter replacement program, the cost
Aircraft
May 1, 2009
Two-Thirds of 787 Certification Completed; First Flight Planned for June
Boeing has submitted nearly two-thirds of the type- and production-certificate “deliverables” for the 787 Dreamliner to the FAA, program vice president and
Aircraft
May 1, 2009
N.Y. Tracon Promises To Cut WX Delays
For the upcoming thunderstorm season, the FAA is changing the severe weather avoidance plan (Swap) to cut down on gate holds and takeoff delays associated
ATC
April 30, 2009
Embraer seeks LCY approval for E190; Lineage 1000 OK will follow
Embraer’s 100-seat E190 in late March formally began its campaign to gain certification for flights into and out of London City Airport (LCY).
Aircraft
April 30, 2009
Foundation Promotes User Fees
In a recent issue of “ATC Reform News,” Reason Foundation director of transportation studies Robert Poole uses the anti-business jet rhetoric to further pu
ATC
April 30, 2009
RAA special section 2009
Trans States Holdings president and COO Rick Leach has seen his company through rough patches in the past, and he has helped the RAA tackle “challenges” of
April 30, 2009
RAA Special Section: Cohen sees opening to ‘fix’ ATC system
Last year’s fourth quarter saw regional airline departures decline 11.6 percent, passenger traffic drop 7.5 percent, total capacity fall 9 percent and bloc
April 30, 2009
RAA Special Section: Lotterer asks for rational training rules
A proposed rule that calls for a sweeping overhaul of flight crew and dispatcher training has certainly piqued the interest of RAA vice president of techni
April 30, 2009
RAA Special Section: SkyWest lets its performance speak for itself
SkyWest Airlines hasn’t found some magic elixir to help it escape the ravages of the global recession, but as long as it continues to perform to its partne
April 30, 2009
RAA Special Section: Europe’s regionals put skids on ill-timed capacity growth
Short-haul operators in Europe have been seeing almost no growth in passenger numbers and have struggled to reduce capacity to offset lower traffic as the
April 30, 2009
Boeing Reveals Plans for Upgraded 737
Boeing yesterday announced a series of planned improvements to its 737 line the company says will result in a 2-percent decrease in fuel burn and a marked
Engines
April 29, 2009
Boeing Makes First Move To Slash Widebody Output
By early in the year it seemed obvious to all but the OEMs themselves that significant production rate cuts would have to happen, but it would take until t
Aircraft
April 24, 2009
Q1 Deliveries Stable, Net Orders Negligible for Airliner OEMs
First-quarter production activity essentially kept pace with last year’s rates at the major airliner manufacturers, as Boeing delivered <link http://www.ai
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April 24, 2009
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