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Hole in Southwest Jet To Prompt Boeing Service Bulletin
Boeing plans to issue a Service Bulletin to describe inspection techniques for Boeing 737s similar to the Southwest Airlines 737-300 whose fuselage skin ru
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April 4, 2011
Lufthansa Picks Pratt & Whitney PurePower PW1100G for Its Airbus A320neos
Evidence of the warm reception that Airbus A320 customers are giving the Pratt & Whitney’s Geared TurboFan engine mounted still further today, as Lufthansa
Engines
April 4, 2011
FAA To Mandate Fuselage Fatigue Inspections for Certain 737s
The FAA plans to issue an emergency airworthiness directive (AD) tomorrow that will require operators of specific early Boeing 737 models to conduct initia
Aircraft
April 4, 2011
Southwest Grounds 79 Jets after Emergency Landing
Southwest Airlines has grounded 79 (not 81 as was previously reported) of its Boeing 737s as it began working with Boeing and the NTSB to determine the cau
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April 2, 2011
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Europe’s Waas Equivalent Approved for Aviation Use
Following a certification and verification process, the European Commission approved the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (Egnos) “safety-
ATC
March 31, 2011
FAA, EU Collaborate on NextGen Research
The FAA and the European Union signed an agreement to work together on NextGen research.
ATC
March 31, 2011
Pratt Lands New PurePower Order for Neos
Pratt & Whitney has landed one of the largest engine orders “in recent aviation history” with IndiGo’s selection of the PurePower PW1100G to power <link ne
Engines
March 31, 2011
XM WX for iPad Gets Green Light
Pilots who use Apple’s iPad tablet computer have been lusting for one additional bit of functionality, in-flight weather data.
ATC
March 31, 2011
Revisions to Ramp Delay Rule Could Hit Regionals Hard
The DOT expects to issue a final rule designed to bolster consumer protections against ramp delays of more than three hours and expand other passenger rig
March 30, 2011
Senators Carving Up Airspace
Two U.S.
ATC
March 30, 2011
DOT IG: Tech Problems Plague NextGen Programs
Department of Transportation Inspector General (IG) Calvin Scovel III told Congress that technical problems continue to plague the en route automation mode
ATC
March 30, 2011
Coalition Formed To Protect GPS Integrity
Representatives from a wide variety of industries, companies and associations, including AOPA and GAMA, have joined together to form the <a href="http://ww
ATC
March 30, 2011
AIN Blog: The Limits of Air Power over Libya
The air campaign over Libya has rekindled the debate about what exactly air power can accomplish without “boots on the ground.” The First Gulf War,
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March 30, 2011
Sky Regional To Pressure Porter
An Air Canada affiliate plans to launch operations from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport on May 1, posing the first competition from the controversial dow
March 29, 2011
JAL Emerges From Bankruptcy
Japan Airlines exited bankruptcy today, after the Tokyo District Court found that JAL had repaid more than two thirds of the monetary claims listed in a re
March 29, 2011
Embraer Sells Four E190s to Trip
Embraer announced the signature of a new contract with Brazil’s Trip Airlines last month for the sale of four E190s.
March 28, 2011
Experts debate NAS-wide GPS jamming threat
by Andrew Wood At press time, the first of three monthly reports of the technical arguments between experts from LightSquared and the GPS com
ATC
March 28, 2011
Park Service proposes cap on Grand Canyon flights
by Mark Huber The National Park Service (NPS) is proposing new rules to cap the number of air-tour flights over the Grand Canyon, further re
ATC
March 28, 2011
ATR continues surge
ATR announced a pair of big commercial deals involving its regional turboprops in late February, building on an exceptional showing in 2010 that saw its ma
March 27, 2011
Pink ATR Promotes Breast Cancer Awareness
Brazilian regional airline Azul took delivery last month of an ATR 72-200 painted in pink, in recognition of breast cancer awareness.
Aircraft
March 27, 2011
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