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Mitsubishi MRJ90 to fly in 2011
Mitsubishi will fly its new 86- to 96-passenger MRJ90 for the first time in 2011, the Japanese industrial giant said here.
Aircraft
August 5, 2008
Delta Moves To Take Back CRJ900s from Mesa
Delta Air Lines on Friday notified Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group that it plans to cancel its contract to fly Bombardier CRJ900s as Delta Connection.
August 5, 2008
U.S. resumes anti-drug shoot-down program
The U.S.
August 5, 2008
Potomac Tracon now in full operation
Consolidation of five terminal radar approach control facilities into the new Potomac Tracon, located in Vint Hill, Va., is now complete.
ATC
August 4, 2008
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Don't tangle with this E-6B
In aviation’s early days, long-distance HF communications used wire antennas trailing behind the aircraft.
Aircraft
August 4, 2008
Suter plans new airline
Crossair founder Moritz Suter announced on July 17 that he plans to launch a new regional airline.
August 4, 2008
Avionics Update: Arinc's digital ATIS package aimed at smaller airports
You’ve probably never given it much thought, but recording and updating those ATIS voice messages is a royal pain in the neck for controllers.
ATC
August 4, 2008
Controllers blast FAA over staffing shortage
A shortage of controllers at Chicago Center and an uptick in air traffic in that sector are a prescription for disaster that the FAA has so far ignored at
ATC
August 4, 2008
Regionals Update: ALPA foils US Airways' plans for CRJ705
Unable to convince the Air Line Pilots Association to accept further regional-airline scope-clause concessions, US Airways has converted its firm order for
Aircraft
August 4, 2008
Regionals Update: United moves to shore up regional network
United Airlines completed a series of moves last month that signaled not only its intention to embark on a large-scale expansion of its regional network, b
August 4, 2008
Regionals Update: Qantas boosts regional presence
Australian flag-carrier Qantas last month announced it would enlist its wholly owned regional subsidiary, QantasLink, for a large-scale expansion along the
August 4, 2008
Regionals Update: ERA chief blasts EC for lack of 'business like' practices
Mike Ambrose, director general of the European Regions Airline Association (ERA), slammed the European Commission last month for a failure to apply basic b
August 4, 2008
Big changes may be in store for EAS communitie, airlines
Now that the U.S.
August 4, 2008
An-140 sales bode well for Antonov RJ
A growing order book for the 52-seat Antonov An-140 turboprop has stimulated engineers at Ukraine’s Antonov design house and the Kharkov manufacturing plan
Aircraft
August 4, 2008
M7 won't wait for 328 deal to pursue RJ work in San Antonio
M7 Aerospace, the company that took control of the U.S.
Aircraft
August 4, 2008
D'Long looks to place 728 back in fray
Shanghai-based investment group D’Long in late June confirmed it has signed a contract for the rights to the suspended Fairchild Dornier 728 program, but a
Aircraft
August 4, 2008
RNAV and RNP to replace ground navaids
The FAA has released a road map for performance-based navigation that will enable pilots to use Rnav and RNP procedures in all phases of flight in the Nati
ATC
July 31, 2008
Nav Canada to proceed with fees increase
Following the mandatory 60-day consultation period, Nav Canada was planning to go ahead with a 6.9-percent average increase to its air navigation service c
ATC
July 31, 2008
Gulfstream Migrates North
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Gulfstream International Airlines will begin flying Beech 1900Ds to five EAS destinations from Cleveland Hopkins International
Aircraft
July 30, 2008
ExpressJet To End At-risk Flying
Houston-based ExpressJet and Delta Air Lines will end their code-share relationship effective September 1, and ExpressJet will cease all scheduled flying u
Aircraft
July 30, 2008
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