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New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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Third bizav option likely in New Jersey
A new business aviation airport appears set to emerge in New Jersey, where the two major facilities serving business jets, Teterboro and Morristown, are at
FBOs
September 15, 2006
FBO Profile: Livermore Municipal Airport
Livermore Municipal Airport is one of those facilities where the city that owns the airport keeps the FBO operation to itself.
FBOs
September 15, 2006
San Diegans to vote on Miramar
Early last month the San Diego Regional Airport Authority board voted seven to two to put to a county-wide vote this November whether to obtain land for a
Airports
September 15, 2006
McKinney adding new hangar
Aeros Aviation, which owns completion and refurb shop McKinney Aerospace, is building a new corporate hangar at Collin County Regional Airport in McKinney,
FBOs
September 14, 2006
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Moffett reopens at Lakefront
The Million Air FBO at Lakefront Airport in New Orleans reopened the historic 1930s-era art deco Moffett hangar, following repairs of damage sustained duri
FBOs
September 14, 2006
Flower Aviation Salina gets upgraded facility
Self-described as “America’s Fuel Stop,” Flower Aviation at Salina Municipal Airport in Kansas held a grand opening for its new customer service center on
FBOs
September 14, 2006
Enterprise FBO touts new canopy at Houston Hobby
In mid-June, longtime Houston Hobby FBO Enterprise Jet Center opened a new 300,000-sq-ft FBO facility fronted by a 10,000-sq-ft canopy large enough to fit
FBOs
September 14, 2006
Mercury opens new PHF FBO
Mercury Air Centers opened its new FBO terminal at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) on June 7, with new general manager Mike Agee at t
FBOs
September 14, 2006
Landmark refurbs Dulles FBO
Landmark Aviation completed a $300,000 upgrade of its Dulles International Airport FBO interior in June, marking another in the FBO chain’s series of new f
FBOs
September 14, 2006
UK Airport blocked to increase traffic
TAG Aviation’s application to increase weekend movements at the London-area Farnborough Airport was rejected by the local Rushmoor Borough Council.
Airports
September 14, 2006
New DCA Gateway Airport Now Usable
General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, Wis., is now available for use by operators approved in accordance with the DCA Access Standard Securi
Airports
September 14, 2006
Congress restores airport funds
As many predicted, the House Appropriations Committee restored the nearly $1 billion that the Bush Administration stripped from the Airport Improvement Pro
Airports
September 14, 2006
TAG Farnborough keeps on growing
At a time when business aviation in Europe is finding it ever harder to expand its infrastructure because of land scarcity and local opposition, TAG Aviati
FBOs
September 14, 2006
Aspen Closing for Three Months Next Year
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport will close from April 9 through June 7 next year for runway resurfacing with grooved asphalt.
Airports
September 13, 2006
Engine emissions draw ire from airport neighbors
An onerous legislative proposal to mandate emissions monitoring at Santa Monica Airport (SMO) in Southern California was rejected by the state senate.
Airports
September 13, 2006
More Airports Get Arresting Systems
The FAA has contracted for four additional airports to have engineered materials arresting systems (EMAS) installed on runways that don’t have enough space
Safety
September 13, 2006
Keeping Runways Clear of Incursions
“Was That for Us…?” is a new DVD from the FAA providing guidance on reducing runway incursions.
Safety
September 13, 2006
Lugano finally gets a Permanent approach
Southern Switzerland’s Lugano Agno regional airport finally gained a permanent instrument approach procedure for Runway 1 on September 1, when the Swiss Fe
Airports
September 13, 2006
FBO and Airport News: EXECUTIVE AIRPORT SPROUTING IN HOUSTON
Ron Henriksen christened his new airport’s 5,000-foot runway on August 6 by making the first landing on the freshly built airport in his Piaggio Avan
Airports
September 13, 2006
Jazz To Fly from Toronto Island
Air Canada Jazz reacted in decisive fashion to Porter Airlines’ plans to launch regional service from Toronto Island Airport this fall by announcing its ow
Airports
September 13, 2006
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