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New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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Port Authority committee seeks agreement on Teterboro issues
Anthony Coscia, chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns and operates Teterboro Airport (TEB), stirred up a hornet’s nest when
Airports
September 25, 2006
Frankfurt makes plans for executive facilities
The German business and banking metropolis of Frankfurt lacks a dedicated executive airport, but Christoph Goetzmann, head of the executive aviation divisi
FBOs
September 25, 2006
Chicago's Midway up for sale?
The worst-kept secret in Chicago: Mayor Richard Daley is considering privatizing Midway International Airport.
Airports
September 21, 2006
Ameco offers landing gear service in Beijing, China
Ameco Beijing, located on Beijing Capital International Airport, is offering landing gear service for the Boeing 737 (including the BBJ) and 737NG, 747-200
Airports
September 21, 2006
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Say goodbye to Mirabel
The passenger facilities at Canada’s Montréal-Mirabel International Airport are candidates for a $C100 million ($87 million) transformation into an “indoor
Airports
September 20, 2006
Showalter FBO turns 60
Orlando Executive Airport FBO and Phillips 66 dealer Showalter Flying Service is 60 years old this year and held a huge hangar party in April to celebrate
FBOs
September 20, 2006
Chicago DuPage Airport
“Without a doubt, DuPage Airport [DPA] is the premier corporate aviation airport in the Midwest–both land and air side,” David Bird, executive director of
Airports
September 20, 2006
Tackling the Winy City's Winter Weather
DuPage has 10.8 million sq ft of pavement, including runways, taxiways, ramp area, roads and parking lots.
Safety
September 20, 2006
German airports ramp up for World Cup traffic
Special slot procedures will be in place at about 20 German airports during the World Cup soccer tournament, which runs from June 9 to July 9.
Airports
September 20, 2006
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has added three more entry airports for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
“The TSA’s decision to expand the number of gateway airports for general aviation flights into DCA represents another positive step in restoring full acces
Airports
September 20, 2006
Soccer traffic comes to Le Bourget
In the middle of last month downtown Paris was abuzz with soccer fever, as tens of thousands of fans relaxed at sidewalk cafes before the most important ma
Airports
September 20, 2006
Probe continues into death at FBO
The investigation into the apparently accidental death of line employee Joyce Miller, 29, on February 28 at Wilson Air Center’s Charlotte/Douglas Internati
Safety
September 20, 2006
ATC commits most serious incursions
In FY 2005, there were 327 runway incursions, of which 29 were serious Category A and B incidents, according to the FAA’s regional administrator for the We
ATC
September 20, 2006
Farnborough Ops increase proposed
In a bid to overcome local opposition to its application to increase weekend and holiday operations at London Farnborough Airport to 5,000 movements annual
Airports
September 20, 2006
Plan for slots at soccer games
Special slot procedures will be in place at about 20 German airports during the World Cup soccer tournament, which runs from June 9 to July 9.
ATC
September 20, 2006
GA Accidents Increase, Air Taxis Decrease
NTSB preliminary statistics for last year show an increase in aviation accidents for airline and general aviation operations and a decline for on-demand ai
Airports
September 20, 2006
O’Hare Slot Program Extended Again
The FAA extended through October 28 a flight-reduction program at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, including slot reservations for general aviation op
Airports
September 20, 2006
Sky Services wins battle at Milan airport
Italian FBO group Sky Services has broken a 40-year-old fuel monopoly at Milan Linate Airport.
FBOs
September 20, 2006
Fuel-spill rules eased
The deadline has been extended to October 31 next year for FBOs and others who operate fueling facilities and fueling trucks to meet new spill prevention,
FBOs
September 20, 2006
Proposed FAA budget leaves little funding for small airports
The Bush Administration rolled out its FY2007 budget plan early last month, calling for $13.75 billion for the FAA–down from the $14.31 billion for this fi
Regulations and Government
September 20, 2006
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