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New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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FAA To Decide Burbank Noise Curfew Fate by November 1
The FAA has acknowledged that the application by the Burbank Glendale Pasadena Airport Authority (BGPAA)
Airports
June 25, 2009
PC-12, CRJ200 in Near Ground Collision at CLT
The NTSB is investigating a runway incursion that occurred last Friday morning at Charlotte (N.C.) Douglas International Airport involving a PC-12 turbopro
Safety
June 4, 2009
Santa Monica Large Aircraft Ban Blocked
The City of Santa Monica’s longstanding effort to ban Category C and D aircraft from operating into Santa Monica Airport was again blocked last month, this
Airports
June 2, 2009
UK’s Oxford Airport adds to its bizjet appeal
Oxford Airport is continuing to develop as a business aviation gateway for central and southern England, with the completion this month of a new 21,000-sq-
Airports
June 2, 2009
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TSA Airport Security Badging 12 Days Away
A Transportation Security Administration directive mandating badging at airports serving commercial air carriers is scheduled to go into effect June 1.
Airports
May 19, 2009
Santa Monica Ban Blocked; Van Nuys Phasing Out?
On Friday, the City of Santa Monica’s longstanding effort to ban category C and D aircraft from operating into Santa Monica Airport was again blocked, this
Airports
May 19, 2009
Oxford Airport steps up investment in London-area bizav gateway
Oxford Airport is continuing to develop as a business aviation gateway for central and southern England, with the completion this month of a new 21,000-sq-
Airports
May 10, 2009
Icejet Seeks Shelter from Reykjavik Bank Storm
The near catastrophic collapse of leading Icelandic banks has forced Reykjavik-based executive charter operator Icejet to take refuge further south by basi
Airports
May 10, 2009
One-stop bizav service shop draws operators to Cambridge
Britain’s newest FBO, Marshall Business Aviation Centre, has been open for almost five months and is already fulfilling its owner’s hopes of drawing more t
Airports
May 7, 2009
‘Brand’ new plan for French bizav airports
Under the banner “French business airports,” seven French business aviation airports are working to change their current common charter to a more formalize
Airports
May 7, 2009
Spain’s growing bizav sector weathers the economic storm
In the not-too-distant past, Spain’s business aviation sector consisted of one major operator, Gestair, and a sprinkling of smaller companies each opera
Airports
May 6, 2009
Bangor’s airport hopes to be Main(e) U.S. stop
Maine’s Bangor International Airport is receiving growing numbers of European business aircraft.
Airports
May 6, 2009
French agency luring firms to Saint-Denis
Recent public attacks on business aviation have sought to portray the industry as exhibiting unwarranted privilege at a time when so many are suffering in
Airports
May 6, 2009
Redevelopment project planned for Brown Field
The Southern California developer who built the Premier Jet FBO at Carlsbad’s McClellan-Palomar Airport is proposing a $1 billion redevelopment of San Dieg
Airports
May 1, 2009
Touching Bases: Silverwing building LUX fly-in cmmunity
The former Sandpoint Aviation FBO at Sandpoint Municipal Airport next to Northern Idaho’s Lake Pend Oreille is now SilverWing Aviation.
Airports
May 1, 2009
Touching Bases: New hangar taking shape at Florida’s Cecil Field
The Jacksonville (Fla.) Aviation Authority is building a 21,000-sq-ft hangar and hoping a maintenance company will lease the facility.
Airports
May 1, 2009
Santa Monica Airport Part 16 Hearings Held
The city of Santa Monica, Calif., in late March was at an FAA Part 16 hearing in Long Beach defending its stance on trying to keep larger jets from using S
Airports
May 1, 2009
N.Y. Tracon Promises To Cut WX Delays
For the upcoming thunderstorm season, the FAA is changing the severe weather avoidance plan (Swap) to cut down on gate holds and takeoff delays associated
ATC
April 30, 2009
New Branson Airport Nears Opening
A new privately funded $155 million, 900-acre regional airport will open May 11 in Branson, Mo.
Airports
April 30, 2009
JPMorgan Lease at Westchester Delayed
Westchester County authorized the county executive to sign a lease with JPMorgan Chase for Hangar E-1 at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y.,
FBOs
April 21, 2009
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