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First Commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Certified
A new chapter in civil aviation history began yesterday when the FAA issued the first airworthiness certificate for a commercial unmanned aerial vehicle (U
Aircraft
February 16, 2007
Survey Shows Overwhelming Support for Loran
A public survey by the DOT and Homeland Security drew more than 900 responses about whether Loran should be kept operational or shut down.
ATC
February 13, 2007
Organizers Bicker over Future of Singapore Show
The February 2006 Asian Aerospace show at Singapore’s Changi Airport will be the last event in its current format, following a sudden split between the Sin
February 12, 2007
Bombardier Establishing Mexican Manufacturing Site
Bombardier Aerospace yesterday revealed it will build a component manufacturing facility in Querétaro, Mexico, to begin operations next May, initially prod
Aircraft
February 9, 2007
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Snowbird Route Congestion Being Addressed
With input from NBAA, the FAA has taken steps it hopes will reduce air traffic congestion this winter between the Northeast and Florida.
ATC
February 9, 2007
Start-up company plans new twinjet STOL aircraft
British company Avcen has designed an innovative ducted-fan twinjet, called the Jetpod, that it claims will cruise at 300 knots yet take off and land in sl
February 8, 2007
At the NBAA Convention in October, Flight Explorer announced the launch of version 5.0 of its aircraft tracking software
At the NBAA Convention in October, Flight Explorer announced the launch of version 5.0 of its aircraft tracking software.
February 8, 2007
Operators’ Playbook for Going to the Super Bowl
Crew and passengers of private aircraft flying into Miami for Super Bowl XLI on February 4 need to keep important security changes in mind.
ATC
February 8, 2007
Beijing World First in Parallel Approach Monitoring
Beijing’s Capital International Airport, expanding to handle 2008 Olympics traffic, has opted away from traditional radar monitoring of simultaneous approa
ATC
February 8, 2007
FAA Loosens Ski-country Slot Machine
The FAA plans to evaluate a new and less restrictive special traffic management program (STMP) this year to manage operations at Colorado ski-country airpo
ATC
February 8, 2007
News Note: Raytheon Aircraft’s Hawker Vision 2003
Raytheon Aircraft’s Hawker Vision 2003, a program to completely revamp the production line for the Hawker 800XP, won the Kansas Team Quality award
February 7, 2007
FAA Restructures Raytheon Contract for LPV Approaches
In an effort to build on the promise of the GPS wide-area augmentation system (WAAS), the FAA has amended a $200 million contract with Raytheon to deploy n
ATC
February 6, 2007
Coded clearances going nationwide next year
Coded departure routes (CDRs) are proving so popular with business jet flight crews that the FAA plans to expand the trial program into nationwide service.
ATC
February 6, 2007
United Plays Hardball with Air Wisconsin
United Airlines has asked for requests for proposal (RFP) from 10 regional airlines to fly up to 70 regional jets on routes now controlled by Appleton, Wis
February 6, 2007
In Danger of Bankruptcy, FLYi Amends A319 Deal
Independence Air (FLYi) and Airbus have agreed to change the terms of a contract for 16 Airbus A319s to allow the troubled low-fare regional to delay deliv
February 6, 2007
Gregory PolekContented Pilots, Desperate Dispatchers at American Eagle
Pilots for American Eagle, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, ratified a new collective bargaining agreement last month that grants them pay r
February 6, 2007
Northwest Pilots Agree to New RJ Limits
Northwest Airlines pilots last month voted to allow Northwest Airlink partner Pinnacle Airlines to add more 50-seat regional jets to its fleet and open tal
February 6, 2007
Embraer Signs First Customer for 175
Air Canada again added to Embraer’s backlog of 170/190-series jets last month with a firm order for 15 Embraer 175s.
February 6, 2007
ERA calls for longer-term solution to slot dilemma
Europe is facing a shortage of 3.5 million airport slots by 2025, according to the latest projections by Eurocontrol.
ATC
February 6, 2007
Fokker 50 props under scrutiny
In response to oil leaks, Dutch civil aviation authorities have instructed operators of Fokker 50 twin turboprops to check the propellers after each flight
Aircraft
February 6, 2007
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