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Airports
New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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Jet aviation ramps up its ramp space in Dallas
Jet Aviation at Dallas Love Field (DAL) has launched a project to increase its ramp and infield area by 50 percent.
FBOs
May 8, 2008
New Jersey’s Trenton Airport emerges as a haven for bizav
In New Jersey a sleeping giant of an airport is beginning to awaken.
Airports
May 8, 2008
Can't see the runway for the trees?
The FAA has said it might raise decision heights on instrument approaches at Hanscom Field, Boston’s primary general aviation reliever airport in Bedford,
Airports
May 8, 2008
LCY’s location draws crowds despite its high parking fees
Location, location, location is the premise on which London City Airport (LCY) has built its new Jet Centre, and it is on the same premise that it will cha
Airports
May 8, 2008
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London City enters exec charter business
The London City Airport operator has entered the executive charter market with a new Dassault Falcon 900EX.
Charter & Fractional
May 8, 2008
Bizav hub looks ahead at ‘green’ challenges
When an airport considers environmental impact on neighbors, noise is usually the top concern, but dealing with water- and air-pollution issues is becoming
Airports
May 7, 2008
Lull in Global Express sales trickles down to Marshall Aero
Marshall Aerospace, now finishing its sixth Global Express completion for Bombardier, is having to find alternative work for its Cambridge, UK facili
Airports
May 7, 2008
Regionals Update: Toronto City Center to host new regional airline
As part of a plan to develop Toronto City Center Airport into a viable commercial hub, the Toronto Port Authority (TPA) has entered negotiations with a loc
Airports
May 7, 2008
French GA airports may lack operators’ support
Several French secondary airports are facing threats of closure within two years.
Airports
May 6, 2008
More former military airports eligible for conversion funds
Five former military airports have been added to the Military Airport Program (MAP), which provides financial assistance to the civilian sponsor of militar
Airports
May 6, 2008
Santa Monica access restrictions proposed
The Santa Monica (Calif.) Municipal Airport Commission has proposed an “aircraft conformance program” (ACP) that would effectively ban certain larger busin
Airports
May 6, 2008
Flying into Mexico won't get easier soon
Efforts to relieve congestion at Mexico City Benito Juarez International Airport were dealt a blow last month when the Mexican government abandoned plans t
Airports
May 6, 2008
Texas granted $500K for new genav airport
Central Texas, near the capital city of Austin, may yet get the general aviation airport it has so desperately needed for the past several years.
Airports
May 6, 2008
Bombardier To Sell Belfast City Airport
Bombardier is trying to sell Belfast City Airport in Northern Ireland.
Airports
May 6, 2008
Banyon acquires Cav-Air at Fort Lauderdale Exec
Banyan Air Service president Don Campion announced earlier this year his FBO has acquired the assets and adjoining leasehold formerly owned by Cav-Air at F
Airports
May 6, 2008
GE flight calls Stewart ‘home’
“It was definitely our second choice, but it turned out to be a good one.” That’s how corporate air transport manager Rich Sismour characterized GE’s move
Airports
May 6, 2008
Who ya gonna call?
Bird-X’s GooseBuster uses alert and alarm calls recorded by actual Canada geese, which the company says the geese recognize and respond to instinctively.
Airports
May 6, 2008
New Branson Airport to open
A privately owned and developed airport is under construction eight miles south of Branson, Mo., designed to serve vacationers flying to the Branson area,
Airports
May 5, 2008
DOT Names Aviation ‘Czar’ for New York
Transportation Secretary Mary Peters has tapped Marie Kennington-Gardiner of Staten Island to serve as director of the New York Integration Office, created
Airports
May 5, 2008
Destination Airports: Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City is where the Transcontinental Railroad first came together in 1869.
Airports
May 2, 2008
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