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ATR keeps head above water
Avions de Transport Régional (ATR), the Franco-Italian turboprop aircraft manufacturer, last year just managed to keep its head above water despite the tro
November 30, 2007
Speaking of the future: Rolls-Royce/Teal
Crystal-ball gazing is a major part of any trade show.
November 30, 2007
Honeywell Foresees Flat Civil Sales
With a commendable bow toward candor, Honeywell released its civil helicopter market outlook at Heli-Expo by qualifying the results of its survey: “The 200
November 30, 2007
Mitsubishi To Build Boeing 737 Flaps in Vietnam
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries yesterday said it will establish a wholly owned subsidiary to produce commercial aircraft components in Hanoi, Vietnam.
November 28, 2007
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Bombardier Increases CRJ Production Rate
Bombardier has decided to further increase production of its CRJ700 and CRJ900 regional jets to one aircraft every three days, the company announced today
November 28, 2007
China Plans First Civil ADS-B Trials
China’s Air Traffic Management Bureau has selected Sensis to deploy automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) equipment at two airports in central
ATC
November 28, 2007
MLat favored as PRM replacement
At the Air Traffic Control Association’s annual convention this fall, Syracuse, N.Y.-based Sensis announced that its multilateration system will replace th
ATC
November 28, 2007
US Airways sends shockwaves as it proposes mainline RJ fleet
The U.S.
November 27, 2007
Free flight's fast slows down
Following air traffic controller complaints, the FAA and NASA are reviewing changes to the software controlling the final approach spacing tool (FAST), one
ATC
November 27, 2007
Rex Offers Pilots Incentive To Stay
Australian regional airline Regional Express (Rex) announced last month that it will offer a 25-percent reimbursement of training costs to new pilots who a
November 27, 2007
Mesa, Raytheon reach accord over 1900Ds
Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group and Raytheon Aircraft have come to terms on an agreement to resolve “outstanding issues” related to the bulk of the airline’s
Aircraft
November 27, 2007
Departure Delays for Scheds Worsen in UK
Delays of airline flights out of UK airports during the first quarter increased to their highest level in a decade.
ATC
November 27, 2007
U.S. and Europe Seek Settlement to Noise Issues
U.S.
ATC
November 27, 2007
Hawker Operators Preparing for RVSM
Raytheon Aircraft Services Ltd.
ATC
November 27, 2007
NASA Selects Four Teams for SATS Tech Development
NASA’s small aircraft transportation system (SATS), a five-year, $69 million project aimed at maximizing the benefits of light aircraft and small airports,
ATC
November 27, 2007
GPS Proliferation Means More Charts, More Revisions
The increasing number of GPS approaches is making those government approach plate publications so thick for some regions that they have become unwieldy.
ATC
November 27, 2007
Century in review
The first four years of the 2000s have been a trial for aviation.
November 26, 2007
Garmin G1000 Retrofit OK’d for King Air C90s
Garmin received FAA STC approval to install G1000 avionics retrofits in the Hawker Beechcraft King Air C90A/GT.
ATC
November 26, 2007
Dubai show to be a test of commitment to region
Two years after 9/11, Dubai’s biennial air show will declare itself to be firmly back to business as usual when it opens next month (December 7 to 11) in t
November 26, 2007
Contract-tower issue stalls FAA reauthorization
Although Congress passed a continuing resolution in late September that was to keep the FAA operating until October 31, the political firefight over contra
ATC
November 26, 2007
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