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Airlines lobby for more constraints on bizav traffic
U.S.
ATC
July 30, 2007
FAA picks sites for military airport
Last month the FAA selected five airports to participate in the Military Airport Program (MAP).
July 25, 2007
SpaceShipOne: new vision in space exploration?
Based on the success of the SpaceShipOne (SS1) suborbital craft’s ascent on June 21 (AIN, July, page 2)–becoming the first priv
July 25, 2007
Gulfstream To Go Public
The holding company for Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based regional Gulfstream International Airlines and Gulfstream Training Academy hopes to raise some $10.2 mi
July 25, 2007
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SkyWest Union Fight Heats Up
Both sides claimed victory last month in the latest ALPA organizing effort at SkyWest Airlines after a U.S.
July 25, 2007
STL To Gain Seven AA Connections
Trans States and Chautauqua Airlines will serve seven new destinations from St.
July 25, 2007
Fleet renewals fatten OEMs’ backlogs
An extended period of order taking for the world’s makers of regional airliners showed little sign of relenting last month, as Canada’s Bombardier grabbed
July 25, 2007
Financial straits of majors hang heavy over euro regionals gathering
Long a concern for regional airlines and the world’s two largest regional jet makers, a growing pessimism about the future of not only US Airways but also
July 25, 2007
Sum of Superjet’s parts more than an airplane
The simulator for the PowerJet SaM146 engine destined to power the Superjet 100 regional airliner had recently arrived at the Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC)
Aircraft
July 25, 2007
Chinese Airline Chooses MA60
China’s Xi’an Aircraft Company (XAC) landed the largest-ever order from a Chinese airline for its MA60 regional turboprop last month.
Aircraft
July 25, 2007
FAA Concept of Operations gives sneak peek at NextGen
Most pilots by now are aware that at some point in the future, today’s ATC system is expected to morph into something called NextGen, Administrator Marion
ATC
July 25, 2007
Juneau equips ground vehicles with ADS-B to reduce incursions
While most ADS-B installations will be in aircraft, system proponents see the technology being applied in other ways.
ATC
July 24, 2007
Blazing another trail, JetBlue opts for two-HUD installations
Ask any copilot of a HUD-equipped airplane what a low-visibility approach looks like, and the answer will be the same–no different from any other airplane.
July 24, 2007
Legislator goes to bat against Independence Air
The House aviation subcommittee plans to hold a hearing at the behest of Rep.
July 24, 2007
728 proprietor files for insolvency
Fairchild Dornier Aero Industries has filed for bankruptcy protection in a German district court, virtually ensuring the end of the latest attempt to resus
July 24, 2007
Finnair is latest Embraer convert
The newly established leasing arm of Finnish flag carrier Finnair last month placed a firm order for 12 Embraer 170 regional jets as part of a deal worth m
July 24, 2007
Four more Q400s headed for Japan
Bombardier’s once beleaguered Q400 turboprop continued its steady but certain market penetration in the Far East last month when Japan Air Commuter committ
July 24, 2007
Bombardier turns cool on composites for airliners
As studies on Bombardier’s proposed 110- to 130-seat jets progress, all the early talk about extensive use of new high-tech composites in the airframe now
July 24, 2007
Embraer's gobal reach extends ever farther afield
Brazil’s Embraer continued to spread its steadily expanding influence among the world’s airlines last month with a 12-aircraft order for 76-seat Embraer 17
July 24, 2007
Tu-334 okayed, with asterisk
Russia’s Air Register of International Aviation Committee (AMRAK) in late June awarded the Tupolev Tu-334 regional jet AP-25 certification, allowing revenu
July 24, 2007
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