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Airports
New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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NetJets Europe buying airport near Frankfurt
NetJets Europe has agreed to acquire Egelsbach Airport near Frankfurt, Germany’s financial center, for an undisclosed sum.
Charter & Fractional
February 27, 2009
Obama TFR to choke Chicago airports
The FAA has released details of how general aviation traffic will be severely constrained when President Obama stays at his Chicago home.
Airports
February 27, 2009
Ellington now an airport
The Houston City Council voted in January to change the name of Houston’s oldest airport from Ellington Field to Ellington Airport in an effort to “broaden
Airports
February 27, 2009
TAG Seeks to Almost Double Farnborough Limit
TAG Aviation is preparing the case for an application to increase the total number of annual movements at the London-area Farn- borough Airport from 28,000
Airports
February 27, 2009
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PlaneSense Adds Seven Airports
PlaneSense, Alpha Flying’s Pilatus PC-12 fractional aircraft ownership program, has added seven airports in the Bahamas to its primary operating area.
Charter & Fractional
February 27, 2009
ATR 72-500 Gets OK for London City
The ATR 72-500 was approved to start operations at London City Airport in early February and has entered service with Irish regional airline Aer Arann on i
Aircraft
February 27, 2009
Eurocontrol: recession slows traffic at European airports
The economic downturn is having a profound effect on business aviation in Europe, with air traffic management agency Eurocontrol reporting a 20-percent dro
Airports
February 26, 2009
Eurocontrol Says EU Bizav Traffic Down 20 Percent
Air traffic management agency Eurocontrol announced that business aircraft activity in Europe was down by 20 percent in January this year compared with Jan
Airports
February 24, 2009
Despite Delay, Provo Pledges Funds for Duncan Facility
In an effort to attract aviation industry to the region, Provo, Utah, has agreed to spend $115,000 in site preparation costs at its municipal airport to he
Airports
February 24, 2009
NetJets Europe Buys a German Airport
NetJets Europe has agreed to acquire Egelsbach Airport near Frankfurt, Germany’s financial center, for an undisclosed sum.
Charter & Fractional
February 5, 2009
Update: New NFPA Standard Doesn’t Require Foam
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says its new revised NFPA 409 standard does not require Group II hangars to be fitted with foam fire-suppre
Airports
February 4, 2009
Marshall airport in UK consolidates bizav services
The new Marshall Business Aviation Centre at Cambridge, UK, was officially opened on December 4.
Airports
January 29, 2009
White Sands Regional Airport adds solar power system
The trend of airports adding solar power systems is growing in the southwest U.S., which sees more sunny days each year than other parts of the country.
Airports
January 29, 2009
French airport anticipates benefits of solar power
Le Castellet Airport in southeast France will have a 60,000-sq-ft photovoltaic roof operational this spring on a new hangar.
Airports
January 29, 2009
Oxford Airport reports steady traffic increase
Since opening a new business aviation facility six months ago, the UK’s Oxford Airport continues to record increased traffic.
Airports
January 29, 2009
Pilots: don't confuse Branson ID
The new Branson Airport serving the popular Branson, Mo.
Airports
January 29, 2009
Foam Firefighting Standards Too Costly, Says NATA
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) says requiring foam fire suppression systems
Safety
January 28, 2009
NATS Urges Change to LCY SIDs
British air traffic management provider NATS has urged the country’s Civil Aviation Authority to give fast-track approval to a change in the standard instr
Airports
January 27, 2009
Movements limit is years away for London Stansted
Swift lobbying work by the British Business and General Aviation Association (BBGA) and its members appears to have averted the threat of a new limit on th
Airports
December 30, 2008
TEB noise program begins to quiet critics
In honor of the second anniversary of the launch of the Teterboro Airport Working Group’s “Pledge to the Community” program–which has as its mission improv
Airports
December 29, 2008
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