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Airports
New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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Land-use issues remain an obstacle for airports
Airport encroachment and land use might be the next big issue beyond user fees, said Bill Dunn, AOPA vice president of airports, at the American Associatio
Airports
November 27, 2007
State aviation directors’ creative solutions feted
State aviation directors across the country face myriad airport problems, including some that directly affect users, the future of airports and airport ope
Airports
November 26, 2007
Spain prepares to open two new runways
Spanish airports authority AENA said the new runways being built at Madrid Barajas Airport and Barcelona El Prat Airport will both be operational next summ
Airports
November 26, 2007
Touching Bases: New hangar at Hong Kong
Business aviation traffic continues to grow at Hong Kong’s Chek Lap Kok International Airport, and to serve that traffic, Hong Kong Business Aviation Centr
Airports
November 5, 2007
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2nd suit filed in VNY noise dispute
XtraJet, a Santa Monica, Calif.-based charter firm, has become the second operator to be sued by the Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners for alleged
Airports
November 2, 2007
Handlers seek ways to avoid WEF crush at Zurich Airport
As it has in years past, the World Economic Forum (to be held in Davos, Switzerland, from January 23 through 27) will attract a number of high-ranking part
Airports
November 1, 2007
Airport Land Use Threatens GA Growth
Airport encroachment and land use might be the next big issue beyond user fees, AOPA vice president of airports Bill Dunn said last week at the American As
Airports
November 1, 2007
Teterboro EMAS Installation Delayed
The completion date for installation of an engineered material arresting system (EMAS) at the end of Teterboro Airport’s Runway 1-19 is “up in the air,” ac
Airports
October 31, 2007
GA Activity Declining at Westchester County
GA activity at Westchester County Airport in New York is declining, according to airport manager Peter Scherrer.
Airports
October 31, 2007
Salina Airport Authority Set To Expand
The Salina (Kan.) Airport Authority announced plans to build a new 69,000-sq-ft hangar and office complex in anticipation of continued growth at the SLN Av
Airports
October 31, 2007
Naples will appeal FAA ruling on Stage 2 ban
Naples Airport Authority (NAA) officials have appealed the FAA’s ruling, announced in early March, against the Florida airport’s ban on Stage 2 aircraft op
Airports
October 16, 2007
Commentary - Meigs: The Bigger Picture
The destruction of Meigs Field’s runway is viewed by enraged aviation interests as an act of vandalism to a public facility that would have landed any othe
Airports
October 15, 2007
Meigs fracas moves to the plodding stage
A pair of lawsuits against Mayor Daley and the city of Chicago are working their separate paths through state and federal courts, and legislation has been
Airports
October 12, 2007
Salina's new runway to open this month
Originally planned as a parallel runway, the new 4,300-foot strip at Salina Airport, Kan., is now offset by one magnetic degree from the main Runway 17-35
Airports
October 12, 2007
Controllers Charge That Safety at O’Hare Is ‘Unacceptable’
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) claims that a shortage of full-performance level (FPL) controllers at the Chicago Tracon–the natio
Safety
October 12, 2007
AOPA: Use $41M in AIP funds to buy Meigs
AOPA has proposed that the city of Chicago apply for $41 million in federal Airport Improvement Program (AIP) funding to buy Meigs Field from its current o
Airports
October 10, 2007
FAA Considers Anti-noise Program for Rockford, Ill.
The FAA is reviewing a proposed noise-compatibility program for Greater Rockford Airport in Illinois.
Airports
October 10, 2007
Good news and not so good news
If you’re selling fuel at Kissimmee (Fla.) Airport, you’ve got a reason to smile.
Airports
October 9, 2007
Chicagoland airports give business aircraft operators many choices
At first glance Chicago seems much like a handful of other large metropolitan cities–a pair of airline hubs surrounded by a smattering of general aviation
Airports
October 9, 2007
Teterboro operator vows to fight weight proposal
It started several years ago when Boeing began selling its BBJ in numbers that the airline manufacturer never expected (25 in the first year, 82 overall si
Airports
October 8, 2007
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