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Embraer’s Phenomenal Forecast
Brazilian business jet and regional airline manufacturer Embraer estimates 11,115 business jets will be delivered over the next 10 years and that 2,500 to
December 21, 2006
Airbus A380 Certified; can a BEHEMOTH bizliner be far behind?
Amid ceremonies December 12 in Toulouse, France, the Airbus A380 received joint type certification approvals from the FAA and the European Aviation Safety
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December 21, 2006
U.S. Helicopter expands New York shuttle service
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December 21, 2006
Chen vs Sino Swearingen Trial Postponed
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December 21, 2006
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December 21, 2006
Libyan oil firm buys Embraer jet
Libya’s Sirte Oil has ordered an Embraer E170 twinjet for corporate shuttle operations.
December 21, 2006
Eurocontrol’s safety plan improves air traffic management in Europe
Europe’s skies have become safer since two landmark accidents, according to a new independent survey commissioned by air traffic management agency Eurocont
ATC
December 19, 2006
Picketing pilots at ASA disturb SkyWest peace
Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) pilots on December 15 picketed the company’s newest flight crew base, at Los Angeles International Airport, to protest th
December 19, 2006
JetBlue curtails four years of E190 deliveries
New York’s JetBlue added a sour note to Embraer’s generally upbeat 2006 marketing campaign when it acknowledged last month that it will decelerate deliveri
December 19, 2006
First Antonov An-148s to debut in Kazakhstan next month
Antonov An-148 launch customer Scat Airlines of Kazakhstan will take its first two airplanes next month, if Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich’s de
December 19, 2006
More Responsibility For GA Likely as Europe’s Controlled Airspace Grow
Europe’s controlled airspace is to be expanded to absorb air transport growth, leaving the general aviation community with the prospect of paying air traff
ATC
December 18, 2006
CMC shows satcom antennas, EFB
CMC Electronics is here at the Paris Air Show with a compact satcom antenna, an integrated glass cockpit for helicopters, a second-generation electronic fl
December 15, 2006
Tranaero to get GPS flight management
The company is also announcing new contracts here at the Paris Air Show.
December 15, 2006
A380 provides Eaton with plenty of work
Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corp.
Aircraft
December 15, 2006
A380 Is EASA’s Biggest Certification Challenge
“It’s not a special process and we are following the same principles that we would for a small aircraft.
Aircraft
December 15, 2006
Europrop tests engine controls for Airbus A400M
Europrop International (EPI) performed the first TP400-D6 engine control and monitoring system (CMS) test in Villaroche late in May, the consortium announc
Engines
December 15, 2006
U.S. trade group backs taking Airbus to WTO
John Douglass, president and CEO of the U.S.
December 15, 2006
Export controls make global trading difficult
During the Cold War, the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom) produced the yearly list of items that U.S., European, and Japanes
December 15, 2006
Boeing to spring for record in 777-200LR
The Boeing 777-200LR, the world’s longest range commercial airplane, completed its first intercontinental flight last Friday as it arrived here at Le Bourg
Aircraft
December 15, 2006
More Airbus Work Goes to Ruag
Following its success in securing contracts to supply wing and fuselage components for the Airbus A380 from its Emmen, Switzerland plant, Ruag Aerospace ha
December 15, 2006
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