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ATC
News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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Boeing’s futuristic air traffic plan goes back to the basics
When Boeing unveiled its air traffic management (ATM) plan last June, it presented a future world of advanced communication, navigation and surveillance te
ATC
May 19, 2008
Washington Report: Next version of Stars begins at BDL
Raytheon said it achieved initial operating capability (IOC) for a second limited-production version of its new standard terminal automation replacement sy
ATC
May 19, 2008
Eurocontrol abandons new ATC pricing formula
Eurocontrol has dropped plans to reform its formula for en route charges for air traffic control services.
ATC
May 19, 2008
Swiss drones to monitor football fans from above
For the upcoming European football championship, jointly hosted by Switzerland and Austria, the Zurich police department has decided to supplement its crow
ATC
May 18, 2008
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SESAR’s benefits for GA need further study
The SESAR (Single European Sky ATM Research) program to define and implement a new air traffic management system for the Single European Sky (SES) presents
ATC
May 18, 2008
Eurocontrol braces for VLJ flood
According to Eurocontrol, by 2010, European operators will have ordered some 500 very light jets (VLJs) and about 300 of these will have been delivered by
ATC
May 17, 2008
Panel urges Washington to stay focused on ATC issues
In an interim report issued in late March, the Commission on the Future of the U.S.
ATC
May 16, 2008
Go-ahead for European Galileo SatNav
Europe approved funding late last month to launch full development of the Galileo satellite navigation system, which will provide the EU with an alternativ
ATC
May 15, 2008
Las Vegas Rnav procedures under review
Changes are on the way that will address pilots’ complaints about the Rnav arrival and departure procedures at Las Vegas.
ATC
May 15, 2008
Nav Canada prepares to implement RVSM
Six additional flight levels will be introduced later this month in northern Canada airspace when Nav Canada implements reduced vertical separation minimum
ATC
May 15, 2008
European airports’ choice of MLS doesn’t mean ILS is dead
In February, London Heathrow became the latest European airport to opt for the microwave landing system (MLS) as its future precision approach landing aid.
ATC
May 15, 2008
Partnership works to improve aviation weather data quality
Although the official raison d’etre for the Friends/Partners in Aviation Weather is to coordinate the needs of users and the ability of the Nation
ATC
May 15, 2008
Trade groups gearing up for fight over FAA’s DRVSM plan
With the anticipated publication this month of an NPRM in the Federal Register, the FAA is laying the groundwork for implementation of domestic re
ATC
May 15, 2008
FAA awards first Nexcom contracts
The FAA has awarded contracts to Rockwell Collins, Honeywell and Avidyne for development of technology that will integrate digital voice and data into air-
ATC
May 15, 2008
Mineta unveils DOT’s plan to defend against GPS jamming
DOT Secretary Norman Mineta announced last month an action plan aimed at mitigating the vulnerability of GPS to inadvertent interference and deliberate jam
ATC
May 15, 2008
FAA’s ATC upgrade program moves to make up lost time
The FAA’s Operational Evolution Plan (OEP) is moving to regain the momentum lost following September 11.
ATC
May 15, 2008
Washington Report: Flight path changes due in D.C. area
Changes in flight paths around the Washington-Baltimore area, which have nothing to do with security implications, are being proposed in anticipation of th
ATC
May 15, 2008
Loran-C suggested as GPS backup
In light of last year’s DOT study of the vulnerability of GPS to unintentional interference and intentional jamming, Boeing and Rockwell Collins suggest th
ATC
May 15, 2008
HGS is not a guarantee for Cat III approaches
In the past several years there have been many magazine articles touting the promise of the Head-up Guidance System (HGS).
ATC
May 12, 2008
Firm hits snag in putting AWOS info on Internet
Efforts by a Newburgh, N.Y.
ATC
May 12, 2008
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