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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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The FAA now has the technology in place to deploy Airspace Flow Programs (AFPs) in support of its Severe Weather Avoidance Plan.
The AFPs will primarily affect traffic flying into the Northeast from domestic origins west of the New York and Boston Air Route Traffic Control Centers.
ATC
September 14, 2006
‘Minimum Fuel’ Doesn’t Mean Priority ATC
According to the Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS), pilots might expect to receive priority handling after telling ATC they have “minimum fuel,” but
ATC
September 14, 2006
DOT Auditing Controller Hiring Efforts
The DOT Inspector General is auditing the FAA’s progress in implementing its plan to hire approximately 12,500 new controllers to replace those expected to
ATC
September 14, 2006
JPDO needs road map to meet ATC challenges
In response to questions submitted by members of the House subcommittee on space and aeronautics, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) said recently
ATC
September 14, 2006
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NATCA promises to fight new FAA-imposed contract
Efforts by the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) to force resumption of contract talks with the FAA through congressional maneuverings f
ATC
September 14, 2006
As ADS-B launches nationally, system loses ground in Alaska
In a curious turn of events, the FAA last month found itself launching its nationwide ADS-B program in Washington and boosting the system’s air traffic ben
ATC
September 14, 2006
Crew, ATC cited in Learjet CFIT
In its final report released late last month, the NTSB concluded that a combination of flight crew and ATC deficiencies led to a controlled flight into ter
ATC
September 14, 2006
Airspace Flow Program Set To Flow
Early this month the FAA is scheduled to start a new air traffic management initiative called the Airspace Flow Program (see Advisory Circular 90-102).
ATC
September 14, 2006
ERA 2006: Ambitious Air Nostrum won’t compromise its core identity
Officials from small carriers meeting in Barcelona this month for the European Regions Airline Association general assembly very likely will bump into Carl
September 13, 2006
In the Works: Antonov
An-148–Due for imminent certification by Russian and Ukrainian civil aviation authorities, the An-148 stands nearly ready for delivery this year to Russian
Aircraft
September 13, 2006
In the Works: AVIC I
ARJ21–China’s AVIC I Commercial Aircraft (ACAC) continues its deliberate march toward a 2009 introduction of the 90-seat ARJ21-700, the first
Aircraft
September 13, 2006
In the Works: Bombardier
C Series/900X/Q400X–Officially still alive as a program but downgraded in status from an imminent launch candidate to a loosely defined study, the p
Aircraft
September 13, 2006
In the Works: Sukhoi
Superjet 100–Plans for the airplane known until July as the Russian Regional Jet appeared to have crystallized early this year, when Sukhoi publishe
Aircraft
September 13, 2006
ERA 2006: Three-time Airline of the Year not content to rest on its laurels
A revolution in Binter Canarias’s approach to business and the Spanish carrier’s distinguished on-time performance record led to its selection, for the thi
September 13, 2006
ERA 2006: Surging Baltic carriers manage big growth in small markets
Free trade, reorientation toward the West and tourism have all contributed to the fast development of air traffic in the Baltics.
September 13, 2006
ERA 2006: Regional line at last a solid contributor to Swiss profits
Larger aircraft and lower costs have produced a winning formula for Swiss International Airlines’ regional operations–despite high fuel prices not entirely
September 13, 2006
ERA 2006: Mesaba’s loss is CityJet’s gain as Avros find way across Atlantic
Irish regional airline CityJet in a little more than a month expects to place into service the first of 23 Avro RJ85s acquired in a $221 million deal to re
Airlines
September 13, 2006
ERA 2006: Fuel crunch helps Lufthansa choose capacity over frequency
Lufthansa CityLine has begun operating the first of 12 new 84-seat Bombardier CRJ900 regional jets that by year-end will replace its ten 50-seat CRJ200s.
September 13, 2006
ERA 2006: Airlinair taking full advantage of its turboprop's cost benefits
Airlinair is one of those rare regional airlines that have thrived while maintaining a true regional identity, serving mainly French domestic routes and op
September 13, 2006
ERA 2006: Régional adds muscle with Europe’s first Embraer E190s
In the little more than five years since its formation, Air France domestic partner Régional has evolved from three distinct, ailing French domestic carrie
Aircraft
September 13, 2006
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