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News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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EU Takes Control of Galileo with Taxes
Members of the Transport, Telecommunication and Energy Council of the European Union have accepted a proposal by the European Commission to assume control
ATC
July 2, 2007
Development Begins on Single European Sky Program
The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched the early development phase of the Single European Sky Iris program, a research initiative designed to improve
ATC
June 26, 2007
Northrop has GPS-aided stellar INS
Northrop Grumman delivered the first production LN-120G GPS-aided stellar-inertial navigation system to the U.S.
ATC
June 25, 2007
Issues abound in expansion of UAV missions
The number of unmanned air vehicles in our skies is growing fast, but there are many regulatory and doctrinal issues to resolve, before UAVs and their grou
ATC
June 20, 2007
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UPS says ADS-B will save $3 million a year
United Parcel Service will save millions of dollars a year by introducing technology that is designed to provide improved aircraft spacing for arriving air
ATC
June 20, 2007
Thales satcom will be put on new corporate aircraft
The TopFlight satellite communications terminal that Thales launched at last year’s Farnborough airshow will be installed later this year on new-build corp
ATC
June 20, 2007
Park Air To Improve East Europe ATC
Northrop Grumman’s UK subsidiary, Park Air Systems, has been selected to supply air traffic control upgrades in Central and Eastern Europe worth approximat
ATC
June 19, 2007
G550 spy plane can be pilotless
Boeing has revealed a surprise and innovative entry for the U.S.
ATC
June 19, 2007
Alaska To Get Statewide ADS-B
There was good news for Alaskan pilots last week, when FAA Administrator Marion Blakey introduced the agency’s draft 2008-2012 Flight Plan, along with the
ATC
June 19, 2007
Russia and Sweden agree on ground stations for ADS-B
After spending a decade studying automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) technologies, Russia and Sweden have signed an accord to bring to their
ATC
June 18, 2007
Lufthansa To Upgrade A300-600 FMS
CMC Electronics has signed a contract with Lufthansa for cockpit upgrades to the CMA-9000 flight management system in the German air carrier’s fleet of 14
ATC
June 18, 2007
EU Assumes Control of Galileo with Taxpayer Money
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ATC
June 12, 2007
GAO Says FAA Already Fully Supported for Future
The U.S.
ATC
June 7, 2007
NTSB: Pilots Called ATC with Runaway Trim Problem
Details are emerging about the Cessna 550 that crashed into Lake Michigan Monday.
ATC
June 7, 2007
Solar event raises concerns about stability of GPS signals
A solar flare 10 times stronger than anything researchers had previously observed or predicted surprised scientists last December, not only because of its
ATC
June 5, 2007
FAA expands airspace flow program
The FAA said last month that this summer it will greatly expand the airspace flow program (AFP), an initiative it implemented last summer to better manage
ATC
May 31, 2007
Airspace Flow Program Will Expand This Summer
The FAA said yesterday it will greatly expand the airspace flow program (AFP) this summer, an initiative implemented last summer as a better way to manage
ATC
May 24, 2007
UK CAA Issues SSR Mode-S Expansion Proposals
Phase One of a proposal by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to improve airspace capacity will require aircraft owners in the UK to upgrade to a Second
ATC
May 24, 2007
FAA Study Says NextGen Will Help Reduce Delays
An analysis of 56 airports’ operational capacities has concluded that the FAA must “move forward aggressively” to implement the NextGen system or risk furt
ATC
May 22, 2007
AOPA: Lockheed Not Living Up To FSS Contract Expectations
Lockheed Martin, which took over operational control of most of the nation’s flight service network last year, is experiencing troubles with consolidation,
ATC
May 15, 2007
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