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NextGen Taking Shape at Embry-Riddle
The NextGen testbed facility at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach campus is gearing up for a demonstration in November that will advance
ATC
September 25, 2008
Republic To Speed ERJ Retirements
Republic Airways and Delta Air Lines in late July reached an agreement to remove the Indianapolis-based regional airline’s final eleven 37-seat Embraer ERJ
September 25, 2008
SkyWest To Cut Midwest Flying
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September 25, 2008
Pinnacle To Retire 10 Saabs
Pinnacle Airlines will remove from service 10 of subsidiary Colgan Air’s 40 Saab 340Bs next month as part of a plan to reduce its exposure to pro-rate flyi
September 25, 2008
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Industry girds for glut of retired regional jets
When Bombardier and Embraer ended mass production of their respective 50-seat jets by 2006, it appeared that the regional airline industry’s love affair wi
September 25, 2008
User consensus on ADS-B remains elusive
When the FAA called in March for public comment on its notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on ADS-B equipage, it was with the understanding that there was
ATC
September 24, 2008
FAA video outlines NextGen plans
Everybody in aviation has heard about NextGen, the buzzterm that stands for the ponderous Next Generation Air Transportation System.
ATC
September 24, 2008
Politics turning NowGen into ‘Not-quite-yetGen’
The prospect of instituting near-term ATC improvements as industry waits for the arrival of NextGen in the 2020s seems now to have been delayed for at leas
ATC
September 24, 2008
FAA Suspended Slumbering Go! Pilots
The FAA suspended the two pilots who fell asleep during a scheduled flight for Mesa Air Group’s Hawaiian subsidiary Go! earlier this year for careless and
September 24, 2008
DAE Capital To Equip 50 737s with Blended Winglets
DAE Capital, the aircraft leasing and financial business arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), has signed a deal with Aviation Partners Boeing (APB) to
September 24, 2008
First New-production Marine One Flies
The first production model of a new generation of Marine One U.S.
September 23, 2008
Qantas Takes First A380
Airbus delivered to Australia’s Qantas its first of 20 A380 superjumbos during ceremonies held on Friday at Airbus’ delivery center in Toulouse, France.
September 22, 2008
Singapore Takes Sixth A380
Singapore Airlines last Thursday took delivery of its sixth Airbus A380.
September 22, 2008
NextGen Implementation a Huge Challenge for U.S.
While the need for ATC modernization is generally undisputed, DOT Inspector General Calvin Scovel III <link http://http://www.oig.dot.gov/StreamFile?file=/
ATC
September 16, 2008
USAF Tanker Competition Deferred until 2009
U.S.
Aircraft
September 16, 2008
Testbed Problems Add To A400M Delay
The Europrop TP400 engine that has been fitted to a C-130 testbed at Cambridge, UK, by Marshall Aerospace ran at full power for the first time last week.
Engines
September 16, 2008
Northern Europeans Seeking Alternatives to the F-35
Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway are all formally investigating alternatives to the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to replace their F-16s.
Aircraft
September 16, 2008
Rafale in Red Flag, and in Switzerland
Four Rafale fighters from the French Air Force have completed a month-long deployment to the U.S., where they conducted a squadron exchange at Luke AFB and
Aircraft
September 16, 2008
Report Scores Civilian Deaths, Shortcomings in U.S./NATO Afghan Air Ops
A report by the international Human Rights Watch (HRW) organization has put further pressure on U.S.
September 16, 2008
Airbus, GKN Close Filton Deal
Britain’s GKN has agreed to buy the wing component and assemblies manufacturing unit at Airbus’s Filton, UK plant, the companies announced today.
September 15, 2008
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