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Schiphol stalls on new bizav terminal
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has shelved long-standing plans to build a new business aviation terminal on the east side of the Dutch gateway.
FBOs
March 16, 2007
Little Rock noise-compatibility program in review
The FAA is reviewing an FAR Part 150 noise-compatibility proposal for Little Rock National Airport, Ark., and expects to approve or disapprove the plan no
Airports
March 16, 2007
House to discuss DCA access for GA
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), which has been closed to general aviation traffic since 9/11, will be the subject of a hearing by the Hous
Regulations and Government
March 16, 2007
SheltAir Aviation Services sets up shop at La Guardia
For the past month, business aircraft operators flying into New York La Guardia Airport (LGA) may have been surprised to see a fresh new name going on the
FBOs
March 15, 2007
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Slot Reservations To Be Required at Luton
Starting March 25, all general aviation aircraft will be required to have reserved slots for both landings and takeoffs at London Luton Airport.
Airports
March 15, 2007
First the world series, now the final four
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FBOs
March 12, 2007
Aspen Closing April 9 through June 7
On Monday, April 9, at 11 a.m.
Airports
March 7, 2007
Tutor BBJ Case Finally Ends
For many years, Ronald Tutor, president and CEO of construction firm Tutor-Saliba, tried to fight local restrictions preventing his Boeing Business Jet fro
Airports
March 7, 2007
Bids Due on RFPs from Two Airports
Two airports seeking general aviation facilities have issued requests for proposals (RFPs).
Airports
March 7, 2007
WEF traffic portends capacity woes
The World Economic Forum (WEF), held every year in January at the alpine resort of Davos, Switzerland, attracts an impressive number of high-ranking politi
Airports
March 7, 2007
Super Bowl TFR kept traffic moving at Miami-area airports
The last time the Super Bowl was held in Miami, in 1999, the concept of regular temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) was yet to be revealed to the aviation
Airports
March 7, 2007
Chicago O’Hare Slot Program Extended Again
The FAA on Friday published an order extending through April 1, 2006, a flight-reduction program at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, including slot re
Airports
February 12, 2007
Proposed reliever faces resistance
The FAA has determined that a proposed privately funded business aviation airport west of Houston is “objectionable” because it would create overlapping tr
Airports
February 7, 2007
Coalition presses EPA on fuel-spill issue
Future EPA spill-containment requirements for airport fuel trucks remains an ambiguous subject.
Airports
February 7, 2007
TSA reopens 'DC-3' airports to transient traffic
General aviation was heartened somewhat last month when the federal government reopened the “DC-3” airports to limited “transient” traffic. NBAA app
Airports
February 5, 2007
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
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
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