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Air Transport
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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Australia in no hurry to throw Qantas to free-market wolves
Pressure from a growing chorus of free market proponents has Qantas scrambling to prepare for a likely “phased” introduction of open skies with Singapore.
November 30, 2006
Emirates Sets Sights High for China
Emirates Airline plans to be one of the major international carriers for the 2008 Beijing Olympic games and the Shanghai World Expo two years later.
November 30, 2006
BAE struggles to move idle craft in ‘tough’ market
While ATR and Bombardier’s de Havilland division enjoy a renaissance of sorts in the new turboprop airliner business, companies no longer involved in airpl
November 30, 2006
RNP gains signal FANS breakthrough
The vision of a future air navigation system developed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) at the beginning of the 1990s has taken a lo
ATC
November 30, 2006
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Modern Jets Can Leapfrog ATC Technology
Dramatic reductions in approach minimums at terrain-challenged airports are among the more spectacular results of applying RNP-Rnav.
ATC
November 30, 2006
ATM planners wary of Chinese vulnerabilities
China has been emerging lately as a truly global player in commerce and tourism, but as the Beijing Olympic Games approach in 2008, followed by the Shangha
ATC
November 30, 2006
Safran profits from spirit of Sino-French cooperation
Sichuan Snecma Aero-engine Maintenance Co.
Engines
November 30, 2006
Aussies will need quick decision on C-17 buy
Australia is mulling the acquisition of four Boeing C-17s, but will probably have to make its mind up by the end of June.
Aircraft
November 30, 2006
Checking the ‘office’
Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Airbus have taken advantage of the A380 very large airliner’s presence here to introduce the operator’s senior personnel and f
November 30, 2006
Meggitt’s Vibro-Meter division monitors engine bearing health
Meggitt (Stand A536) is introducing a number of products, including new developments in engine monitoring equipment revealed by its Vibro-Meter subsidiary.
Engines
November 30, 2006
Embaer: Sales of Regionals Will Drop Here
Embraer has lowered its 20-year projection for deliveries of small commercial airplanes to reflect a less optimistic outlook for both China and the rest of
November 30, 2006
P&WC To Service Air Deccan ATR Engines
Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) has signed an exclusive five-year agreement with Avions de Transport Regional to maintain engines for Air Deccan’s fleet of A
November 30, 2006
European air-taxis join VLJ revolution
German charter operator Cirrus Aviation is to operate Eclipse 500s on behalf of UK-based group JetSet Air, which ordered up to 50 of the new very light jet
Aircraft
November 29, 2006
DayJet primed to start operations in November
Just a week before EBACE opened, air-limo start-up DayJet of Delray Beach, Florida, announced it would start its “per-seat, on-demand” jet service in the s
November 29, 2006
Very light jets are setting their courses for Europe
About 30 years ago, a U.S.
Aircraft
November 29, 2006
Restructured Honeywell is ready for European growth
Europe continues to be a happy hunting ground for companies selling business aviation, with more grounds for optimism very evident in the latest Business A
Engines
November 29, 2006
The push to make engines cheaper and greener
Honeywell Aerospace’s new HTF7000 powerplant family promises “game-changing” progress on improving engine reliability and reducing operating costs.
Engines
November 29, 2006
Handling Group Feras Introduces New Sales Director
Handling and flight planning specialist Feras has appointed Otto Wright as its new sales director.
November 29, 2006
Record air traffic raises concerns
The future of air traffic management in Europe continues to be one of the greatest challenges facing the aviation community.
ATC
November 29, 2006
Preparing for the Future
Looking to the future of air traffic management, that is, beyond 2010, SESAR (single European sky ATM research) hopefully will pave the way for how the ATM
ATC
November 29, 2006
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