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Future murky for Asian Aerospace show
The Asian Aerospace show at Singapore’s Changi Airport in February will be the last event in the current format, following a sudden split between the Singa
October 18, 2006
Waco welcomes aerospace companies
In recent years the city of Waco–population 150,000–has quietly built a reputation as home to a number of prominent aviation and aerospace operations, and
October 18, 2006
A global perspective on RNP: A joint Eurocontrol and FAA meeting addressed the ever-evolving concept of performance-based navigation
Performance-based navigation was identified in ICAO’s Future Air Navigation System concept of the early 1990s, which defined required navigation performanc
ATC
October 18, 2006
FAA Approves Rannoch asFlight-tracking Data Provider
The FAA has approved Rannoch as a class-1 provider of ASDI (aircraft situational display to industry) data, adding the company to the list of services that
ATC
October 18, 2006
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U.S., Europe and Asia are investing deeply in GPS
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ATC
October 18, 2006
Mesa looks to upset Hawaii’s
Jonathan Ornstein has heard assorted descriptions of his management style during his years in the regional airline business, but no one can accuse the Mesa
October 18, 2006
Northwest Plans New Regional Unit
Northwest Airlines has presented its pilot union leaders with a plan to start a new subsidiary specifically to replace the airline’s aged Douglas DC-9s wit
October 18, 2006
MidAtlantic Pilots Sue Airlines, ALPA
Noted New York attorney Michael Haber has filed a $400 million class-action lawsuit on behalf of 230 MidAtlantic Airways pilots against ALPA, US Airways, A
October 18, 2006
SkyWest To Fly 22 More CRJ700s
SkyWest Airlines and Bombardier have agreed to convert a firm order for 18 CRJ200s held by SkyWest’s new Atlantic Southeast Airlines division to positions
Aircraft
October 18, 2006
Chautauqua Transfers Last 170
Indianapolis-based Chautauqua Airlines has transferred the last of its once 23-strong fleet of Embraer 170 jets to its sister carrier, Shuttle America.
Aircraft
October 18, 2006
Other shoe drops as Comair slashes fleet, workforce
Comair will dispose of as many as 30 regional jets and slash between 600 and 1,000 jobs as part of a plan to cut costs by $70 million a year, the company a
October 18, 2006
Swiss moves to establish new regional subsidiary
Swiss International Air Lines will once again segregate its regional operations under the auspices of a new subsidiary, the company announced last month.
October 18, 2006
Mesaba follows partner into bankruptcy court
Mesaba Airlines became the latest casualty of Northwest Airlines’ financial meltdown last month, when it followed its sole mainline code-share partner into
October 18, 2006
European Regions Airline Association General Assembly: High-load European region face many challenges at quarter-century mark
The first 25 years of the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) has been a story of “bold creativity, progressive thinking and community service,” acc
October 18, 2006
ERA announces 2005 Airline of the Year
A complete change of approach to its business and, not least, punctual performance have helped Binter Canarias become the European Regions Airline Associat
October 18, 2006
Fuel cost is an easy scapegoat
European regional airlines don’t need to be told that fuel prices could stunt their growth.
October 18, 2006
Regional airline officials fear a regulatory void as EASA takes over
European regional airlines are concerned that a regulatory void could develop as oversight responsibilities pass to a new authority, and they have joined w
October 18, 2006
Crashproof fuel tanks developed by pronal
Pronal, one of Europe’s major manufacturers of bladder tanks designed to store and transport liquids, has developed new elastomer materials for use in manu
October 18, 2006
Myths and facts enshrouding the FAA’s STMP slot program
“We use the standard slot system like everyone else,” said a NetJets official in response to an AIN inquiry about how the frax operator gets slots u
ATC
October 17, 2006
FAA Addressing Snowbird Congestion
With input from NBAA, the FAA has taken steps it hopes will reduce air traffic congestion between the Northeast and Florida.
ATC
October 17, 2006
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