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Washington Report: No Foul, but Was There Any Harm?
After investigating an allegation that the FAA destroyed an audiotape of six New York Center controllers’ accounts of the 9/11 attacks, Transportation insp
ATC
October 8, 2007
Signs of recovery tainted as EC wages regulatory assault
Two years on from the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Europe’s regional airlines are still struggling to recover from some of the toughest business conditions they
Regulations and Government
October 8, 2007
Upstart Swiss airlines face early roadblocks
Major structural changes announced by Swiss International Airlines in June include a considerable reduction of the company’s regional network with the star
October 8, 2007
Aer Arann cuts sole Belfast-Dublin air link
Irish regional airline Aer Arann underscored its willingness to challenge air transport convention over the summer when it opened the first direct air link
October 8, 2007
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Irish newcomer looks to double fleet of Embraers
New Irish regional airline Jetmagic hopes to double its fleet by the end of this month by adding another pair of Embraer jets to its existing complement of
October 8, 2007
CitiExpress answers bell for next round of cuts
Following recent restructuring, British Airways wholly owned regional subsidiary BA CitiExpress (BACE) “is on track to stop the bleeding,” but will need at
October 8, 2007
Signs of life begin to emerge at moribund Dornier factory
The empty hangars at Oberpfaffenhofen airfield outside Munich reflect a stark impression of the decline Germany’s aerospace industry has experienced over t
Engines
October 8, 2007
Politics count more than need in PSO game
Local politics–not economic necessity or distance from commercial centers–might influence the administration of Europe’s public-service obligation (PSO) ai
Regulations and Government
October 8, 2007
BE’s narrowbody plans may hinge on OEM help
UK regional carrier British European Airlines hopes to marshal more active support ofairframe manufacturers as it considers a larger, longer-range replacem
October 8, 2007
Ukraine leads bid to revitalize tattered CIS regional network
While the Russian regional airline system struggles to realize some semblance of Western-style development, the former Soviet satellite state of Ukraine ha
October 8, 2007
Irish regional’s approach to flying is all business
In an industry where airlines have all too often been run by aviators instead of businessmen, Aer Arann chief executive Padraig O’Ceidigh (pronounced ‘O’Ka
October 8, 2007
New Regional Airplanes 2004
As the air transport industry slowly recovers from a sagging global economy and persistent geopolitical unrest, regional airlines have recast themselves
October 8, 2007
ASA Breaks Sales Ice with CRJ Deal
Bombardier landed the first regional jet sale to a U.S.
October 8, 2007
Express Airlines I Now Pinnacle
Memphis-based Northwest Airlines subsidiary Express Airlines I on May 8 officially changed its name to Pinnacle Airlines ahead of an initial public offerin
October 8, 2007
11th-hour Pilot Deal Saves CCAir
Given one last chance to agree to pay cuts or risk the death of their airline, the pilots of CCAir finally blinked on April 29, when 72 percent of the Char
October 8, 2007
Ex-Fairchild Employees Resume Chapter 7 Petition
The lawyer representing former Fairchild Dornier employees issued a statement on May 14 that reasserts a court petition to force the company’s U.S.
October 8, 2007
AFA Wins Lawsuit over United Scope Violation
After 10 years of litigation, a federal arbitrator awarded United Airlines flight attendants $8.89 million in connection with a claim by the Association of
October 8, 2007
Arinc and Aeromech Team on RVSM Equipment Upgrades
Arinc and Aeromech have announced plans to offer RVSM upgrade packages to owners and operators of Cessna Citations, Beechjets and Hawkers.
ATC
October 4, 2007
FAA Names Weather Data Provider to Join ADS-B Team
The FAA and Mitre Corp.
ATC
October 4, 2007
Embry-Riddle launches ADS-B technology trial
By this summer, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University expects that the flight-training fleets at its Daytona Beach, Fla., and Prescott, Ariz.
ATC
October 4, 2007
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