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ATC delays in Europe reported down
Flight delays resulting from ATC problems fell to their lowest level in a decade last year, said Eurocontrol.
ATC
January 31, 2007
China resurrects former RJ program
Chinese investment company D’Long confirmed that the development program for a 70- to 95-seat family of regional airliners acquired from the defunct Fairch
Aircraft
January 31, 2007
Fuel-purchasing Program Goes Online
Customers of Jeppesen World Fuel Services can now go online to view fuel prices and place orders at more than 1,500 locations worldwide.
January 31, 2007
Embraer boosts range of 190 and 195
At the request of launch customer JetBlue, Embraer has introduced longer-range versions of its 190 and 195 E-Jets.
Aircraft
January 30, 2007
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Bombardier enters airline market with single-aisle C Series
Bombardier’s newly constituted board of directors last month gave approval to the company’s commercial airplane division to offer the C Series line of sing
Aircraft
January 30, 2007
FAA moves toward full WAAS implementation
After 10 frustrating years of technical delays, escalating costs and contractor changes, the FAA’s GPS wide area augmentation system (WAAS) is approaching
ATC
January 30, 2007
High-tech sims enter realm of air traffic controller training
Traditionally, air traffic controller training has been a dry-as-dust classroom learning process, with piles of documents to study, rules to absorb and pro
ATC
January 30, 2007
Sans Boeing, aircraft makers strike gold at Dubai Air Show
Major orders for airliners and their engines once again raised the profile of the biennial Dubai Air Show, held December 7 to 11.
January 30, 2007
JAA: pilots must follow ACAS RAs
Europe’s Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) want to require pilots to respond to resolution advisories (RAs) from airborne collision avoidance systems (ACAS)
ATC
January 30, 2007
Irony at Boeing not lost on business media
Reporting on last month’s firing of Harry Stonecipher as president and CEO of Boeing after it was revealed that he was having an extramarital intracompany
January 30, 2007
FAA announces new plan for ATC staffing and training
Hoping to stave off a shortage of air traffic controllers caused by an expected wave of retirements, the FAA intends to hire 12,500 new controllers during
ATC
January 30, 2007
NATA Convention puts hot issues on the table
Security concerns; new flight, duty and rest time recommendations; and growing attention from the private-equity financial camp topped the items of interes
January 30, 2007
Going for the Brokers
The panel discussion on brokers addressed the concern that anyone with a laptop computer and a cellphone could “broker” travel on chartered business jets.
January 30, 2007
PAMA agenda underscores the soft side of maintenance
“What gets me through an airshow is trust,” Michael George Goulian, Air BP’s Castrol Aviator and champion aerobatics pilot, said in his keynote address at
January 30, 2007
German airline launches private jet service
Lufthansa passengers can now book NetJets Europe aircraft to fly them to and from the German flag carrier’s main long-haul hub at Munich.
January 30, 2007
Researchers investigate potential for ‘silent aircraft’
Even though noise wasn’t a factor in the accident, February’s Challenger overrun at Teterboro has inevitably resurrected local residents’ complaints about
January 30, 2007
Avionics confusion had hand in Crossair Saab 340 accident
Nearly four years after the accident, the Swiss Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (BFU) published its final report on the Jan.
Aircraft
January 30, 2007
The magic moment at Kitty Hawk, N.C.
President Bush participated in the events at Kitty Hawk, N.C., on December 17 to mark the 100th anniversary of manned, powered flight, and although the wea
January 29, 2007
Night-vision not just for police and EMS
Think night-vision goggles (NVGs) are just for police and EMS operators? You might be surprised to learn that changes to Part 91 and 135 due out this year
ATC
January 29, 2007
FAA says DRVSM will take effect on January 20 as scheduled
At precisely 0901 UTC on January 20, new operating rules for reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) are planned to take effect in the U.S., southern C
ATC
January 29, 2007
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