Content Archive: December 2011

Rutan Tapped To Design World’s Largest Aircraft

Burt Rutan has joined with Paul Allen in a plan to build the largest aircraft in the world
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Safety

FAA Forming Proposals on AeroNav Chart Charges

Following a meeting Tuesday with stakeholders to garner ideas and suggestions on the FAA’s plans to start charging for digital charts

AIN Blog: Torqued: DOT Must Abandon Band-Aid Approach To Fix System Breakdown

The DOT must acknowledge–and address–the FAA's role in creating delays.
Regulations and Government

LAN, TAM Clear Last Hurdle to Merger

LAN Airlines S.A., of Chile and TAM S.A. of Brazil cleared the last regulatory hurdle to their merger December 14.
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J.P.Morgan Report Sees Economy Toll on Bizav Growth

Decelerating global economic growth is taking its toll on the business aviation industry, according to J.P.Morgan North America Equity Research’s report
FBOs

Scot Spencer Company Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Norton Property Management, which is owned by Milford Harrison and Scot Spencer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on December 7.
Avionics

GPS Office Gives LightSquared Test an F

Recent tests “did show that LightSquared signals caused harmful interference to the majority of other tested general-purpose GPS receivers,”
Aircraft

Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental Wins FAA Certification

747-8I wins FAA certification.
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