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AIA reports strongindustry performance
Paced by Defense Department spending, U.S.
November 3, 2006
Eurocontrol reduces its ATC charges
Operators will see en route ATC charges for most of Europe reduced by an average of 7 percent starting this month.
ATC
November 3, 2006
NATA/AAAE Symposium Hailed As A Success
Many convention attendees are more than ready to hit the road by the last day of a busy schedule of events, but that didn’t impede the third joint symposiu
November 2, 2006
Embraer 175 Certification Imminent
Embraer expected to win Brazilian certification of its new 78- to 86-seat 175 soon after AIN went to press last month, marking the official introduc
Aircraft
November 2, 2006
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LABACE 2005: RVSM arrives in Latin America with few glitches
Latin America adopted reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) on January 20, along with the rest of the Americas, and the transition to date in Brazil
ATC
November 1, 2006
DayJet reveals first plans for air-limo operations
It’s all too easy for industry analysts to say that if the air-limo concept–point-to-point service for the masses–is possible, someone would already have d
November 1, 2006
Women in Aviation
Aviation security, fiscal policy and career-building strategies were among high-priority items on the agenda at the Women in Aviation International (WAI) C
November 1, 2006
Iridium in Talks with Manufacturers on Satellite Replacement Strategy
Iridium has entered into preliminary discussions with satellite manufacturers about potential replacements for its network of low-earth-orbit communication
ATC
November 1, 2006
RAA’s policy influence cuts across sector lines
Five years as an association president might seem like a modest stint to some, but Debby McElroy has seen enough in her tenure at the RAA to last a lifetim
November 1, 2006
Market for 50-seat jets spirals into a tailspin
Industry developments have conspired to depress the 50-seat jet market to its weakest position since the late 1990s.
Aircraft
November 1, 2006
Wheelchairs in 50-seaters?
A proposed DOT rule to lower the threshold to require wheelchair availability in Part 121-operated aircraft from 60 to 50 seats has rung alarm bells within
Aircraft
November 1, 2006
SkyWest To Take 20 More CRJ700s
SkyWest Airlines will fly another 20 CRJ700s for United Airlines as part of a deal that saw the St.
Aircraft
November 1, 2006
Comair Adds Another Piece to Puzzle
Comair’s flight attendants last month voted to accept a new five-year contract that would pay new cabin crew about 20 percent less than current employees,
November 1, 2006
Air Zimbabwe Buys Two MA 60s
Xi’an Aircraft Factory has landed the first sale of its new Pratt & Whitney Canada-powered MA 60 outside China with Air Zimbabwe’s order for a pair of the
November 1, 2006
AvCraft guardian angles for quick sale
Regional jet manufacturer AvCraft Aerospace GmbH could end up in the hands of a new owner next month following the second bankruptcy involving the Dornier
November 1, 2006
Air Wisconsin prepares for life outside the United fold
Last month’s decision by United Airlines to cut loose Air Wisconsin Airline Corp.
November 1, 2006
Thinning crop of new jet designs taking shape
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Aircraft
November 1, 2006
Malta Schedule Re-established
Spanish operator Helisureste has inaugurated a replacement service between the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo, using a Bell 412.
Rotorcraft
November 1, 2006
House Bill To Boost Aerospace Workforce
The House of Representatives unanimously approved creation of a federal inter-agency aerospace revitalization task force, and the measure has been forwarde
October 31, 2006
DayJet plans regional air-limo service
Ed Iacobucci, founder and former chairman of software maker Citrix Systems, on April 25 announced his latest project–regional, per-seat, on-demand air-limo
October 31, 2006
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