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Airports
New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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TEB training tool available online
Teterboro Airport (TEB) has adopted a training tool developed by Raleigh, N.C.-based Noverant to help pilots prepare for flights into and out of the busy n
Airports
February 27, 2008
Berlin’s Downtown Airport Gathers Support
Defenders of Berlin Tempelhof Airport in downtown Berlin have reported significant progress in their fight to keep the German airfield open, as they have g
Airports
February 14, 2008
Landing-fee plan targets congestion
The Bush Administration announced a new national policy last month that would encourage congested airports to vary landing fees based on the time of day an
Airports
February 8, 2008
Magnetic interference found at London City
Magnetic interference was responsible for “significant navigation problems” a NetJets Hawker 800XP experienced on takeoff from London City Airport (LCY) 15
Airports
February 6, 2008
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Customs Available at Carlsbad
Beginning January 15, operators flying out of Carlsbad Airport in Southern California have been able to obtain pay-for-service U.S.
Airports
February 6, 2008
London’s Oxford Airport seeks to lure more bizav
Oxford Airport is being redeveloped and marketed as a business aviation gateway for central England and the London area.
Airports
February 4, 2008
London Manston readies for British Open traffic
London Manston Airport is preparing to receive a barrage of corporate aircraft, bringing players and spectators to the British Open Golf Championship, whic
Airports
January 31, 2008
NATA’s Coyne demands DCA access for Part 135
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) filed a petition with the FAA last month asking that the agency reopen Ronald Reagan Washington National
Safety
January 28, 2008
NetJets has dibs on most Northolt slots
Executive charter and corporate aircraft operators have complained that they have been unable to get slots at London Northolt Airport since NetJets started
Charter & Fractional
January 21, 2008
Naples to appeal ruling against stage 2 ban
Naples (Fla.) Airport Authority (NAA) said it will appeal the FAA’s ruling last month against the airport’s ban on Stage 2 aircraft operations.
Airports
January 17, 2008
London City Has a Magnetic Personality
A UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch report issued this month indicates that magnetic interference at London City Airport (LCY) was responsible for “sig
Safety
January 17, 2008
DOT IG: Runway Status Lights Reduce Incursions
In a report released this week, the DOT Inspector General has f
Safety
January 17, 2008
Waterbury/Oxford plans runway extension
Waterbury/Oxford Airport (OXC), Conn., is expecting to take another giant step forward next year.
Airports
January 16, 2008
Condos threaten popular Florida airport
The city of Pompano Beach, Fla., has been assailed by aviation interests over a proposed 40-story condominium complex to be built adjacent to Pompano Beach
Airports
January 16, 2008
TSA bizav security plans being put to the test at TEB
While the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and NBAA continue to work on a security protocol demonstration at New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport–whi
Airports
January 15, 2008
Save Meigs: Take Three
The fate of Chicago’s Meigs Field (CGX), still in limbo because of Senate inaction last year, has not disappeared from the radar screen of Sen.
Airports
January 15, 2008
Security project to launch at Teterboro
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), in collaboration with NBAA, plans to launch a “proof of concept” security project for FAR Part 91 operato
Airports
January 15, 2008
State aviation group issues security plan
The National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) published a set of security recommendations for general aviation.
Airports
January 15, 2008
Significant Changes in Las Vegas STAR Routes
Las Vegas Tracon Letter to Airmen No.
Airports
January 11, 2008
Anti-noise Plan Proposed for Arnold Palmer Airport
A noise-compatibility program has been proposed for Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Westmoreland County, Pa.
Airports
January 11, 2008
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