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Air Transport
News and issues relating to international air transport and cargo carriers, national airlines and regional airlines, including aircraft, engines, personnel, acquisitions, accidents, safety, security and training.
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Air Littoral reorganizes amid labor discord
Air Littoral, one of the troubled French regional airlines once owned by SAirGroup, has found new footing following a hard-fought agreement with employee u
November 26, 2007
Crossair navigates over bumpy road to recovery
Switzerland’s Crossair has frozen all hiring for an undetermined period, redoubled efforts to attract more business passengers, reduced frequencies on a nu
November 26, 2007
European training providers ramp up to meet RJ demand
In the lexicon of regional airline training, European carriers confront a classic story line.
November 26, 2007
HGS is not a guarantee for Cat III approaches
In the past several years there have been many magazine articles touting the promise of the Head-up Guidance System (HGS).
ATC
November 14, 2007
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In search for alternative fuels, the focus turns to synthetics
Synthetic fuel seems to be the new Holy Grail of air transport.
November 8, 2007
Mitsubishi Picks GTF for Future RJs
The news that Pratt & Whitney had beaten Rolls-Royce and General Electric in the competition to power the new Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) was received in
Engines
November 8, 2007
Eclipse’s Avio NG On Schedule, but Funding Questioned
Eclipse Aviation’s Avio NG avionics suite remains on schedule for FAA certification in mid-November, according to an Eclipse spokesman, and an Eclipse 500
ATC
November 8, 2007
Airlab simulator helps hone Thales’ future
Thales Aerospace is using a unique air transport operational environment simulator at its Toulouse, France site to hone technology for future commercial ai
November 7, 2007
Washington Report: FAA Accepts En Route System
Lockheed Martin delivered the En Route Automation Modernization (ERAM) equipment to the FAA on budget and ahead of schedule last month, meeting a major mil
ATC
November 6, 2007
Boeing sees fertile ground in Gulf for 747-8
In Boeing’s estimation, the Middle East will become the third largest market in the world for jumbo-sized airplanes over the next 20 years.
Aircraft
November 6, 2007
Emirates stays silent on A380 service entry plan
Two and a half years after its first flight, the Airbus A380 airliner entered service late in October with Singapore Airlines (SIA).
Aircraft
November 6, 2007
Airbus predicts new wave of orders for sluggish A380
Introduction of A380 flights is being seen by Airbus as a precursor to “a new wave of orders” for the airliner.
Aircraft
November 6, 2007
ATR places bid for a decade’s demand with -600 turboprop
Avions de Transport Regional (ATR) announced early last month that it is launching -600 series versions of its ATR 42 and 72 twin turboprop regional airlin
Aircraft
November 6, 2007
News Notes: Royal Jordanian will be the Middle East launch customer for the GEnx
Royal Jordanian will be the Middle East launch customer for the GEnx engine to power its 787s when deliveries begin in 2010.
Engines
November 6, 2007
A380 incubator hatches a brood of technologies
All jetliners might look alike to anyone who thinks that an airplane is an airplane is an airplane.
Aircraft
November 6, 2007
RVSM Going Live in China
November 21 marks the start of reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) in China’s airspace from FL291 to FL411.
ATC
November 5, 2007
Calstar Instrument Approach Complete
The FAA has approved instrument approaches and feeder routes to California Shock/Trauma Air Rescue’s (Calstar) hospital in Gilroy, Calif., developed by Hic
ATC
November 5, 2007
ERA report 2007
With aviation’s effect on the environment garnering closer attention, regional airline delegates received fair warning from European Regions Airline Associ
November 5, 2007
ERA report: Healthy Growth for ERA Members
Short-haul carriers in Europe have enjoyed “very healthy” growth this year, as passenger volumes and traffic far outpace seating increases and capacity, ac
November 5, 2007
ERA Group Talks Crash Preparedness
ERA plans to recommend to the European Aviation Safety Agency and the European Commission a set of standards emphasizing the importance of preparation for
November 5, 2007
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