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Avcoach guides first-time bizav buyers
Given the decline in airline service, invasive security at the airport and fewer nonstop flights, it’s no wonder that those with the means to travel by bus
October 11, 2006
With LAAS in limbo, FAA buys more ILSs
The FAA is expected to announce a major ILS contract award within the next 90 days, according to agency insiders.
ATC
October 11, 2006
Two Cities Provide RVSM Height Monitoring
Just two locations–Atlantic City, N.J., and Wichita–are in service to provide ground-based aircraft height monitoring to meet RVSM altitude-performance req
ATC
October 11, 2006
Court Declines To Hear Age-60 Challenge
The Supreme Court last month declined to hear a pilot group’s challenge to the rule that prohibits pilots from flying for Part 121 operators past age 60, r
October 11, 2006
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GAO, NATCA Spar over Privatized ATC
A Government Accountability Office study of five foreign air navigation service providers, including Nav Canada, found that since “commercialization,” all
ATC
October 11, 2006
Over a Barrel: Low Oil Pressure Warning
A world without oil is a breeding ground for alarmists, some say, blithely confident that it can’t run out and “we’ll find more,” but if it ever does run o
October 11, 2006
Embraer lays down ‘Rule of 70 to 110’
How have the preparations for the JetBlue deliveries progressed? The context is intense; there are several things going back and forth.
October 10, 2006
Soft landing for US Airways and America West partners
Now that US Airways and America West Airlines have officially announced their intention to merge, the question of what will happen with the various regiona
October 10, 2006
Flurry of New Orders for Embraer
Embraer entered the Paris Air Show on a roll last month and exited with a flourish, signing orders for fourteen 118-seat 195s with Flybe and twenty 190s wi
Aircraft
October 10, 2006
Banner Year Continues for ATR
Avions de Transport Regional landed firm orders for 20 new airplanes from four customers at last month’s Paris Air Show.
October 10, 2006
Q400 Sales Boost Turboprop Revival
Bombardier’s Q400 turboprop continues to steal the spotlight from the company’s regional jet offerings, most recently drawing a firm order for another four
Aircraft
October 10, 2006
MAC Recommends Tracon Consolidation
The FAA’s industry-government Management Advisory Council (MAC) is recommending that the agency take several steps to save money, including consolidating s
ATC
October 10, 2006
CBAA defends Nav Canada’s ATC user fees
As discussions about user fees in the U.S.
ATC
October 9, 2006
Regional Airline Buys into GA
The recent buying frenzy for FBOs has reached at least one airline.
October 9, 2006
GA Leaders To Advise on Future ATC System
Leaders of several general aviation groups have been named to help the FAA Joint Planning and Development Office create a next generation air transportatio
ATC
October 9, 2006
U.S. airframers challenge subsidies for foreign OEMs
“We cannot compete with na-tional treasuries,” Gulfstream Aerospace president Bryan Moss testified at a May House aviation subcommittee hearing on foreign
October 9, 2006
C series gets its engine, launch delayed until fall
Pratt & Whitney Canada plans to build a brand-new engine for Bom-bardier’s C Series line of single-aisle airliners.
Aircraft
October 9, 2006
Embraer E175 gets FAA nod
The 78- to 88-seat Embraer E175 earned its FAA certification last month, paving the way for deliveries to start in the U.S.
Aircraft
October 9, 2006
DOT readies for more congestion and delays
With Transportation Department Inspector General Kenneth Mead predicting the busiest summer travel season in six years, the Senate aviation subcommittee ha
ATC
October 9, 2006
UK Pegs Majority of Bizav ATC Errors
New data by UK ATC provider NATS shows that business jets are more likely than others to be involved in certain types of safety incident.
ATC
October 9, 2006
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