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Pinnacle Airlines in fight for Love
If Northwest Airlines gets its way, regional affiliate Pinnacle Airlines will become one of the first competitors to Southwest and American Airlines at Dal
Aircraft
September 13, 2006
Goodrich finds fix for Q400 nose-gear failures
Goodrich Aerospace has devised a solution to the wiring harness problems that led to a number of nose-gear retraction failures in Bombardier Q400 turboprop
Aircraft
September 13, 2006
Raytheon settles with SEC
Raytheon Company will pay a $12 million fine to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to settle an investigation into its financial disclosures and
September 13, 2006
Canada launches ADS-B program
By 2009, Nav Canada plans to install ADS-B ground stations around Hudson Bay, which straddles high-latitude airline flight paths between Asia, North Americ
ATC
September 12, 2006
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First-half GA billings set industry record
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) reported record-breaking billings for the first half of this year.
September 12, 2006
Republic buys more Embraer E-Jets
Republic Airways late last month exercised purchase options on 30 Embraer E175s, bringing the total number of E-Jets ordered by the Indianapolis-based regi
Aircraft
September 12, 2006
Comair can void contract, judge says
A U.S.
September 12, 2006
Start-up launches N.Y.-London service
Silverjet, a new UK-based all-first-class, long-haul airline, is recruiting captains and copilots for its initial London-New York route, due to begin servi
September 12, 2006
NTSB: ‘Serious Concern’ with ATC Alerts
Based on a study of 11 accidents that occurred between December 2002 and February this year, the NTSB expressed “serious concern” about the effectiveness o
ATC
September 12, 2006
Airlines’ Loss Not Necessarily Bizav’s Gain
Into an environment in which airlines perceive business aviation as competition for high-end travelers comes a study suggesting that business aviation is n
September 12, 2006
Mesaba Permitted To Void Worker Contracts
A bankruptcy judge on July 14 allowed regional carrier Mesaba Airlines to void the contracts for 1,300 pilots, flight attendants and mechanics.
September 12, 2006
U.S. regs slow growth of Eurofly Milan-NY service
Italian carrier Eurofly has been operating its all-business-class Airbus A319 service between Milan and New York since May, but the start-up has been marre
September 12, 2006
ACSS targets runway incursion dangers
Runway incursions this summer nearly wrecked the flawless accident record major U.S.
ATC
September 12, 2006
Boeing Acquisition of Aviall Moves Closer
Dallas-based Aviall, one of the largest independent distributors of parts for business aircraft, said the European Commission “has not raised any antitrust
September 11, 2006
New president for controllers’ union
In the aftermath of the standoff between the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) over a new contract, the union’s rank-and-fil
ATC
September 11, 2006
First-half GA billings set industry record
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) reported record-breaking billings for the first half of this year.
August 28, 2006
Is Reason Report Unreasonable?
“Business aviation should support the shift to user fees,” urged Reason Foundation director of transportation studies Robert Poole, “if it is part of a com
ATC
August 18, 2006
BAE sees future in ATP cost-cutting programs
BAE Systems Regional Aircraft plans to work with ATP operators, maintenance organizations and equipment vendors to reduce the turboprop’s ownership costs b
October 8, 2003
A Tribute to Concorde: 1976-2003
It is symbolic of the malaise cloaking aviation as it celebrates the centennial of powered flight
Aircraft
October 1, 2003
Shutdown of National Airspace System Was ‘Organized Mayhem’
The airspace shutdown on 9/11 was done methodically but quickly, with many calling it "organized mayhem."
ATC
September 25, 2001
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