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VR lends a helping hand
Dassault is increasingly using tactile virtual reality (VR) to design its Falcon business jets.
May 9, 2007
VLJ Airline Start-up Closes Doors
Point2Point Airways, the Grand Forks, N.D.-based on-demand “airline style” charter company, ceased operations recently and laid off all its employees.
May 8, 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
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
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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
Industry group looks for jet-fuel alternative
As oil prices remain above the $60 per barrel mark, operators, oil companies and government regulators are showing ever more interest in alternative jet fu
April 30, 2007
RAA 2007 special section: Pinnacle eyes summit of regional biz
This year’s RAA Convention couldn’t have come at a more appropriate time and place for Memphis, Tenn.’s hometown airline.
April 30, 2007
Compass Takes Flight
Northwest Airlines’ newest regional subsidiary, Compass Airlines, planned to launch twice-daily service on May 2 between Minneapolis and Washington Dulles
April 30, 2007
Lufthansa To Split Big Jet Order
The board of Deutsche Lufthansa, Europe’s second-largest airline, has approved a $1.5 billion expenditure for 30 Embraer E190s and 15 Bombardier CRJ900s.
Aircraft
April 30, 2007
Mokulele Launches go!Express
Mesa Air Group’s latest code-share partner, Kona, Hawaii-based Mokulele Airlines, flew its first scheduled flight as go!Express last month with a new nine-
April 30, 2007
Mesaba Reorganization Approved
Mesaba Airlines expected to exit bankruptcy during the last week of April, following the approval of its reorganization plan by U.S.
April 30, 2007
RAA 2007: Five nations fielding new RJ entries
Antonov | An-148 The 80-seat Antonov An-148-100 won type approval from Russian and Ukrainian authorities in late February, marking the successful
April 30, 2007
RAA 2007: Europeans call for clarity on emissions trading
Higher numbers of regional airline travelers in Europe have not meant greater environmental impact, according to European Regions Airline Association (ERA)
April 30, 2007
RAA 2007: RegionsAir’s loss becomes others’ gain
Three regional airlines will fill the service void left in 12 small and medium-size communities in six states by the March 9 closure of Smyrna, Tenn.-based
April 30, 2007
RAA 2007: TSA ‘making progress’ on consistent standards
The March arrest of two Comair employees and three accomplices for smuggling drugs and guns onto a Delta Air Lines flight from Orlando to San Juan, Puerto
April 30, 2007
RAA 2007: RAA’s message to FAA: clean up your notams
RAA technical affairs vice president Dave Lotterer doesn’t object to the use of so-called electronic flight bags for navigating runways and taxiways.
April 30, 2007
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