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Raytheon Sells Predator Ground Station as UAV Problems Mount
Raytheon has sold a Predator Operations Center to the U.S.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
May 23, 2008
U.S. Air Force Heritage Flight Adds F-22 Raptor
A unique formation wowed the crowd at the recent Joint Services Open House at Andrews AFB in Maryland.
May 23, 2008
Crossair aims for rapid growth as Swissair falls
A task force headed by Peter Siegenthaler, director of the Swiss federal finance administration, has proposed a dozen seasoned executives for Crossair’s ne
May 23, 2008
Air Bretagne files for bankruptcy
French regional airline Air Bretagne has gone into financial observation after filing for bankruptcy.
May 23, 2008
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BAE scraps RJX, to cease all RJ production
The UK’s BAE Systems has scrapped the RJX regional jet program and will shut down all future RJ production after it finishes four airplanes currently in pr
Aircraft
May 22, 2008
FAA plans follow-on to Alaskan ADS-B project
Buoyed by the success of its three-year ADS-B (automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) operational evaluation project, named Capstone and centered on B
ATC
May 22, 2008
Boeing 737 rudder control fix to be mandated
Boeing completed a redesign of a 737 rudder control system and, as expected, the FAA formally proposed an AD that will require the installation of the syst
Aircraft
May 22, 2008
Cargo aircraft will be required to have TCAS
Virtually all cargo aircraft will be required to have TCAS installed by Oct.
ATC
May 22, 2008
Vancouver Harbour ATC cab towers high over all the rest
Okay trivia buffs, where’s the highest control tower in the world? Before you say Quito, La Paz or Kathmandu, an extra qualifier–the highest above the land
ATC
May 21, 2008
Congress putting FAA’s feet to the fire on Stars deployment
Even though the FAA’s new standard terminal automation replacement system (Stars) has begun a nationwide “road show” in a 28-ft-long van, the Transportatio
ATC
May 21, 2008
Superjet Flies
Russia’s Sukhoi Civil Aircraft flew the new Superjet 100 for the first time on May 19 from the company’s main assembly site in the Far East city of Komsomo
Aircraft
May 21, 2008
Eurocontrol To Study Effects of VLJs on ATC System
To ensure that the increasing numbers of very light jets operating in European skies within the next five to 10 years are handled safely and efficiently, E
ATC
May 21, 2008
Regionals Update: Northwest takes more CRJs
Bombardier won a long-anticipated and hard-fought operational lease deal from Northwest Airlines for 75 CRJ-440 regional jets, the newly designated 44-pass
Aircraft
May 21, 2008
Regionals Update: Mesa pulls out of Cincinnati
Mesa Air Group last month reversed its decision to establish a new Cincinnati base and canceled all the flights scheduled to six cities from Cincinnati/Nor
May 21, 2008
Regionals Update: DCAir chief applauds last-ditch effort to save merger
Despite United Airlines’ apparent decision to abandon its attempt to buy US Airways for $4.3 billion, the airlines agreed to submit to the Justice Departme
May 21, 2008
Regionals Update: Air Wisconsin preps for pilot strike
The pilot leadership of United Express affiliate Air Wisconsin last month rejected a proffer of arbitration by the National Mediation Board, triggering the
May 21, 2008
Industry braces for fallout from Comair strike settlement
An unsettling air of ambivalence descended on Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport last month as Comair pilots ended an 89-day strike that cost Delta Air L
May 21, 2008
American draws blueprint for St. Louis feed network
American Airlines’ absorption of TWA took a major step forward when the Dallas-based American signed a pair of new code-share agreements with TWExpress par
May 21, 2008
Air Liberté/AOM’s future now in hands of bankruptcy court
The future of the SAirGroup’s troubled French regional airline subsidiaries hung in the balance as the Swiss airline conglomerate awaited a decision from t
May 21, 2008
Denied 428JET, ScotAirways scouting for larger aircraft
Having been frustrated by the cancellation of the Fairchild Dornier 428JET, ScotAirways (the UK regional carrier that previously operated as Suckling Airwa
May 21, 2008
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