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ATC
News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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AOPA: Lockheed Not Living Up To FSS Contract Expectations
Lockheed Martin, which took over operational control of most of the nation’s flight service network last year, is experiencing troubles with consolidation,
ATC
May 15, 2007
Galileo Put on Hold as EU Proposes Taking Over
European taxpayers will shell out €2.4 billion ($3.25 billion) up front if a European Commission proposal that it assume control of the Galileo navigation
ATC
May 15, 2007
Lawmakers Question NextGen Efforts
Although a “road map” for the next-generation ATC system will be released June 23, members of the House aviation subcommittee at a hearing yesterday expres
ATC
May 10, 2007
SES initiative seen as essential
The Single European Sky (SES), officially launched in 2004, is the single biggest air traffic management (ATM) initiative ever undertaken in Europe.
ATC
May 4, 2007
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Single European Skies on the EBACE 2007 Agenda
The EBACE conference program will today focus on the Single European Sky program and what it will mean for business aircraft operators.
ATC
May 4, 2007
Europe mulls new rules for aircraft with HUD and EVS
New regulations being developed by Europe’s Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) may soon enable operators of HUD-equipped aircraft to hand-fly Cat II and Cat
ATC
May 4, 2007
Nav Canada To Revise Service Charges
Nav Canada last month proposed a 3-percent reduction in its customer service charges, effective September 1.
ATC
April 30, 2007
Eurocontrol ATM plans to address emissions
New air traffic management plans are one means by which nations can reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
ATC
April 30, 2007
FAA chooses plan for N’east airspace redesign
The FAA selected a preferred alternative in late March for the New York/New Jersey/Philadelphia airspace redesign project after 10 years of studies, meetin
ATC
April 30, 2007
Europeans continue to await OK for single-engine operations
Proponents awaiting European approval for commercial single-engine operations at night or under instrumental meteorological conditions (SE-IMC) should not
ATC
April 30, 2007
FAA mulls Washington ADIZ change
While legislation that would direct the Transportation Security Administration to study the vulnerability of general aviation airports to terrorist acts is
ATC
April 30, 2007
Loran lives on as backup navaid
AIN was informed that the Departments of Transportation and Homeland Security were expected to announce jointly late last month that the U.S.
ATC
April 27, 2007
Say Goodbye to Hundreds of NDB Approaches
Starting today, 216 NDB approaches will be decommissioned.
ATC
April 18, 2007
Nav Canada To Revise Service Charges
Nav Canada on Friday proposed a 3-percent reduction in its customer service charges, effective September 1.
ATC
April 17, 2007
Euro Commercial SEIMC Not Likely before 2010
Approval for European commercial single-engine operations at night or under IMC is probably still at least three years away.
ATC
April 17, 2007
Controller Vigilance, Training, Fatigue at Issue
The NTSB issued a series of recommendations this week asking the FAA and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association to tighten regulations and proced
ATC
April 12, 2007
Natca Puts Onus of Recommendations on FAA
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) is placing the burden of the NTSB’s recommendations squarely on the FAA.
ATC
April 12, 2007
Loran Gets Reprieve; Solar Flares Interrupt GPS
Although the decision has not yet been officially announced, AIN has learned the Departments of Transportation and Homeland Security have
ATC
April 10, 2007
FAA Developing RAIM Prediction Tool
To help business aircraft operators cope with new Rnav routes and procedures as of September 1, the FAA is developing a Web-based RAIM (receiver autonomous
ATC
April 9, 2007
Florida Airspace Changes Could Bring Headaches
Shortly after the FAA published an advisory circular aimed at increasing capacity in busy Florida airspace by making changes to Rnav routes, SIDs and STARS
ATC
April 9, 2007
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