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News and issues relating to international air transport and cargo carriers, national airlines and regional airlines, including aircraft, engines, personnel, acquisitions, accidents, safety, security and training.
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ADS-B Success Depends on User Acceptance and Equipage
In testimony before the House aviation subcommittee yesterday, DOT Inspector General Calvin Scovel told lawmakers that user acceptance and voluntary equipa
ATC
October 18, 2007
Bill Introduced to Prevent ATC Privatization
A bipartisan team of representatives last month introduced H.R.1711, legislation that would prohibit the privatization or contracting out of the nation’s A
ATC
October 16, 2007
Regional airlines, bizav shine in FAA forecast
The FAA now doesn’t expect domestic commercial air travel to return to pre-9/11 levels until 2006, and its earlier forecasts that U.S.
October 16, 2007
Two new contenders vie to power future RJs
Pratt & Whitney Canada and the French-Russian Snecma-NPO Saturn joint venture are knocking at the door of the market for regional-jet turbofan engines.
Engines
October 16, 2007
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Airbus Hands Over First A380
Airbus and Singapore Airlines marked delivery of the first A380 today at the airframer’s headquarters in Toulouse, France, in front of 500 well-wishers, co
Aircraft
October 15, 2007
Flight plan Suffix F revised to include advanced Rnav
Effective February 20, the /F suffix for aircraft equipped with single FMSs has been revised to account for advanced Rnav equipment.
ATC
October 12, 2007
Hope on display at annual RAA convention
Forty-eight hours before the Regional Airline Association staged its annual convention at the Phoenix Civic Center from May 18 to 21, the season’s first 10
October 12, 2007
ATC privatization debate stirs the political caldron
Rumor has it the Bush Administration intends to sell off ATC to the highest bidder.
ATC
October 12, 2007
Controllers warn of perils in shift to an ATC plan that they say focuses on profits instead of safety
Privatization of the U.S.
ATC
October 12, 2007
Reason Foundation Challenges NATCA Study Findings
The Reason Foundation, a West Coast public policy think tank that promotes privatization of government, challenged the National Air Traffic Controllers Ass
ATC
October 12, 2007
FAA selects Honeywell to develop LAAS system
After describing its GPS LAAS precision approach system contract as “imminent” for more than six months, the FAA in early May announced its award to Honeyw
ATC
October 12, 2007
Budget woes delay further CPDLC trials
Citing budget constraints, senior FAA management has apparently postponed the planned expansion of controller/pilot data link communications (CPDLC) trials
ATC
October 12, 2007
FAA prepares for critical upgrade to traffic-flow management network
The U.S.
ATC
October 12, 2007
Honeywell Wins FAA LAAS Contract
The FAA awarded a $16.7 million contract–which could balloon to $340 million if options are exercised–to Honeywell International to build the first phase o
ATC
October 12, 2007
FAA readies regs for GPS transition
The FAA is proposing numerous revisions to instrument flight rules and procedures to reflect technological advances intended to “facilitate the transition
ATC
October 11, 2007
Senator fights giving ATC to 'lowest bidder'
• Sen.
ATC
October 11, 2007
Goodrich, Honeywell settle EGPWS lawsuit
• Goodrich accepted terms of a licensing agreement with Honeywell to settle a lawsuit in which Honeywell claimed that Goodrich infringed on EGPWS patents.
ATC
October 11, 2007
Feds clamp down on Washington airspace
When the federal government raised the terrorist threat index early last month to Code Orange, it piggybacked with it an Air Defense Identification Zone (A
ATC
October 11, 2007
Global Express with EVS Starts Flying
Bombardier has started flying an enhanced vision system (EVS) on the Global Express.
ATC
October 11, 2007
Free Flight is goal of airspace plan
The FAA has begun redesigning high-altitude airspace above FL390, and among the first beneficiaries will be Rnav- and RNP-equipped business jets that routi
ATC
October 11, 2007
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