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ATC
News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
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Nexa Teams With VFS To Support Urban Air Mobility Growth
The Vertical Flight Society has partnered with Nexa Advisors to form a new company called UAM Geomatics that will produce data on the eVTOL market.
Airports
July 15, 2020
Nav Canada Proposes Steep Hikes in ATC User Charges
Nav Canada wants to hike user service charges by an 29.5 percent due to lower air traffic volume and a resulting decrease in collected fees.
ATC
May 26, 2020
SpaceX Launch Prompts Space Coast TFRs
The planned launch of a SpaceX rocket with a crewed Dragon capsule has prompted a pair of TFRs that will close off sections of Central Florida’s airspace.
ATC
May 26, 2020
European Orgs Ask for More Industry Input on Drone Regs
A cross-section of European organizations, including EBAA, asked the EC to pause a current proposal on drone integration to enable greater industry input.
ATC
May 19, 2020
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Saab’s Digital Tower Joint Venture Builds on Civil Success
Swedish remote tower venture continues to grow its business, and is making its first forays into military ATC with the UK's RAF.
ATC
May 11, 2020
DOT Watchdog Finds Contract Towers Efficient, Safe
The DOT OIG found the roughly 250 U.S. contract towers used at least 47.6% fewer resources on average between 2015 and 2018, and had fewer safety events.
ATC
April 30, 2020
Once Busy, Many Bizav Airport Towers To See Hours Cut
The FAA has released a list of 93 airports where it plans to curb operating hours as traffic has declined in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
ATC
April 28, 2020
FAA To Adjust Hours at 100 Air Traffic Towers
The FAA is temporarily reducing operations at ATC towers where traffic has dropped off significantly, particularly at night.
ATC
April 23, 2020
What Happens if Air Traffic Controllers Can’t Work Due to COVID-19? - AIN
What Happens if Air Traffic Controllers Can’t Work Due to COVID-19? - AIN
Airports
April 13, 2020
NBAA Debunks U.S. Airspace Closure Rumors
A rumor about an imminent U.S. airspace shutdown promulgated by an aviation blogger earlier this week has been debunked by NBAA.
ATC
April 9, 2020
Eurocontrol States Defer Air Traffic Management Fees
Europe’s ATM providers have agreed to postpone payment of €1.1 billion in air traffic control fees.
ATC
April 7, 2020
ATC Disruptions Grow Amid Positive Covid-19 Tests
The FAA has now had to close towers in New York, Chicago and Las Vegas after positive tests were found among technicians.
Airports
March 20, 2020
Aireon-Searidge Deal Promises To Unlock ADS-B Potential
The March 10 tie-up between Airean and Searidge Technologies could serve as a model for future industrial partnerships for space-based data applications.
ATC
March 19, 2020
Aireon, Eurocontrol Sign 10-year Agreement
Aireon's space-based ADS-B data is expected to improve Eurocontrol's complex traffic demand and slot allocation calculations.
ATC
March 2, 2020
Aviation Electronic Flight Bag Apps for the Microsoft Surface Tablet - AIN
Aviation Electronic Flight Bag Apps for the Microsoft Surface Tablet - AIN
ATC
March 2, 2020
AIM Revisions Clarify Pilot Options on Approaches
Revisions to the FAA's AIM clarifies “approach category” and its application in determining the appropriate straight-in or circling minima on an approach.
ATC
February 20, 2020
Nav Canada Rate Increase Upheld by National Arbitrator
Higher fees that recently went into effect for users of ATC services in Canada have been upheld by the Canadian Transportation Agency.
ATC
February 18, 2020
Airline Bankruptcies and Max Grounding Depress European Traffic Growth
The number of flights across Europe recorded their lowest growth rate last year since 2013.
Airlines
February 10, 2020
Mitre, Singapore Plan for Future Capacity, Safety
Mitre is collaborating with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore on airport and airspace capacity, as well as regional safety collaboration.
Airports
February 9, 2020
Bizcraft Get Breather as Euro Datalink Mandate Begins
Europe’s datalink requirement has come into force with last-minute exemptions for older airliners and business types up to narrowbody bizliners.
ATC
February 7, 2020
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