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DAT gets reprieve as investors move to settle Sabena debts
Belgian regional airline Delta Air Transport (DAT) moved closer to its goal of becoming the successor to the defunct Sabena Airlines late last month, after
May 29, 2008
Future approaches to usher in an entire new set of acronyms
Before GPS, approach classifications were cut and dried–they were either precision (ILS) or nonprecision approaches.
ATC
May 29, 2008
Boeing’s ATC initiative offers enhanced security, capacity
When Boeing rolled out its new ATC management system last summer, a satellite-based arrangement that takes a significantly different direction from the FAA
ATC
May 29, 2008
Rotorcraft Update: Pilot punctures space shuttle no-fly zone
It’s on the sectional.
ATC
May 29, 2008
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Crossair execs found not guilty in homicide trial
The Swiss federal court last month acquitted Crossair chairman Moritz Suter, CEO André Dosé and four other former airline employees of homicide by neglect
Aircraft
May 29, 2008
FAA puts JPDO on a ‘much shorter leash’
There are signs that Washington has acquired a sense of urgency (long past due, some would say) about the disarray that has thus far stalled progress on AT
ATC
May 28, 2008
While rest of industry shrinks, SkyWest takes terror in stride
The profound damage inflicted by the September 11 terrorist attacks brought changes to the U.S.
May 27, 2008
Embraer turns sights toward better times with 70-seat 170
Embraer president and CEO Mauricio Botelho reflected on the events of September 11 and their subsequent effect on the world’s aerospace industry with a quo
May 27, 2008
French regional files suit against SAir Group
Air Littoral, one of the three French regional airlines sold by SAirlines this summer, has filed a lawsuit in Switzerland to recover funds owed to it by th
May 27, 2008
Regionals Update: Midwest express settles with Fairchild, buys more 328JETs
In an unexpected turn of events, Midwest Express and Fairchild Dornier have resolved their dispute over the cancellation of the 428JET program, leading to
May 27, 2008
Regionals Update: Siebenburgen makes way for Buttrell at Delta Connection
Delta Air Lines’ “realignment” of its regional subsidiaries reached the top levels of management last month, when Delta senior v-p of strategy and business
May 27, 2008
Regionals Update: RAA names new chairman
The Regional Airline Association (RAA) board of directors elected Atlantic Coast Airlines president Tom Moore chairman of the association during its annual
May 27, 2008
Regionals Update: Rolls-Royce joins AVIC in Chinese RJ studies
Rolls-Royce and Chinese aerospace representatives have signed a “collaborative agreement” to study a new regional jet application for the Rolls-Royce BR710
May 27, 2008
Regionals Update: Great Lakes opens new frontiers
Cheyenne, Wyo.-based Great Lakes Aviation has won the right to serve 20 new markets under its recently signed code-share contract with Frontier Airlines.
May 27, 2008
Security, EAS appropriations dominate discourse in D.C.
The Regional Airline Association’s first formal get-together since the events of September 11 assumed an understandably reflective mood, as some of the ind
May 27, 2008
Bizav may be tapped to lead Free Flight tests
Despite recent events, the FAA is continuing its modernization of the National Airspace System (NAS), and controller-pilot datalink communication (CPDLC) r
ATC
May 27, 2008
DOT warns of serious risks to GPS signals
To counter the possibility of jammed and “spoofed” signals, the authors of a U.S.
ATC
May 27, 2008
RVSM implementation set for January 24
Eurocontrol has again confirmed that reduced vertical separation minimum (RVSM) airspace will be implemented in Europe starting January 24.
ATC
May 27, 2008
New stars for New York City airports
Due to the New York City metro area airspace redesign, the FAA has introduced three new Stars, effective December 27, for Teterboro, La Guardia and Newark
ATC
May 27, 2008
Many hurdles face those flying to Winter Games
“The Salt Lake City Winter Olympics security plan is going to be the model of how not to do it.
ATC
May 27, 2008
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