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Partnership works to improve aviation weather data quality
Although the official raison d’etre for the Friends/Partners in Aviation Weather is to coordinate the needs of users and the ability of the Nation
ATC
May 15, 2008
Trade groups gearing up for fight over FAA’s DRVSM plan
With the anticipated publication this month of an NPRM in the Federal Register, the FAA is laying the groundwork for implementation of domestic re
ATC
May 15, 2008
FAA awards first Nexcom contracts
The FAA has awarded contracts to Rockwell Collins, Honeywell and Avidyne for development of technology that will integrate digital voice and data into air-
ATC
May 15, 2008
Mineta unveils DOT’s plan to defend against GPS jamming
DOT Secretary Norman Mineta announced last month an action plan aimed at mitigating the vulnerability of GPS to inadvertent interference and deliberate jam
ATC
May 15, 2008
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FAA’s ATC upgrade program moves to make up lost time
The FAA’s Operational Evolution Plan (OEP) is moving to regain the momentum lost following September 11.
ATC
May 15, 2008
Washington Report: Flight path changes due in D.C. area
Changes in flight paths around the Washington-Baltimore area, which have nothing to do with security implications, are being proposed in anticipation of th
ATC
May 15, 2008
Loran-C suggested as GPS backup
In light of last year’s DOT study of the vulnerability of GPS to unintentional interference and intentional jamming, Boeing and Rockwell Collins suggest th
ATC
May 15, 2008
HGS is not a guarantee for Cat III approaches
In the past several years there have been many magazine articles touting the promise of the Head-up Guidance System (HGS).
ATC
May 12, 2008
Firm hits snag in putting AWOS info on Internet
Efforts by a Newburgh, N.Y.
ATC
May 12, 2008
News Note: Eurocontrol activates new Netherlands operations facility
Eurocontrol’s upper-area control center at Maastricht in the Netherlands on November 3 activated its new operations facility, which includes an advanced op
ATC
May 9, 2008
Free Flight: impossible dream or future reality?
Free Flight describes a future air-traffic environment where we will fly unrestricted “trajectories” from departure to destination, based on our choice of
ATC
May 9, 2008
Will avionics makers be ready for inauguration of IFR WAAS?
The recent successful completion of a 60-day continuous performance test of the FAA’s wide-area augmentation system (WAAS) is expected to clear the way for
ATC
May 9, 2008
Avionics shops adjust to persistent downturn
In a down economy it usually makes sense to focus on the finer details of running a business.
ATC
May 9, 2008
ITT Wins Nexcom Contract
The FAA has awarded an initial $20.5 million contract to ITT Industries aerospace/communications division to provide the agency with multimode VHF digital
ATC
May 9, 2008
FAA Unions Form Coalition
The unions representing nearly 20,000 employees of the FAA have joined in a coalition “to hold the FAA accountable” for meeting its modernization goals and
ATC
May 9, 2008
Loran could be used for Alaska GPS corrections
At press time, technical experts from the FAA, the U.S.
ATC
May 8, 2008
Free Flight vet to lead FAA effort
Charlie Keegan, who has headed the FAA’s Free Flight Office since its inception three years ago, has been named to lead the modernization effort outlined i
ATC
May 8, 2008
TAWS suit may be settled out of court
Honeywell’s legal dispute with ACSS over EGPWS patents may be on its way to a private arbitrator instead of a courtroom, if the sides can agree on terms.<b
ATC
May 8, 2008
Honeywell's Johnson warns of inefficiencies in NAS
Honeywell Aerospace president and CEO Robert Johnson, speaking to the Society of Automotive Engineers World Aviation Congress early last month in Phoenix,
ATC
May 8, 2008
Making sure new airspace plans have room for all
While the FAA moves forward with its operational evolution plan (OEP) to increase National Airspace System capacity by the end of this decade, a major cons
ATC
May 8, 2008
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