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China Asks FAA for Helpwith RVSM Implementation
Now that much of the world has applied reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) standards in the upper flight levels, it was only a matter of time befor
ATC
October 2, 2006
Controllers might need more training
While most speakers discussed current training issues and new learning concepts at the Air Traffic Control Association’s recent “ATC Training for the Futur
ATC
October 2, 2006
Republic set to fly 170s for Delta, US Airways
The FAA certainly tested its patience, but Republic Airways appeared likely to win an operating certificate for its new Republic Airlines division in time
October 2, 2006
Independence Air in Dire Straits
Discount-fare Bombardier CRJ operator Independence Air raised “substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern” in last month’
October 2, 2006
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Winds Collapse Chautauqua Hangar
Strong wind gusts from August 5 thunderstorms collapsed part of the roof of a new maintenance hangar under construction for Chautauqua Airlines at Louisvil
October 2, 2006
Colgan Air To Fly as United Express
Colgan Air will take Shuttle America’s place at Washington Dulles Airport as the Saab 340 turboprop provider for United Airlines (UAL) under an agreement-i
October 2, 2006
Mesa takes on Dornier 328s, seeks lessees
Mesa Air Group has taken responsibility for part of the lease payments on some 30 idle Fairchild Dornier 328Jets as a condition of its new code-share contr
Aircraft
October 2, 2006
RRJ Passes Critical Design Reviews
The Sukhoi-led consortium building the Russian Regional Jet got some good news when the RRJ-95B/LR and RRJ-75B/LR passed their critical design reviews (CDR
Aircraft
October 2, 2006
‘Commercialized’ ATC Would Hike Fees for GA
A “commercialized” ATC system in the U.S.
ATC
October 2, 2006
Rolls-Royce sees steady helo demand
Rolls-Royce’s annual 10-year global turbine helicopter demand outlook is again forecasting steady growth, with total 2006-2015 deliveries of civil and mili
September 29, 2006
Texas Aeromed Op Gets IFR Approach OK
Air medical service operator CareFlite, based in Grand Prairie, Texas, received final approval for its network of 17 IFR approach procedures to hospitals w
ATC
September 29, 2006
One for the record book
Heli-Expo 2006 set a record with 14,051 first-day registered attendees.
September 29, 2006
Russian aerospace companies consolidate, helo exports increase
Russia has created a unified United Aircraft Construction Corp.
September 29, 2006
Turbine deliveries skyrocketed in first half of 2005
Deliveries of new turbine business airplanes–particularly from Bombardier, Cessna, Gulfstream and Raytheon–in the first half of this year shot up more than
September 29, 2006
ATC must prove merits of TIPH
The FAA said its notice sent last month to tower controllers to review the taxi into position and hold (TIPH) procedure is not intended to end the practice
ATC
September 29, 2006
Chances on tap for Class B airspace
A supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking modifies previously proposed (Nov.
ATC
September 29, 2006
Per-seat Bizav Charter Takes Off
Avion Private Jet Club (www.flyavion.com) is the latest venture to introduce per-seat business jet public charter service between designated cities “on a r
September 29, 2006
Judge Upholds FSS Consolidation
Judge Edwin Neill of the Office of Dispute Resolution for Acquisition has denied protests by the union representing flight service station (FSS) employees
ATC
September 29, 2006
Superjet team takes U.S. sanctions in stride
Progress on the Sukhoi Superjet 100 continues uninterrupted, despite the U.S.
September 28, 2006
Embraer predicts 7,950-jet market for 30- to 120-seaters
Rising load factors for the 30- to 120-seat segment are evidence that carriers are becoming more efficient.
September 28, 2006
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