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Hangar Flying: SATS Progress Report
SATS, the small aircraft transportation system research program funded jointly by industry and government, concludes later this year, five years after it s
ATC
October 9, 2006
Paris Air Show 2005: This year's show set records for both attendance and number of sales logged
First the good news, or at least the news that most people in the international aerospace and defense industry can agree on.
Engines
October 9, 2006
Frontier Snubs Horizon with Q400s
Frontier Airlines has chosen to establish its own regional subsidiary to fly Bombardier Q400s last month rather than recruit its regional code-share partne
Aircraft
October 9, 2006
MHI Launches RJ Fund Drive
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has decided to establish a special-purpose company dedicated to attracting the estimated $1 billion it needs to market a propos
October 9, 2006
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CommutAir Signs for 16 Q200s
Plattsburgh, N.Y.-based Continental Connection affiliate CommutAir signed a deal with Horizon Air last month to lease sixteen 37-seat Bombardier Q200s.
Aircraft
October 9, 2006
Jury Awards $3.2M in Sundance Suit
Ikuko Hatano, a woman whose daughter died in the 2003 Sundance Helicopters crash in the Grand Canyon, was awarded $3.2 million in damages by a Clark County
October 9, 2006
Flight School unites capital and aviation/space start-ups
Based on Flight School 05’s agenda, one could conclude that the one-day forum held earlier this year in Scottsdale, Ariz., was just another aviation indust
October 9, 2006
Europe closer to ruling on for-hire single-turbine IMC ops
Well behind many other regions, and more than 10 years after initial proposals, Europe is about to rule on proposed commercial single-turbine-engine flight
October 9, 2006
Inmarsat conference addresses future of in-flight communication
The six-ton I-4 communications satellite Inmarsat launched in late March has taken over satcom transmission routing responsibility from the previous I-3 sa
ATC
October 9, 2006
Inter-agency financing debate could delay progress on loran
They say that politics makes for strange bedfellows.
ATC
October 9, 2006
Collins’s Latest Satcom Makes Debut Aboard Global 5000
Rockwell Collins’s new SAT-6100 satellite communication system made its world debut aboard the Bombardier Global 5000 at the Paris Air Show last month.<br
ATC
October 9, 2006
Aerospace Rebounding from Effects of 9/11
The U.S.
October 9, 2006
FAA DecommissionsMore than 200 NDB Approaches
In a cost-cutting move, the FAA last month decommissioned 216 NDB approaches across the U.S.
ATC
October 5, 2006
FAA Tests New Type of TrafficCollision Alerting System
The FAA has completed the first round of flight testing of a unique traffic collision avoidance system that combines automatic dependent surveillance-broad
ATC
October 5, 2006
GoJet Aims To Fly This Month
The DOT on July 15 issued Trans States Holdings’ GoJet unit tentative approval for a certificate of public convenience and necessity, bringing it a step cl
October 5, 2006
Republic Stockpiling Embraer 170s
Republic Airways last month offered another 7.75 million shares of common stock to help fund a fleet expansion that will see it field 28 Embraer 170s for U
Aircraft
October 5, 2006
First Q300 for Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand took delivery of its first 50-seat Bombardier Q300 turboprop during a ceremony held last month in Toronto.
Aircraft
October 5, 2006
ExpressJet FAs Win Big Pay Raise
Houston’s ExpressJet reached a tentative four-year labor deal with representatives of its 1,200 flight attendants that, if ratified, promises a pay raise o
October 5, 2006
Clearer skies ahead for Air Wisconsin
US Airways’ plans for new code-share partner Air Wisconsin finally crystallized last month, when the major airline loaded new schedules showing the Appleto
October 5, 2006
Industry fires back at ALPA
Try as they might, regional airlines just can’t seem to avoid the glare of public scrutiny.
October 5, 2006
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