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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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FAA boss lauds UPS use of ADS-B
Marion Blakey, administrator of the U.S.
ATC
November 27, 2006
Textron Unit Providing Flight Control System
HR Textron (Hall 3 Stand A8) will develop and deliver the integrated flight control actuation system (FCAS) for the Bell 429 light-twin helicopter.
ATC
November 27, 2006
Cargo may be the decider in tanker wars
Described as a “sunrise platform” by Marc Lindsley, Northrop Grumman’s director of business development for the Airbus A330-based KC-30 program, the aircra
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Lessors Select Rolls for Boeing 787s
International Lease Finance Corporation has selected Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines worth a potential $600 million to power up to 20 Boeing 787s from 2010.
Engines
November 27, 2006
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P&W Wins Kingfisher Business
Pratt & Whitney has been chosen to power Kingfisher Airlines’ fleet of new Airbus A330s with its PW4168A turbofan.
Engines
November 27, 2006
CRJ900 May Grow Yet Again
Bombardier’s proposal to build a three-row stretch follow-on of its 86-seat CRJ900 not only begs the question why, but perhaps more immediately, how.
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Japanese enter regional jet market
The Mitsubishi interest in the next generation of regional jets is evident from a model displayed at Hall 2 Stand C17.
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
EASA approval means E-195 deliveries begin
The European Aviation Safety Agency has presented Embraer with a type certificate for its E-195 airliner, the largest airplane in its stable and the last m
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Boeing predicts 747-8 freighter preferment
Boeing believes that its latest 747 iteration–the 747-8F–could become the freighter of choice among cargo airlines.
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Air Deccan To Get Honeywell Avionics
Air Deccan has selected Honeywell’s full avionics suite and auxiliary power unit (APU) for the 60 Airbus A320s it has on order, the equipment manufacturer
Aircraft
November 27, 2006
Airspace Flow Program Advisory Released
On May 1, the FAA will implement a new air traffic management initiative called the Airspace Flow Program.
ATC
November 22, 2006
FAA Poised To Make Final Offer to Controllers
With the latest deadline in the contract dispute between the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) fast approaching, it seems in
ATC
November 21, 2006
Pilot Group Petitions against Language Program
The International Council of AOPA (IAOPA) submitted a petition to the International Civil Aviation Organization to modify language proficiency requirements
ATC
November 21, 2006
New Gateway Airports Named for DCA Access
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) today named Dallas Love Field, Memphis International and Milwaukee General Mitchell International as the n
ATC
November 21, 2006
ADS-B Lurches Onto Center Stage
While pilots agree that ADS-B is the next big thing for the National Airspace System, with FAA Administrator Marion Blakey describing it as the “FAA’s moon
ATC
November 21, 2006
And ’Commercial Airspace’ Is?
As the user-fee battle rages, rhetoric from Air Transport Association member airlines is reaching vast audiences.
ATC
November 17, 2006
Alaska ADS-B Returning to ATC Radar Scopes
ADS-B-equipped aircraft will be back on ATC radar screens in Alaska after an absence of several weeks.
ATC
November 17, 2006
FAA Puts New Controller Pact into Effect
With the failure of Congress to take any action in the contract dispute between the FAA and the air traffic controllers union, the agency arbitrarily put i
ATC
November 17, 2006
Comment Period Extended on Airspace Redesign
The comment period was extended to July 1 for the FAA’s
ATC
November 17, 2006
Twenty CRJ900s for PSA Airlines?
August 1 marks the deadline for PSA Airlines pilots to agree to US Airways’ conditions for placing 20 Bombardier CRJ900LRs with the wholly owned
Aircraft
November 16, 2006
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