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Delta sees multifaceted benefits from CDA trials
Visitors who arrived at this year’s NBAA Convention on a commercial flight into Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International Airport might have noticed a much
ATC
September 20, 2007
‘Leading Aviation Experts’ Call For Privatized ATC
The Reason Foundation has assembled a group of nine “leading aviation experts”–including former DOT Secretary Jim Burnley, former FAA Administrator Langhor
ATC
September 20, 2007
EC Promises to Clear the Air on Pax Rights
Regional airlines and politicians hope a new European Commission report on passenger rights expected this month will lead to clearer rules and more effecti
September 20, 2007
Lufthansa and DHL Plan New Cargo Airline with Boeing 777-200LRFs
Lufthansa and DHL today announced their establishment of a yet unnamed joint cargo airline to serve the fast-growing trade between Europe and Asia.
September 20, 2007
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Key Votes on Emissions Trading in Europe Could Cement Aviation’s Role
The European Parliament and Council of the European Union are debating the inclusion of aviation in Europe’s Emissions Trading Scheme (a so-called “cap and
September 19, 2007
UK Pushes for Worldwide Arms Trade Treaty
The UK government is leading a diplomatic effort to craft an international Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), but has reassured the defense industry that “responsibl
September 17, 2007
India Issues RFP for Key Fighter Contest
The long-awaited competition to supply 126 new fighters to the Indian Air Force (IAF) is formally under way.
September 17, 2007
Saudi Typhoons in Final Assembly; Tornados Being Upgraded
AIN has learned that the first two Eurofighter Typhoons for the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) are now on the final assembly line at BAE Systems’ Wart
September 17, 2007
Taiwan Shows New Fighter Capability, but Upgrades Are Slowed
The Republic of China Air Force (ROCAF) of Taiwan recently displayed during public days at several ROCAF bases a new configuration of its Indigenous Defens
September 17, 2007
China Shows Advanced Jet Trainer at ‘Civil’ Airshow
The Asian Aerospace show in Hong Kong earlier this month was supposed to be a civil-only event.
September 17, 2007
Saudi Typhoon Order Confirmed
AIN reported this morning (<link http://www.ainonline.com/news/single-news-page/article/saudi-typhoons-in-final-assembly-tornados-being-upgraded/?no
September 17, 2007
Transport Canada Issues Q400 AD
An Airworthiness Directive issued by Transport Canada yesterday requires a general visual inspection of the left and right main landing gear system and mai
September 13, 2007
Blakey Farewell Chides Airlines, Bizav
In her final speech before the Washington Aero Club as FAA Administrator, Marion Blakey on Tuesday said that airline schedules “are at times out of line wi
September 13, 2007
Landing Gear Collapse Prompts Q400 Grounding
A second incident in three days involving collapsed landing gear on a Scandinavian Airlines Bombardier Q400 has prompted Bombardier to recommend that opera
September 12, 2007
Antonov and Xi’an Plan “Clean-sheet” 70-seat Turboprop
Ukraine’s Antonov has signed a memorandum of understanding with Xi’an Aircraft Company (XAC) to help develop a new 70-seat turboprop dubbed the MA700, acco
September 11, 2007
Boeing Delays 787 First Flight
Boeing now estimates that first flight of the 787 will happen sometime between mid-November and mid-December–at least three months later than originally pl
September 6, 2007
IATA Criticizes Brazil ATC System
In a report sent privately to Brazilian officials and airlines, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) says Brazil’s military-run ATC system is
ATC
September 6, 2007
Lakota Gets FAA Certificate, Army Full-Rate Production Approval
American Eurocopter has received an FAA aircraft production certificate to manufacture its U.S.
September 5, 2007
RegionsAir won’t go down without a fight
Grounded Jetstream 32/Saab 340 operator RegionsAir filed suit last month against the federal government for breach of contract and seizing property without
August 29, 2007
Mesa Jets Fly above China
Mesa Air Group expected three of its Bombardier CRJ200s to enter service with the newly christened KunPeng Airlines by the end of this month.
August 29, 2007
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