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Bombardier gets serious about new jet project
Canada’s largest aerospace company has apparently given up playing coy about its reliance on government support to compete in the large RJ arena.
March 30, 2007
United Signs Chautauqua, Republic, Shuttle America
United Airlines availed itself of more options to its imperiled code-share partnership with Atlantic Coast Airlines last month, when it recruited Indianapo
March 30, 2007
CEO Dosé Quits Swiss
Andre Dosé resigned his post as CEO of Swiss International Airlines last month amid a continuing investigation into the Nov.
March 30, 2007
Delta Connection Carriers Gobble Up More RJs
Delta Connection carriers Atlantic Southeast, SkyWest and Chautauqua Airlines will fly another 45 fifty-seat regional jets under contract with Delta Air Li
March 30, 2007
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Subsidy Squabble Heats Up Again
As Bombardier prepares a financial foundation for the proposed launch of a new 115-seat jet, the Canadian company fired the opening salvo in what appears l
March 30, 2007
Omni Launches Saab 2000 Service
Saab Aircraft Leasing (SAL) recently delivered the first Saab 2000 to Omni Aviação e Tecnologia of Portugal.
Aircraft
March 30, 2007
Swiss Hands Lugano to Cirrus
Swiss will replace its four daily flights between Zurich and Lugano with the same number of flights subcontracted to Cirrus Airlines as of April 1.
March 30, 2007
Chinese jet gaining clout among world’s suppliers
It’s suddenly fashionable to look to China as an up-and-coming economic force, a trend that has drawn billions of dollars in foreign investment into an eco
Aircraft
March 30, 2007
Embraer 170 finds its bearings as first airplanes enter service
Brazil’s Embraer delivered its first batch of newly certified Embraer 170s to three customers last month, just as the company prepared to score a major U.S
Aircraft
March 30, 2007
Embraer 190 Flies
The 98- to 108-seat Embraer 190 officially began its year-and-a-half-long flight-test campaign on March 12, when the first prototype took off from Embraer’
Aircraft
March 30, 2007
FAA expecting more summer gridlock
by Paul LoweHoping to stave off aviation gridlock this summer, the FAA last month summoned 60 participants from major and regional airlines, pilot an
ATC
March 30, 2007
GlobalFlyer flexes its graceful (but very lightly loaded) wings
Known as the Model 311 Capricorn by its builder, and the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer by its pilot and sponsor, Burt Rutan’s latest creation took to the sky
March 30, 2007
Eagle County Airport dedicates new ATC tower
Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE) in Vail, Colo., recently dedicated a new ATC tower, resulting from the efforts of Eagle County, the Colorado Division o
ATC
March 30, 2007
AIA Seeks More R&D Funding
The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) is calling on the Bush Administration to develop a vision for aeronautics similar to the one proposed recently b
March 30, 2007
Passenger Tax Increases 10 Percent
Effective April 1, the commercial passenger tax on international operations increases from $5 to $5.50 per passenger.
March 29, 2007
New Mexico pulls out stops to lure aircraft builders
New Mexico’s license plates proclaim it to be the “Land of Enchantment.” And a growing number of business aircraft manufacturers are enchanted with New Mex
March 29, 2007
ALPA Issues Brazilian Airspace Warning
The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) recently published Safety Alert 2007-01 to caution pilots about certain aspects of operating in Brazilian airspace.
ATC
March 29, 2007
Public Input Due on Loran’s Future
Comments are due tomorrow on a request for public input to help federal agencies decide if there is a need to continue to operate or invest in the loran-C
ATC
March 29, 2007
Asian Aerospace 2004 report
rganizers of the biennial Asian Aerospace event claim that it is “the world’s second most influential airshow.” This is a big claim, since it stands or fal
March 29, 2007
Flexjet joins FAA CDM process
Bombardier Flexjet has become the first nonscheduled operator to successfully transmit real-time flight-intent data to the FAA’s Air Traffic Control System
ATC
March 29, 2007
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