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News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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Capstone Being Made Part of ADS-B National Plan
The FAA says that the Alaska Capstone program of testing a host of advanced avionics (including automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast–ADS-B) in small
ATC
January 5, 2007
Eurocontrol’s safety plan improves air traffic management in Europe
Europe’s skies have become safer since two landmark accidents, according to a new independent survey commissioned by air traffic management agency Eurocont
ATC
December 19, 2006
More Responsibility For GA Likely as Europe’s Controlled Airspace Grow
Europe’s controlled airspace is to be expanded to absorb air transport growth, leaving the general aviation community with the prospect of paying air traff
ATC
December 18, 2006
China Plans Its Own Global Positioning System
China has disclosed that it intends to build a GPS-like global navigation system.
ATC
December 15, 2006
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Eurocontrol Study Says European ATC Safer
Europe’s skies have become safer since two landmark accidents, according to a new independent survey commissioned by ATC management agency Eurocontrol.
ATC
December 15, 2006
French To Brief GNSS/Loran C Users
The French ministries of transport and defense have planned a global navigation satellite system (GNSS)/Loran C user information day on July 1 in Paris.
ATC
December 15, 2006
Hungarian, Oman ATC Buy Raytheon Radars
Raytheon Systems has sold two radars to HungaroControl, the Hungarian air navigation services provider, and four to the Sultanate of Oman.
ATC
December 15, 2006
Boeing Delivers First GLS-equipped 737-800
Boeing has delivered its first 737-800 equipped with a new type of GPS-based landing system developed by Rockwell Collins.
Aircraft
December 15, 2006
Could avionics halt incursions?
The statistics tell the story.
ATC
December 14, 2006
First Inmarsat-4 Satellite Enters Service
The six-ton, London-double-decker-bus-size Inmarsat-4 communications satellite that Inmarsat launched in late March has taken over satcom transmission rout
ATC
December 14, 2006
Groups foster use of UAVs
To prioritize and promote unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the United Kingdom, the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) and the Unmanned Aerial
ATC
December 13, 2006
European commercial SEIMC stalls again
Proponents of commercial operations with single-engine aircraft in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) have been frustrated once again by seemingly
ATC
December 13, 2006
EC okays the Sesame future ATM
European Commission vice president Jacques Barrot and Eurocontrol director general Victor Aguado came to the show yesterday to announce the go-ahead for a
ATC
December 13, 2006
Honeywell urges U.S. to move on ATM funding
Honeywell is warning lawmakers in Washington to stop stalling over plans for air traffic management (ATM) funding.
ATC
December 12, 2006
Air traffic school provides a room with a view
Air traffic control students have had access to a broad range of simulators at the French national civil aviation school Enac for a year now.
ATC
December 12, 2006
GBAS not dead, despite FAA reversal
Boeing’s delivery in May of a 737-800 airliner certified for the global navigation satellite landing system (GLS) marked the culmination of a 10-year devel
ATC
December 12, 2006
URET Comes Online at En Route Centers
The User Request Evaluation Tool (URET), a conflict-detection tool that automatically detects and advises air traffic controllers of predicted conflicts be
ATC
December 11, 2006
Unions Lobby for ATC Center Forecasters
The two federal government labor unions that represent air traffic controllers and employees of the National Weather Service (NWS) have asked the FAA to re
ATC
December 11, 2006
Preliminary Report: New DOT chief focuses on system modernization
While safety is at the top of her list of priorities, new Transportation Secretary Mary Peters told the third annual FAA International Aviation Safety Foru
ATC
December 11, 2006
Congress blocks Loran turnoff
Like the proverbial cat with nine lives, loran has once more rebounded from attempts on its life.
ATC
December 8, 2006
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