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Airspace Flow Program Advisory Released
On May 1, the FAA will implement a new air traffic management initiative called the Airspace Flow Program.
ATC
November 22, 2006
FAA Poised To Make Final Offer to Controllers
With the latest deadline in the contract dispute between the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) fast approaching, it seems in
ATC
November 21, 2006
Pilot Group Petitions against Language Program
The International Council of AOPA (IAOPA) submitted a petition to the International Civil Aviation Organization to modify language proficiency requirements
ATC
November 21, 2006
New Gateway Airports Named for DCA Access
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) today named Dallas Love Field, Memphis International and Milwaukee General Mitchell International as the n
ATC
November 21, 2006
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ADS-B Lurches Onto Center Stage
While pilots agree that ADS-B is the next big thing for the National Airspace System, with FAA Administrator Marion Blakey describing it as the “FAA’s moon
ATC
November 21, 2006
And ’Commercial Airspace’ Is?
As the user-fee battle rages, rhetoric from Air Transport Association member airlines is reaching vast audiences.
ATC
November 17, 2006
Alaska ADS-B Returning to ATC Radar Scopes
ADS-B-equipped aircraft will be back on ATC radar screens in Alaska after an absence of several weeks.
ATC
November 17, 2006
FAA Puts New Controller Pact into Effect
With the failure of Congress to take any action in the contract dispute between the FAA and the air traffic controllers union, the agency arbitrarily put i
ATC
November 17, 2006
Comment Period Extended on Airspace Redesign
The comment period was extended to July 1 for the FAA’s
ATC
November 17, 2006
GA Shipments and Backlogs Keep Climbing
General aviation manufacturers continue to show steady growth in deliveries and backlogs.
November 16, 2006
Quebec aerospace industry rides out the ups and downs
French-speaking Canadian province Quebec claims to be the world’s sixth-ranking player in aerospace after the U.S., France, the UK, Germany and Japan.
November 16, 2006
Switzerland relies on Ruag for defense work
Aerospace and defense group Ruag (Hall 1 Stand A21) currently has two major domestic defense orders in process.
November 16, 2006
EADS confronts credibility crisis over Airbus program delays
EADS executives can talk all they want about refusing to allow the Farnborough airshow to dictate the timing of their decisions, but in their current predi
November 16, 2006
Twenty CRJ900s for PSA Airlines?
August 1 marks the deadline for PSA Airlines pilots to agree to US Airways’ conditions for placing 20 Bombardier CRJ900LRs with the wholly owned
Aircraft
November 16, 2006
Training Proposed for Flying VFR Near D.C.
Special awareness training via an online course will be required for any pilot who flies VFR within 100 nm of the Washington, D.C.
ATC
November 16, 2006
Farnborough revamps and reinvents show
Back in 2004, the Farnborough International show opened against a backdrop of uncertainty about its future organization with doubts over how the Society of
November 16, 2006
BAE’s Herti UAV will spy in uniform or in civvies
BAE Systems is showing its recently-revealed Herti UAV system here for the first time, but the company’s unmanned, low-observable Raven and Corax vehicles
Aircraft
November 16, 2006
JSF is the New Lightning
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter was formally named Lightning II at the program’s Fort Worth, Texas headquarters nine days ago.
Aircraft
November 16, 2006
Bell/Urban Aeronautics unveil vertical lift X-Hawk
Bell Helicopter of Fort Worth, Texas, and Urban Aeronautics based near Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport will unveil today the X-Hawk, an innovative vertical-lif
Aircraft
November 16, 2006
V-22s hop The Pond (nearly) flawlessly
Last week’s transatlantic hop to Farnborough by two Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotors proved the long-range self-deployment capability of the revolutionar
Aircraft
November 16, 2006
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