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Boeing To Consult on MRJ Project
Mitsubishi Aircraft has signed a support contract with Boeing under which the Chicago-based company will serve as a consultant on the 70- to 90-seat Mitsub
Avionics
September 30, 2008
DOT IG Chides FAA Over ATC Uncertainty
DOT Inspector General Calvin Scovel III told attendees of a House Committee on Science and Technology hearing last month that “developing NextGen is one of
ATC
September 30, 2008
Bisignani: Airlines in Survival Mode
International Air Transport Association (IATA) director general and CEO Giovanni Bisignani characterized the actions needed to address the depressed state
September 30, 2008
Lockheed moves ahead on VH-71
The program to provide new VIP helicopters for the U.S.
Aircraft
September 30, 2008
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UBS Reports Slowing Bizav Flight Activity
According to UBS Investment Research’s business jet update issued on Friday, U.S.
ATC
September 30, 2008
Operators ‘Non-positive’ about ADS-B
A cost-benefit case for ADS-B equipage of general aviation aircraft cannot be made, concluded an Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) in a report published
ATC
September 30, 2008
787 Completes Crucial Pressure Test
Testing continues on the Boeing 787 despite the now three-week-long machinists’ strike estimated to cost the company $100 million a day.
Aircraft
September 29, 2008
Airbus Opens A320 Line In Tianjin
Airbus officially opened its first final assembly line outside Europe today in front of official dignitaries and 600 guests gathered for the inauguration o
September 29, 2008
DayJet Calls It a Day
Boca Raton, Fla.-based DayJet–the per-seat, on-demand charter operator of the Eclipse 500– ceased operations and let go most of its approximately 150 emplo
Charter & Fractional
September 29, 2008
ANA Outlines 787 Contingency
Boeing’s delays in delivering its much heralded 787 appears to have breathed new life into the near moribund 767 program, as the 787’s launch customer, Jap
September 26, 2008
Airport Execs Rail Against DOT Set-Aside
The Department of Transportation has drawn fire from the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) for a plan to set aside for “current and future
September 26, 2008
RAA Objects To DOT Urine Testing Procedure
The Regional Airline Association (RAA) has joined the Air Transport Association in asking the U.S.
September 26, 2008
Delta To Take Back Mesa CRJ900s
Delta Air Lines has notified Mesa Air Group that it plans to cancel its contract to fly Bombardier CRJ900s.
September 25, 2008
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
St.
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
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
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