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Great Lakes Boosts EAS
Cheyenne, Wyo.-based Great Lakes Aviation announced it would launch EAS routes to four Montana destinations from Billings on February 1, marking an end to
Aircraft
January 29, 2009
ASA To Furlough 80 Pilots
Atlantic Southeast Airlines sent furlough notices to 80 pilots last month as partner Delta Air Lines pares back Bombardier CRJ flying.
Aircraft
January 29, 2009
Boeing Posts Fourth-quarter Loss, Plans Flat Production Rates in 2009
Boeing posted a company-wide fourth-quarter loss of $56 million, resulting mainly from its two-month-long machinists strike and a charge related to the del
January 28, 2009
Boeing Commercial To Lay off 4,500
Boeing last month said it plans to slash employment at its Commercial Airplanes business by some 4,500 positions this year “as part of an effort to ensure
January 27, 2009
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ATR 42 Cargo Plane Crashes in Lubbock
An ATR 42 cargo airplane operated by Empire Airlines for FedEx ran off the runway early this morning at Preston Smith International Airport in Lubbock, Tex
January 27, 2009
DGAC tests satnav route for helo air ambulance service
French civil aviation authority DGAC, Eurocopter and the French association of EMS doctors (AFHSH) late last year tested a satnav IFR route between two hos
ATC
January 27, 2009
Mitsubishi chooses AIDC as MRJ supplier
Taiwan’s Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC) has agreed to design and build the slats, flaps, belly fairings, rudders and elevators for Mit
Aircraft
January 22, 2009
406-MHz ELT Requirement Starts Next Month
The FAA Safety Team yesterday issued a notice to remind aircraft operators that satellite monitoring of 121.5-MHz emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) wil
ATC
January 22, 2009
Arbitrator Rules against Midwest Airlines Pilots
A labor arbitrator rejected a grievance filed by the ALPA-represented pilots of Midwest Airlines challenging the Milwaukee-based carrier’s decision to repl
January 22, 2009
Pilot Strike Disrupts Lufthansa Regional Network
Most of the 125 pilots of the German regional airline Con-tact Air went on a limited strike today, disrupting parts of the Luf-thansa Regional European net
January 21, 2009
DAE Secures $800 million in Loans and Credit
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has arranged $800 million in loans and revolving credit to fund “general corporate purposes.” The fresh capital, available
January 20, 2009
Mitsubishi to Partner on Trent XWB
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Engines
January 20, 2009
EADS Pleads with Customers for A400M Rethink
EADS Airbus has proposed major revisions to its contract with seven European nations for the A400M airlifter, including a delay in the first deliveries unt
January 16, 2009
First P-8s for Export Going to India
India became the first export customer for the Boeing P-8 P
January 16, 2009
UK Nimrod Program Suffers More Cost and Delay
The flight-test program for the BAE Systems Nimrod MRA.4 maritime patrol aircraft is behind schedule, and costs have risen by $150 million in the past year
January 16, 2009
Embraer Redesigns C-390 and Seeks Launch This Year
Embraer has redesigned its C-390 tactical transport after advice from the Brazilian Air Force (FAB).
January 16, 2009
More Competition Seen in European Defense Procurement
A new measure to open up defense procurement by European countries to greater competition will become law within the next 18 months.
January 16, 2009
China To Take Delivery of 241 Aircraft in 2009
Chinese airlines expect to take delivery of 241 aircraft this year, including 16 delayed deliveries from last year, according to the Civil Aviation Adminis
January 15, 2009
Colgan Doubles Q400 Order
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that Pinnacle Airlines subsidiary Colgan Air has signed a firm order to acquire 15 more Q400 NextGen turboprops worth
January 15, 2009
Airbus Claims Order, Delivery Crown
Airbus set a new record for itself last year by delivering 483 aircraft–30 more than it shipped in 2007, the Toulouse-based company announced today.
January 15, 2009
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