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Boeing Sets New Schedule for 787
Boeing has finally confirmed the inevitable by announcing today that this year’s two-month machinists’ strike and further problems with fastener applicatio
December 11, 2008
World’s Air Transport Industry Braces for Brutal 2009
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) predicts “the worst revenue environment in 50 years” in the airline business next year, according to a g
December 10, 2008
Court Halts New York Slot Auction
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December 9, 2008
FAA Signs NetJets as Newest NextGen Partner
Columbus, Ohio-based fractional provider NetJets Aviation on Friday forged an agreement with the FAA to become the agency’s latest NextGen partner.
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December 9, 2008
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Pratt & Whitney Lays Off 350
Pratt & Whitney laid off some 350 U.S.-based salaried employees yesterday in another sign of a projected slump next year in the civil air transport and mil
December 4, 2008
Boeing Averts Another Strike
Boeing engineers and technical workers represented by the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) yesterday voted to approve a p
December 2, 2008
Industry awaits publication of final rule on D.C. ADIZ
AOPA expects the Department of Transportation will publish the final rule on the Washington, D.C., air defense identification zone (ADIZ) days before Presi
ATC
December 1, 2008
Embraer Studies Chinese Market for RJs
Embraer released its first market outlook dedicated to the Chinese market at Airshow China 2008 in the People’s Republic of China.
Engines
December 1, 2008
FAA Signs Agreement To Accelerate ADS-B
The FAA last month signed a $9 million agreement with Honeywell and Aviation Communications & Surveillance Systems (ACSS) to accelerate the testing and
ATC
December 1, 2008
Universal urges FAA flexibility on WAAS
What’s up with WAAS? That’s the question countless business jet pilots have been asking since the FAA announced plans to publish thousands of WAAS LPV (lat
ATC
December 1, 2008
EU likely to require ADS-B out before U.S. mandate
At the Air Traffic Control Association’s annual November Convention in Washington, FAA director of surveillance and broadcast services Vincent Capezutto ad
ATC
December 1, 2008
Fans flight paves the way for CPDLC from Gulfstream
Gulfstream said it has completed a full future air navigation system (Fans) flight across the Atlantic Ocean using controller-pilot datalink communication
ATC
December 1, 2008
No Large Airplane for Embraer Now; Predicts $220B Market
Embraer confirms that “at the present time” it has no large-airplane project.
December 1, 2008
Mitsubishi Considers Longer MRJ
Mitsubishi Aircraft is considering a stretched variant of its regional jet and is analyzing market demand.
Aircraft
December 1, 2008
Joy Air Buys MA-60s
China’s Joy Air has ordered three Modern Ark 60 (MA-60) jets and is negotiating to buy 10 advanced MA-600s.
Aircraft
December 1, 2008
Grand China Aims High
Grand China Express (GCE), the country’s largest regional carrier, wants to be Asia’s biggest regional carrier.
Aircraft
December 1, 2008
GECAS Orders Chinese RJ
Irish-American aircraft lessor GE Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) is to acquire as many as 25 General Electric CF34-powered ARJ21-700ER regional jets
Aircraft
December 1, 2008
After a tumultuous year, RAA members take stock
What will the regional airline industry look like when the economic dust settles? That’s the question the Regional Airline Association challenged its panel
December 1, 2008
Superjet begins certification flying
The first flying prototype of the Sukhoi Superjet (SSJ) 100 regional jet, the second airframe built, was handed over to Russia’s Interstate Aviation Commit
Aircraft
December 1, 2008
Soaring fuel prices squeeze pre-owned t-prop inventory
Future fuel prices will determine the markets for regional turboprop and jet aircraft, according to Saab Aircraft Leasing president and chief executive Mic
December 1, 2008
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