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Deal for eight ATR 72s heralds a lift for Africa
London-based investment conglomerate Lonrho unveiled plans last month to develop what it calls the first true pan-African airline with a new fleet of eight
February 8, 2008
Sukhoi aims to fly SSJ by month’s end
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company has found completion of the first Superjet 100 a major challenge, after missing a year-end target for first flight that now a
Aircraft
February 8, 2008
ARJ21 Makes Public Debut
Chinese aerospace conglomerate AVIC I unveiled the ARJ21-700 regional jet during a December 21 rollout ceremony in Shanghai for a select group of official
Aircraft
February 8, 2008
U.S. Finally Embraces eLoran as GPS Backup
Loran will continue, and be modernized, according to the recently released U.S.
ATC
February 7, 2008
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Crossair Executives Indicted for Homicide by Neglect
A Swiss federal prosecutor indicted six executives of the former regional airline Crossair for homicide and injuries by neglect.
Aircraft
February 6, 2008
Controller Fatigue Gets DOT Scrutiny
The Transportation Department inspector general announced last month that the office will audit controller workload at the major ATC facilities in the Chic
ATC
February 5, 2008
Airline Industry Expects Profits
The Air Transport Association (ATA) expects U.S.
February 5, 2008
DC Aviation Replaces NetJets’ LPJ Service
Stuttgart, Germany-based DC Aviation (formerly known as DaimlerChrysler Aviation) replaced NetJets in December as the executive jet service provider for Lu
February 5, 2008
DOT watchdog criticizes high pay for air traffic controllers
With the major airlines toppling in all directions, and the opportunities there for young pilots diminishing rapidly, maybe thinking about a different care
ATC
February 4, 2008
Steeper approaches lower noise, furl burn
Last October and November, a procession of UPS Boeing 767s experimented with a new type of approach to their home base at Louisville International Airport
ATC
February 4, 2008
US Airways Poised for Big RJ Order
Almost immediately after US Airways’ emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late March, company CEO David Siegel told reporters that the company would pla
February 4, 2008
Let Investors Demand Justice
A pair of investors in LZ Aeronautical Industries, the division of Moravan Aeroplanes now in control of Let L-410 turboprop production in Kunovice, Czech R
February 4, 2008
Mesaba Slashes Management Force
Mesaba Aviation last month announced the elimination of 33 management positions as a result of expected declining flight activity.
February 4, 2008
ERA Carriers Show Strong Growth Last Year
The carriers that belong to the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) reported passenger growth of 9.1 percent for last year–well ahead of the 3.4-per
February 4, 2008
CitiExpress Pilots Mull Strike Options
The pilots of British Airways’ wholly owned regional subsidiary CitiExpress last month began consultations with union leaders over industrial action after
February 4, 2008
Dornier 328JET production to resume early next year
Leesburg, Va.-headquartered AvCraft Aviation’s takeover of Fairchild Dornier’s 328 program, including the 328JET production line at Oberpfaffenhofen, Germa
Aircraft
February 4, 2008
Swiss deferral highlights Embraer 170 setbacks
Embraer has suffered a major setback following the decision of 170/190 launch customer Swiss to slash its firm orders and options for the Brazilian manufac
Aircraft
February 4, 2008
Chinese Airspace More Open
Foreign business aircraft operators are enjoying somewhat easier access to Chinese airspace, at least between the country’s major cities.
ATC
January 30, 2008
Paris Air Show Preview 2003
The 2003 Paris Air Show will open its doors June 15 to 22 against a backdrop of bitter conflict and recriminations.
January 30, 2008
High-altitude redesign heralds Free Flight era
When the high-altitude redesign (HAR) portion of the FAA’s national airspace redesign program begins initial implementation this year, it will signal the b
ATC
January 30, 2008
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