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02.18.2008 P&W Canada Launches New Engine with Regional Applications
Pratt & Whitney Canada launched its next-generation 10,000-pound-thrust-class engine family, designated the PW800, which, while being selected for Cessna’s new Citation Columbus business aircraft, also could be applied to regional jets. In addition...
02.11.2008 Transportation Budget Draws Industry Ire
The budget for the Department of Transportation has raised such industry concerns that at least one organization – the International Brotherhood of Teamsters – has launched an campaign to get Secretary Mary Peters fired, charging she has spent...
02.11.2008 Calendar – European Aviation Safety Seminar
FSF Sets Meeting on Accident Criminalization Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) will hold a panel discussion about criminal prosecutions in the wake of aircraft accidents at the European Aviation Safety Seminar (EASS) March 10–12, 2008, in Bucharest...
02.04.2008 Quick Takes: Jazz, Porter, Mesa, AE, Cost Index Rises
Jazz Accepts Delivery of Dash 8-300 for Charter Services Jazz Air LP (Jazz) accepted a Dash 8-300 aircraft into its Charter Division. This Dash 8-300 is the second of two of the 50-seat aircraft that will be dedicated to Jazz charter operations. Jazz also has...
02.04.2008 FAA Completes MU-2 Rules
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) finalized a Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) that creates new pilot training, experience and operating requirements to increase the safety of the widely used Mitsubishi MU-2B airplane. The move was prompted...
01.07.2008 Aviation Today Post Successful Job Board
A few short months after its inauguration, Aviation Today’s job...
01.07.2008 Interesting Sidelights – Republic, Jazz Charter, ATR Offices, go!, Delays, Pax Rights
Republic in Stock Buy Back Program Republic Airways Holdings Inc.’s board of directors authorized the purchase of up to $100 million of the company's common stock. The shares will be purchased on the open market or through privately-negotiated...
12.17.2007 DayJet Adds 28 Destinations Across the South
As promised, DayJet’s Florida operations are expanding across the southeast, as the per-seat, on-demand carrier added 28 new destinations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Mississippi, last Monday. The network expansion comes just 60 days after the...
11.19.2007 Embraer Net Triples
Embraer reported net income in the third quarter (3Q07) was $194.9 million, representing a net margin of 13.6 percent, compared to net income of $61.3 million and a net margin of 7.0 percent in the same period of 2006. In 2Q07 net income was $67.3 million and...
11.19.2007 Embraer Long-Term Forecast Released
Embraer projects that world air traffic demand will increase by 4.9 percent per year in 2008-2027, with China presenting the highest growth rate (7.5 percent per year). Latin America, Middle East, Asia Pacific, Russia/CIS and Africa will grow around 5.5...
11.05.2007 Twenty Seaters Not Dead?
Integrity Aircraft Holdings said it would develop a new 18- to 20-seat, single-engine aircraft. The Nevis, West Indies company picked the Honeywell TPE-331-12/1100 to power the $1.9 million Integrity aircraft. This is the second “new” 19-seater...
10.29.2007 ExpressJet Reports Third Quarter Loss
ExpressJet Holdings, Inc. rushed its third quarter results to investors last week and expected to file its 10Q at press time last Friday in order to help the investment community begin modeling the future success of the company, according to CEO Jim Ream in...
10.22.2007 Composite Webinar Adds Weber to Expert Panel
Hans Weber, president of TECOP International joined the panel or Aviation Today’s upcoming webinar on Aircraft Composites: The Next Frontier How New Materials are Forever Changing Aviation scheduled...
10.12.2007 Embraer Reports Record Q3 Backlog
Embraer reported its firm order backlog for the Commercial Aviation, Executive Aviation, and Defense and Government segments increased by $1.6 billion during the third quarter of 2007 (3Q07), totaling a record $17.2 billion. In its original announcement, the...
10.05.2007 Webinar Discusses Composite Safety Concerns
Emerging safety concerns about composites will be the focus of the next AviationToday Webinar – Aircraft Composites: How New Materials are Forever Changing Aviation, scheduled for Thursday, November 15, 11:00 am. Composites are at the core of the...
09.28.2007 Going My Way: ExpressJet Flies for Virgin Charter
In a presentation that felt more like a live infomercial selling Oxy-Clean than a National Business Aircraft Association event, Virgin Charter introduced itself to the NBAA audience last week explaining its E-Bay-like charter auction service and including...
09.24.2007 AviationToday Launches New VLJ E-Letter
Few advances in aviation technology have generated the keen interest the very light jets (VLJs) have with pundits labeling them the microchip of aviation and detractors charging they will blacken the skies. As with most such controversies, the reality lies...
09.14.2007 FAA Confirms VLJ Commercial Regs
Saying it would like to see new regulations governing commercial very light jet operations in place by 2008, FAA’s Acting Manager of AFS-250 Harlan Sparrow indicated the work is part of the agency’s re-write of its Part 135 rules as recommended by...
09.07.2007 Special Report: VLJ Commercial Regs in Works
While the Government Accountability Office (GAO) joined the rest of aviation pundits in saying the role of Very Light Jets (VLJs) in the National Airspace System (NAS) is uncertain, the biggest news indicated that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is...
09.07.2007 DayJet Certificated
DayJet Services, LLC received authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to use Eclipse 500 very light jets (VLJs) in its operations, launching the promise of a new air transportation paradigm. It plans to launch its first revenue flight in...
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