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Bombardier cuts RJ production
Bombardier Aerospace announced last month it will lay off another 1,330 employees as part of a plan to “realign” regional aircraft production rates with ma
Aircraft
November 6, 2006
Short Strike Ends at Britten-Norman
UK aircraft maker Britten-Norman has reached a pay settlement with members of the Amicus trade union.
November 6, 2006
New Clips: Verizon Airfone Reverses Course
Responding to customer input, Verizon Airfone said it will continue providing MagnaStar phone users with air-to-ground communications “through at least Dec
ATC
November 6, 2006
Pilots Picket SkyWest Airlines
The union representing the pilots of SkyWest Airlines regional airline subsidiary Atlantic Southeast Airlines on October 13 began picketing the long-time u
November 6, 2006
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Bolen slams ATA’s VLJ stance
The “invasion,”–as critics call it, of thousands of very light jets over the next several years has prompted NBAA to fire a shot across the bow of the Air
ATC
November 6, 2006
Comair Pilot Union Holding Out
Comair reached concessionary labor agreements with its mechanics and flight attendants late last month, but at press time a deal with its pilots continued
November 6, 2006
Quiet Spike Goes Supersonic
Gulfstream reported that its Quiet Spike sonic-boom mitigator successfully achieved supersonic flight on October 20.
November 6, 2006
Northwest Sets Out with Compass
Northwest Airlines won approval from the DOT in late September to launch Compass Airlines, a new wholly owned regional subsidiary to which Northwest plans
November 6, 2006
Order Split Between Embraer, Bombardier
Northwest Airlines last month split an order for 72 regional jets between Embraer and Bombardier.
Aircraft
November 6, 2006
Mesaba Employees Will Appeal Strike Ban
U.S.
November 6, 2006
Wind Farm Effect on ATC Radar Studied
A Defense Department study published recently said that under the right circumstances windmill farms used to generate electricity have the potential to deg
November 6, 2006
Air Routing keeping tabs on gridlock
Air Routing International (ARI) of Houston has introduced a new service for U.S.
ATC
November 6, 2006
NBAA Directors Elect New Officers
Kenneth Emerick of GM Worldwide Travel has been elected chairman of the NBAA board of directors, replacing Donald Baldwin, who resigned to pursue other car
November 3, 2006
FAA To Hire 12,500 New Contollers
Hoping to stave off a shortage in air traffic controllers caused by an expected wave of retirements, the FAA will hire 12,500 controllers over the next 10
ATC
November 3, 2006
AIA reports strongindustry performance
Paced by Defense Department spending, U.S.
November 3, 2006
Eurocontrol reduces its ATC charges
Operators will see en route ATC charges for most of Europe reduced by an average of 7 percent starting this month.
ATC
November 3, 2006
NATA/AAAE Symposium Hailed As A Success
Many convention attendees are more than ready to hit the road by the last day of a busy schedule of events, but that didn’t impede the third joint symposiu
November 2, 2006
Embraer 175 Certification Imminent
Embraer expected to win Brazilian certification of its new 78- to 86-seat 175 soon after AIN went to press last month, marking the official introduc
Aircraft
November 2, 2006
LABACE 2005: RVSM arrives in Latin America with few glitches
Latin America adopted reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) on January 20, along with the rest of the Americas, and the transition to date in Brazil
ATC
November 1, 2006
DayJet reveals first plans for air-limo operations
It’s all too easy for industry analysts to say that if the air-limo concept–point-to-point service for the masses–is possible, someone would already have d
November 1, 2006
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