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NTSB investigates near midair
A near midair collision on July 21 at Chicago O’Hare International Airport that involved an American Eagle Embraer ERJ 145 regional jet and a Part 91-opera
Airports
July 30, 2008
FAA expands runway status lights
Following successful tests at Dallas/Fort Worth and San Diego International Airports, acting FAA Administrator Robert Sturgell announced that runway status
Safety
July 30, 2008
Middle East welcomes business aviation
Middle East FBO activity is accelerating, with a United Arab Emirates company planning to build an FBO at the new Al Maktoum International Airport and an A
FBOs
July 30, 2008
Touching Bases: AOPA opposes privatizing New Orleans airport
AOPA is worried about an increase in charter and corporate aircraft operations squeezing out smaller general aviation aircraft at New Orleans Lakefront Air
Airports
July 30, 2008
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Touching Bases: Teterboro would welcome Boeing 717
Teterboro (N.J.) Airport (TEB) manager Lanny Rider told AIN last month that if Boeing follows through on plans to produce a bizliner versi
Airports
July 30, 2008
Touching Bases: Lantana built from a rich tradition
Lantana Airport (LNA), named for the nearby town outside West Palm Beach, Fla., was intended as a reliever from its conception in 1941.
Airports
July 30, 2008
Funds sought to appeal Meigs closing
The Friends of Meigs Field is seeking money for a legal defense fund to prevent further damage to Meigs Field, the Chicago airport whose runway was gouged
Airports
July 28, 2008
Opposition to airport's noise rules reemphasized
In a legal brief filed last month in support of an FAA ruling in March against the Stage 2 noise ban at Naples Airport, Fla., AOPA said that neither the ai
Airports
July 28, 2008
Touching Bases: Cornwall Airport expects more business aviation traffic
Although it may not seem like a lot of traffic compared to a metropolitan U.S.
Airports
July 9, 2008
Touching Bases: Carlsbad adds VIP customs service
Since January, pilots flying to airports in Southern California have been able to obtain overflight permits and fly directly to destinations like McClellan
Airports
July 9, 2008
State airport closings offer lessons on the national level
New Jersey has lost half the airports it had at the end of World War II, with the number dwindling from about 100 to 45, according to aviation attorney Wil
Regulations and Government
July 8, 2008
Destination Airport: Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Fla.
Airports
July 8, 2008
Touching Bases: Schönefeld reaps benefits of impending Tempelhof closure
ExecuJet Europe is expanding its presence at Berlin Schönefeld Airport in Berlin, following an April 27 public referendum that will lead to the closure of
Airports
July 8, 2008
Airport Profile: Aeroport de Sion
Although it seems that there are not many alternatives to big-city airports in Europe, small underutilized airports such as Sion, east of Geneva offer a wa
Airports
July 8, 2008
TSA expands DCA approved list
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has added Long Island MacArthur Airport in Islip, N.Y., and FBO ExcelAire to its list of approved airports
Airports
July 7, 2008
Burbank curfew plan moves ahead
The comment period for the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority’s plan to impose a 10 p.m.
Airports
July 7, 2008
FAA: SMO cannot ban large-airplane operations
The FAA has concluded that the city of Santa Monica, Calif., “is currently in violation of its federal obligations,” a determination made as an initial res
Airports
July 7, 2008
Ground handling fee waived at Premier Affiliates
Baseops International announced today that it is waiving its $85 ground handling fees at all Premier Affiliate locations to encourage flight crews and pass
Airports
June 30, 2008
Meig's friends warn the fight is not yet over
Rachel Goodstein, president of the Friends of Meigs Field and executive director for Meigs Action Coalition (Booth No.
Airports
June 30, 2008
Nightime Curfew Proposed for Bob Hope Airport
Following the end of the comment period for the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena (Calif.) Airport Authority’s plan to impose a nighttime curfew on Bob Hope Airpor
Regulations and Government
June 24, 2008
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