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New Routes Being Implemented Over Aegean Sea
Greece and Turkey have concluded an agreement intended to improve the air traffic route network over the Aegean Sea, according to NBAA.
ATC
November 2, 2007
Groom named to head Beechcraft
Raytheon Aircraft has appointed Randy Groom president of its Beechcraft division, which consists of the Bonanza, Baron and Premier lines.
November 2, 2007
Production change halts deliveries of Texan II
As reported first in AINalerts on September 20, the U.S.
Aircraft
November 1, 2007
Hawaiian Airlines Wins Lawsuit with Mesa
The U.S.
October 31, 2007
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Natca Questions FAA’s Hiring Claims
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) is disputing the FAA’s claims that the agency exceeded air traffic controller staffing targets for
ATC
October 31, 2007
GE, Darpa join on biofuel
General Electric’s research arm and the U.S.
October 31, 2007
TCAS Prevents Midair over Las Vegas
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) said a NetJets Cessna Citation X and a Learjet 60 had to take evasive action at 28,000 feet to avo
ATC
October 31, 2007
Serious questions about ADS-B NPRM arise
While the FAA in early October released its Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) covering future mandatory carriage of ADS-B avionics, serious questions h
ATC
October 29, 2007
SAS Permanently Grounds Q400s
SAS has again grounded all 27 of its Bombardier Q400s after the right main landing gear on one of its airplanes failed to fully extend upon landing in Cope
Aircraft
October 29, 2007
Boeing To Absorb $3.5 Billion Hit from 787 Delays
The delay of the first flight and early deliveries of the 787 will cost Boeing $3.5 billion in revenue next year, according to financial guidance released
Aircraft
October 24, 2007
Production change halts Texan II deliveries
As reported first in AINalerts on September 20, the U.S.
October 22, 2007
‘Power Loss’ Reported in BA 777 Short Landing at Heathrow
Reports attributed to the captain of a British Airways Boeing 777 that sustained heavy damage when landing at London Heathrow Airport at about 12:42 GMT to
October 18, 2007
ADS-B Success Depends on User Acceptance and Equipage
In testimony before the House aviation subcommittee yesterday, DOT Inspector General Calvin Scovel told lawmakers that user acceptance and voluntary equipa
ATC
October 18, 2007
F-35A JSF Remains Grounded, But Program Advances
The first Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II (Joint Strike Fighter) has now been grounded for nearly six months.
Aircraft
October 17, 2007
Death of Pentagon Official Might Delay KC-X Award
The death of the Pentagon’s second-highest-ranking procurement official on October 15 could well delay the crucial decision on whether Boeing or Northrop G
October 17, 2007
Osprey Tiltrotors Flying in Iraq; Mini-gun Testing Begins
The controversial Bell-Boeing MV-22 Osprey is now flying in a combat zone for the first time.
Aircraft
October 17, 2007
Skunk Works Describes Hypersonic Missile, Reveals New Aircraft
News from the Lockheed Martin Advanced Developments Projects (ADP), aka The Skunk Works, is a rare commodity.
Aircraft
October 17, 2007
Bill Introduced to Prevent ATC Privatization
A bipartisan team of representatives last month introduced H.R.1711, legislation that would prohibit the privatization or contracting out of the nation’s A
ATC
October 16, 2007
Regional airlines, bizav shine in FAA forecast
The FAA now doesn’t expect domestic commercial air travel to return to pre-9/11 levels until 2006, and its earlier forecasts that U.S.
October 16, 2007
Two new contenders vie to power future RJs
Pratt & Whitney Canada and the French-Russian Snecma-NPO Saturn joint venture are knocking at the door of the market for regional-jet turbofan engines.
Engines
October 16, 2007
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