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Still a No-Go for C Series Airliner
Bombardier once again has postponed a decision on its proposed C Series after failing to land an order for the 110- to 130-seat airliner before the company
October 17, 2006
FAA initiates cost study of nationwide ADS-B
The FAA’s top-level Joint Resources Council (JRC) has called for the estimated cost of a nationwide, GPS-based, automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast
ATC
October 17, 2006
'Virtual' Radar available in Europe
There is no question that ATC radar is expensive.
ATC
October 17, 2006
No STMP for NBAA Convention
Traditionally, the FAA has implemented a Special Traffic Management Program (STMP) for operations at NBAA Convention airports.
ATC
October 17, 2006
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Regionals Affected by New Seat Rules
New rules will require transport aircraft manufactured after Oct.
October 17, 2006
PT6s Selected for Utility Twin
Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6-21 engines will power the Evektor EV-55, a 10-seat unpressurized twin turboprop under development.
October 17, 2006
Air Routing Approved for Direct ATC Input
The FAA has approved handling agent Air Routing International to file and amend business aircraft flight plans directly with the agency’s Host ATC system.
ATC
October 17, 2006
European ATC Communication Errors
Eurocontrol and other aviation stakeholders across Europe have agreed on the outline of a plan to address ATC communications safety issues.
ATC
October 17, 2006
A Car for the jet set
A UK-based company called Project 1221 is developing a limited-run, high-end sports car powered by a 1,500-shp variant of the Williams International FJ44 e
October 17, 2006
Industry challenges threats to trust fund
The National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) is urging Congress to resist all attempts to “raid” the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, includi
October 17, 2006
GAO: ATC soft for attackers
A recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) asserts that certain FAA ATC systems are vulnerable to attack by “disgruntled current or fo
ATC
October 17, 2006
Bombardier launches corporate shuttles
While many European companies still view business jets as “corporate barges” rather than genuine business tools, statistics show they are more likely to wa
October 16, 2006
NTSB hosts accident photography course
Tell Sandy Weiss that his photos are plain, and he’ll thank you for the compliment. “Good composition is desired and mandated in aesthetic p
October 16, 2006
FAA study compares U.S. and foreign ATC
The FAA recently concluded a study that compares the productivity and cost-effectiveness of select U.S.
ATC
October 16, 2006
ADS-B Traffic and Weather Services Make East Coast Debut
Pilots flying with ADS-B (automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) avionics are getting theopportunity to test the traffic and weather datalink service
ATC
October 16, 2006
Honeywell Calls for Closer U.S./EU Cooperation on ATM Modernization
Honeywell is calling for greater cooperationbetween the U.S.
ATC
October 16, 2006
Embraer’s Saudi Arabian sale opens the door to Middle East
Never a hotbed of activity for the West’s two regional jet makers, the Middle East market for RJs has long seemed as barren as the Arabian Peninsula’s Empt
Aircraft
October 16, 2006
Mesa enters Delta fold, puts 328Jet talks to rest
Delta Air Lines sent another clear message to its wholly owned affiliates that it won’t hesitate to outsource more regional jet flying to independent partn
October 16, 2006
At annual show regionals look back to the future
It seems hard to reconcile the rather dark and anxious tone of this year’s Regional Airline Association convention with double-digit margins and record rev
October 16, 2006
CFM, IAE bown out of C series
Amid the fanfare that came with securing commitments from the Canadian, Quebec and UK governments to contribute some $700 million to its proposed C Series,
Aircraft
October 16, 2006
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