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New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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Learjet 45 Approved for London City
Bombardier’s Learjet 45 has completed certification to fly into London City Airport– the downtown facility with a 5.5-degree steep approach and a single 4,
Aircraft
February 5, 2007
Future of Berlin Tempelhof Still Highly Uncertain
Operators at Berlin Tempelhof airport last month challenged a local court recommendation that offered only to postpone closure of the downtown airport by a
Airports
February 2, 2007
Accident spurs town to chip in for tree removal
The FAA and the state of Connecticut were willing to pay 97 percent of the $4.5 million price tag to have trees removed from around Danbury Municipal Airpo
Regulations and Government
February 2, 2007
SME gets runway stretch and new approach
The runway at Somerset-Pulaski County Airport (SME), Ky., has been extended by 400 feet to 6,000 feet and a new localizer approach has been added.
Airports
February 2, 2007
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Chicago makes plans for Meigs property
On the first Saturday in February, despite record warmth, only two bicyclists and a Chicago police car took to the sloshy paths at what used to be Meigs Fi
Airports
February 2, 2007
AG clearing still available in Lanai, Hawaii
Last November the Hawaiian Department of Agriculture ruled it would no longer clear incoming aircraft on the Island of Lanai.
ATC
February 2, 2007
GA terminal at Raleigh-Durham now complete
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), N.C., held a dedication ceremony on December 17 (the anniversary of the Wright Brothers’ first flight) for its
FBOs
February 2, 2007
Advice for using customs at TEB
International operators arriving at Teterboro Airport (TEB), N.J., are urged to choose the customs clearance facility closest to their final ground destina
Regulations and Government
February 2, 2007
Construction near Oxford causes concerns
Contrary to FAA-recommended national standards, a housing contractor was successful in changing zoning regulations in Oxford, Conn., and will be allowed to
Airports
February 2, 2007
Runway at HEF returned to limited service
Runway 16L/34R (5,700- by 100 feet) has been returned to limited service at Manassas Regional Airport (HEF) in Virginia.
Airports
February 2, 2007
Noise-abatement Plan for Lincoln, Neb., Reviewed
The FAA is reviewing a proposed noise-compatibility program for Lincoln Airport, Neb., and is expected to issue its findings no later than June 4.
Airports
February 1, 2007
Jet Aviation Wins Startup Award
Jet Aviation at London Biggin Hill Airport recently became the first company to be named by the Bromley Borough Chamber of Commerce as one of the best star
FBOs
February 1, 2007
Jackson Hole Airport advances Stage 2 ban
When Congress passed the FAA reauthorization bill late last year, it opened the path for the Jackson Hole, Wyo.
Airports
February 1, 2007
Hush kit not under scrutiny in GIII crash, says NTSB
Word was circulating last month that the weight of the Quiet Technology hush kit fitted to the Gulfstream III that crashed on November 22 while landing at
Airports
February 1, 2007
Re-opening DCA to General Aviation Could Become Law
Last month, Rep.
Airports
February 1, 2007
Korean Airport Reopens to Int’l Ops
Gimpo Airport, formerly known as Kimpo Airport, located near downtown Seoul, South Korea, reopened last month to international business aircraft operations
Airports
February 1, 2007
Tokyo Nagoya Airport Welcomes Bizav and Commuters
A Canadair Regional Jet made history on February 17 when it landed at Nagoya Airport on the outskirts of Tokyo.
Airports
February 1, 2007
Crash Mobilizes Airport Foes
The Challenger crash at Teterboro on February 2 brought out the usual airport opponents.
Airports
February 1, 2007
FAA To Extend O’Hare Slot Program
NBAA’s prophecy is coming true.
Airports
February 1, 2007
London, Moscow popular departure points for large charter aircraft
Customers wanting to fly out of Moscow and London dominate executive charter demand for larger business jets in Europe, according to the latest statistics
Charter & Fractional
January 31, 2007
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