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AVIC Restructuring Takes Aim at Boeing, Airbus
Aviation Industry Corp.
Aircraft
August 28, 2009
EASA studies satellite approaches to bolster offshore helo safety
The recent spate of accidents in helicopter offshore oil operations has thrown safety research programs–many of which have long been under way–into the spo
ATC
August 28, 2009
Republic Seals Midwest, Frontier Deals
Republic Airways, on July 31, completed its acquisition of Midwest Airlines, then won a bid last month for Frontier Airlines after Southwest Airlines withd
August 28, 2009
Pinnacle Reaches Tentative Pilot Pact
After more than four years of contentious negotiation, Pinnacle Airlines has reached terms with the Air Line Pilots Association on a new tentative contract
August 28, 2009
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XJet Pax Forced To Do an Overnight
Forty-seven passengers aboard an ExpressJet Embraer ERJ 145 bound for Minneapolis from Houston spent six hours on the tarmac in Rochester, Minn., during th
August 28, 2009
EAS Program Likely To Get a Lift
The Essential Air Service (EAS) program could see a significant boost next year once FAA reauthorization makes its way through conference committee.
August 28, 2009
Sleep Debt Led to Mesa Overflight
The Mesa Air Group CRJ200 pilots who fell asleep during a flight from Honolulu to Hilo on February 13 last year started work at 5:40 a.m.
August 28, 2009
MyAir grounding forces CRJ1000 order recall
Bombardier Aerospace has lost its firm order for 15 CRJ1000s from MyAir after Italy grounded the airline and suspended its license to fly on July 24.
Aircraft
August 28, 2009
CityFlyer preps to fly first E170 from LCY
British Airways regional subsidiary BA CityFlyer expects to take delivery of its first Embraer E170 some time around September 10 and initially use the 70-
August 28, 2009
Boeing Sets New 787 Schedule
Boeing announced today that it expects the first flight of the 787 Dreamliner to occur by the end of this year and first delivery in the fourth quarter of
Aircraft
August 27, 2009
Bombardier Readies C Series Fuselage Barrel for Testing
Bombardier next month plans to start more than a year of testing with the first aluminum-lithium test barrel for the C Series narrowbody that was delivered
Aircraft
August 26, 2009
Boeing Lands New 737 Order
Canadian airline WestJet has placed an order for 14 additional Boeing 737-700NGs, the manufacturer and airline each announced today.
August 24, 2009
More Eurofighters Ordered, but Cost Ceiling Now Reached
Eurofighter and Eurojet finally secured the long-delayed contract on 31 July for Tranche 3A, comprising a further 112 Typhoon aircraft and 241 EJ200 engine
Aircraft
August 20, 2009
UK Yet To Confirm Nimrod SIGINT Replacement
More than a year after U.S.
Aircraft
August 20, 2009
$2.5 Billion Order Launches Su-35 Production
The Russian government has finally committed to production of the <link news/single-news-page/article/su-35-bridges-gap-between-current-and-next-gen-fighte
Aircraft
August 20, 2009
EADS Confirms Barracuda UAV Flight Tests in Canada
A second copy of the Barracuda combat <link ain-defense-perspective/single-publication-story/browse/0/article/eads-ucav-development-continues-in-secret/?no
Aircraft
August 20, 2009
FAA, Controllers Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
The long-simmering feud between the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) over wages and working conditions has apparently been
ATC
August 20, 2009
ATC Union Expelled from Midair Investigation
The NTSB has removed the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) as a party in the investigation of the August 8 fatal <link news/single-news-
ATC
August 19, 2009
Class-action Lawsuit Targets Textron, Cessna Backlog
The City of Roseville Employees’ Retirement System has filed a class-action complaint “on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated” alleging that
August 19, 2009
CAE’s Brown To Retire
CAE on Wednesday announced that its president and CEO, Robert Brown, will retire on September 30.
August 13, 2009
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