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ATC
News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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Swiss ATC Convictions Draw Calls for Reg Changes
International air navigation service providers are urging Swiss leaders to align regulations with international standards accepting just culture.
ATC
April 24, 2019
FAA To Hold Workshops on Las Vegas Airspace Redesign
The FAA is holding three public workshops this week in and around Las Vegas to discuss proposed airspace improvements over the metropolitan area.
Airports
April 9, 2019
Airlines and ANSPs Bicker Over European ATM Targets
EU-wide performance targets for the next five years call for a reduction in delays and costs.
Airlines
April 9, 2019
Singapore-Malaysia Settlement Allows Firefly Seletar Service
The Malaysia Airlines subsidiary plans to start flying from Seletar Airport in Singapore on April 21.
Airlines
April 8, 2019
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FAA Schedules Meeting To Discuss Miami Class B Changes
The FAA separately is hosting meetings on the South-Central Florida Metroplex redesign project.
ATC
April 2, 2019
Aireon's Space-based System ADS-B Goes Live
The system is operational and in trial phase over the North Atlantic, where controllers can test reduced in-trail separations.
ATC
April 2, 2019
Reduced Spacing ADS-B Trials To Start in NAT Airspace
Three North Atlantic Track air navigation service providers will begin trials tomorrow of new reduced longitudinal separation minima using ADS-B data.
ATC
March 27, 2019
Challenger 300 Strikes, Kills Malaysian Airport Worker
An employee at Kuala Lumpur Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport was killed after a landing Bombardier Challenger 300 struck his airport maintenance vehicle.
Airports
March 25, 2019
Philippines Regulators To Increase Service Charges
ASBAA supports the regulator's decision as a move to improve safety standards.
ATC
March 20, 2019
Customs Cleared for Leesburg Executive
The Greater Washington Business Aviation Association will host a ribbon cutting for the CBP facility during its first open house and static display at JYO.
ATC
March 20, 2019
Air Traffic Control Delays Continue Upward Creep in Europe
A recent Eurocontrol report showed a 46.6 percent increase in total air traffic flow management delays in February.
ATC
March 18, 2019
FAA Moving Forward with En Route Expansion of Data Comm
The FAA is testing Data Comm in the en route environment and anticipates initial deployment by 2020.
ATC
March 18, 2019
Episode 18: Into the Storm | AIN's Tales from the Flight Deck Podcast
“If either of us had said, ‘Let’s turn around and get out of here,’ we would have done it.”
Accidents
March 15, 2019
European Airlines Highlight Environmental Costs of ATC Woes
Strikes, technical failures, and airspace inefficiencies have led to 1 million metric tons of avoidable CO2 emissions since 2014.
Airlines
March 7, 2019
Industry to Congress: Continue Funding Contract Towers
The program provides a unified approach to ATC, the industry groups remind Congress.
ATC
March 4, 2019
Canada To Decommission Hundreds of VORs, NDBs
Following a study, Nav Canada plans to decommission hundreds of VOR and NDB navigation aids that it said are no longer required.
ATC
March 4, 2019
Pakistani Airspace Reopens as Kashmir Tensions Ease
Several airlines resume regular service.
Airlines
March 1, 2019
Kashmir Hostilities Severely Disrupt Airline Operations
Operators can no longer use Pakistani and Afghani airspace while India closes eight airports.
Airlines
February 27, 2019
Military Spat Closes Pakistan Airspace, Snarls Traffic
Pakistan’s civil aviation authority said flight operations in northeastern and northwestern regions of Pakistan will remain suspended until further notice.
Airports
February 27, 2019
Belgian Airspace to Close for Inbound and Outbound Traffic
All flights to and from Belgium will be suspended for 24 hours due to a national strike affecting staffing levels at the ANSP.
Airlines
February 12, 2019
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