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Storm clouds gather over RAA fall meeting

An RAA fall meeting understandably marked by apprehension and uncertainty also assumed a palpable air of cynicism this year, as an industry whose fate appe

Latest long-legged ERJ makes ExpressJet debut

Houston-based ExpressJet became the first airline to operate a scheduled flight with Embraer’s extended-range ERJ-145XR on November 1, when the Continental
Aircraft

Regionals Update: Bombardier signs new training deal in China

Bombardier announced during last month’s Zuhai Air Show that the Qingdao Fei Sheng International Aviation Technology Development Training Co.

SkyWest Signs New Deals with Delta, Bombardier

Shortly after announcing plans to accept delivery of another 10 ex-Comair Canadair Regional Jets, St.

Regionals Update: Chautauqua launches Delta Connection service

Chautauqua Airlines on November 1 became the fifth regional airline to fly as Delta Connection, when a new 50-seat Embraer ERJ-145 took off from Columbus,
Aircraft

ERJ-140 Gets FAA Nod

Embraer’s new 44-seat ERJ-140 regional jet gained FAA certification on July 26, two weeks after launch customer American Eagle took the keys to the first p

Regionals Update: Midway re-launch delayed until January

Morrisville, N.C.-based Midway Airlines’ plans to emerge from oblivion as a US Airways Express carrier appear to be derailed once again until at least Janu
Engines

Regionals Update: AVIC I selects GE to power ARJ21 regional jet

China’s AVIC I Commercial Aircraft Co.

Air Wisconsin, Horizon Reach Tentative Pilot Pacts

A pair of long-awaited pilot contracts finally reached the ratification stage when Appleton, Wis.-based United Express affiliate Air Wisconsin and Alaska A

Regionals Update: Government waivers a boon to Aussie regionals

The government of the southeastern Australian state of New South Wales has voted to grant further concessions to its regional airlines by extending its sin

A318 Starts Taking Shape in Hamburg

Airbus Industrie began final assembly of the first Airbus A318 at its plant in Hamburg, Germany, when on August 9 it joined the 107-seat jet’s forward and
Cabin Interior and Electronics

News Note: IEC International acquired in buyout

Cabin-management and entertainment system specialist IEC International has been acquired in a management buyout led by sales and marketing v-p Chris Nichol

Tennenbaum Withdraws Offer for Great Lakes

Sagging operational and financial fortunes at Cheyenne, Wyo.-based Great Lakes Aviation have prompted Tennenbaum & Co.
Aircraft

Big Jet Rolls Into Big Apple

Brazil’s Embraer celebrated the first anniversary of its listing on the New York Stock Exchange by taking its ERJ-190 road show to the Big Apple’s Rockefel

Airline pilot hopes to nurse AOM/Air Liberté back to health

French regional airlines AOM and Air Liberté have escaped the jaws of bankruptcy through their purchase by an Air France pilot.
Aircraft

In The Works Analysis: Startup OEMs scratch for financing

This year and last were not kind to the startup airplane manufacturers, those OEM wannabes that are–or in some cases were–attempting to grab the brass ring
Charter & Fractional

Shell buys into Flexjet Asia program

Shell Aircraft International has signed a multi-year block-charter contract with Rainbow Jet of Beijing, China, under the auspices of Bombardier’s Flexjet

Mesa faces new realities of evolving regional biz

Jonathan Ornstein has learned something over the years about mending fences–and breaking down barriers.
Maintenance and Modifications

Handheld unit detects flaws in composite structures

NDT International has developed a smaller, less expensive way of providing C-scan images of bond flaws in composites and honeycomb structures.
Accidents

Fokker 50 crash in Luxembourg kills 20

A Luxair Fokker 50 twin turboprop crashed on approach to Luxembourg Findel Airport on November 6, killing 20 of the 22 people on board.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Stevens sees future in King Air 200 upgrades

Armed with the largest single contract in its 52-year history–converting 19 U.S.
Security

New York’s flying finest cope with post-Sept. 11 realities

More than a year later, southern Manhattan still seems scarred, incomplete; the variegated skyline stretching the length of the island seems an archite

Basement-built jammers: new data defines the risk

The October announcement by Raytheon that it had won a Department of Defense contract–potentially worth $25 million–to develop next-generation anti-jamming
Engines

News Note: Turbomeca boosts customer-support

Turbomeca has boosted its customer-support operation, increasing its team of field-service representatives to 40 and its service centers to 23.
Training and Workforce

Contract pilots’ group widens scope

Independent pilots have been joined by flight attendants and mechanics in the newly renamed Independent Contract Aviation Professionals of America associat
ATC

News Note: Eurocontrol activates new Netherlands operations facility

Eurocontrol’s upper-area control center at Maastricht in the Netherlands on November 3 activated its new operations facility, which includes an advanced op
FBOs

News Note: Gloucestershire Airport looking for new FBO

Gloucestershire Airport in the southwest of England wants to attract a new FBO to handle its increasing volume of corporate aircraft traffic.
Regulations and Government

EU Emissions Plan Gets Roughed Up in Congress

John Bruton, the European Union’s Ambassador to the U.S., received a decidedly undiplomatic reception while testifying on aviation emissions before the Hou
Aircraft

Embraer’s Finances, Backlog Flying High

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer recorded first-quarter sales of $1.34 billion, a nearly 61-percent increase year-over-year, and a profit of $85 mil