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News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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JetNet Buys ADS-B Exchange
The acquisition of ADS-B Exchange enables JetNet to expand into real-time flight data while ADS-B Exchange said it can maintain its unfiltered data.
ATC
January 25, 2023
Somalian Airspace To Become Class A, Restoring ATC Services
The installation of modern navigation aids ends a 30-year interruption of full air traffic control operations over Somalia and the surrounding region.
Airlines
January 25, 2023
FAA Attributes Failure of Notam IT System to Human Error
IT personnel failed to follow procedure while working on the computer system that generates Notams, according to the FAA.
Airlines
January 13, 2023
FAA Blames Damaged Database File for Notam System Outage
Investigations into the latest air transport system meltdown in the U.S. begin as traffic flows return to normal after a software glitch grounds flights.
Airlines
January 12, 2023
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NBAA Urges Enhanced Redundancies for Notam System
NBAA said the industry has been pushing for improvements and enhanced redundancies for the Notam system for four years.
ATC
January 12, 2023
Airbus Tests Autonomous Flight Diversions, Taxiway Support
The aircraft maker's DragonFly technology could enable automated diversions in response to medical emergencies and improve safety at busy airports.
Airports
January 12, 2023
FAA Lifts Grounding Order Following U.S. Notam Outage
Normal airline operations resumed at about 9 a.m. after a failure of the U.S. notam system forced the cancellation of some 850 flights.
ATC
January 11, 2023
Eurocontrol Calls 2022 a ‘Bounceback’ Year, Sees 2025 Recovery
Europe saw air traffic increase to 83 percent of 2019 levels at the end of last year.
Airlines
January 3, 2023
Skyplan Gives Regional Flight Dispatch Training Shot in the Arm
Its courses will enable professionals from as far afield as the CIS, India and Africa to obtain training and refresher courses.
ATC
December 7, 2022
Improved Arrival Procedures in Effect at Toronto Pearson
The new procedures are intended to shorten flight paths and flying times, reduce fuel burn, and increase the use of quieter continuous descent operations.
ATC
November 30, 2022
IATA Slams 30% Increase in North Atlantic Airspace Fees
The airline industry group has demanded that Danish and Icelandic air navigation service providers reverse planned airspace fees averaging 30 percent.
Airlines
November 29, 2022
AINsight: Six Feet from Disaster
An incorrect barometric setting on an RNAV (GPS) approach could have fatal consequences without any overt warnings to the crew.
ATC
November 23, 2022
ATC Strikes to Cause Major Disruption at Italian Airports
Strikes scheduled for Friday among staff of Italy’s air navigation service provider extend disruptions felt during a difficult summer season in Europe.
Airlines
October 20, 2022
FAA Notam Prohibits Bizav from CPDLC En Route Trial
A September 24 notam prohibits most general and business aviation aircraft from taking part in the CPDLC en route trial due to avionics performance issues.
ATC
October 13, 2022
Eco-performance of Europe’s Air Traffic Mgmt Lagging
Europe’s air navigation service providers generally failed to meet last year’s environmental targets for air traffic management, according to a new report.
ATC
October 7, 2022
UAS Manufacturers Get Reprieve for Remote ID
The FAA has delayed requirements for unmanned aircraft systems to have remote ID systems to Dec 16, 2022.
ATC
September 20, 2022
French ATC Strike Inflicts More European Flight Disruption
French air traffic controllers are striking over pay demands and allegations of insufficient recruitment, prompting Ryanair to repeat demands for reforms.
Airlines
September 16, 2022
U.S. Dispute over Pilot Shortages, Flight Disruptions Ratchets Up
ALPA stages nationwide picketing campaign in U.S. ahead of expected holiday travel crunch.
Airlines
September 1, 2022
AINsight: A Visual Approach Gone Bad
A visual approach in a large turbine-powered aircraft can be a challenge.
ATC
August 26, 2022
FAA Expresses Concern about Navigation Errors at KTEB
The FAA Safety Team issued a notice reminding operators of proper departure procedures at Teterboro, saying navigation errors have been happening.
ATC
August 25, 2022
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