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11.02.2009 Values of Older Aircraft Unlikely to Recover Values of Newer Aircraft Expected To See Some Improvement by 2011
With the deepest point of the current recession for aircraft values expected to occur during the winter of 2009/2010, the focus of attention is now on which aircraft types will manage to stage a recovery – and when. In terms of the economic recession...
11.02.2009 Northwest Flight 188 Pilots Are Grounded
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Oct. 27 revoked the licenses of the two Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot their Minneapolis destination by 150 miles. The two wrong-way pilots were previously suspended from flying for Delta Air Lines through...
10.30.2009 Analysis: IG Indicates NextGen Capabilities Will Wait until 2035.
“An analysis sponsored by FAA’s Joint Planning and Development Office indicates that NextGen capabilities originally planned for 2025 could cost the government and airspace users several times the current projected cost estimate of $40...
10.30.2009 Fees Lead LCCs to Lose in Public Evaluation; More News
Add-on fees have led to a change in public attitudes toward low-cost carriers in Europe, according to a research company that tracks such things. Kaizo Advocacy Index surveys found that passengers no longer view low-cost carriers as less expensive...
10.30.2009 Nigerian Airports Modernized
All Weather, Inc. (AWI) has been selected to outfit seven airfields throughout Nigeria with state-of-the-art Lightning Detection and Reporting Systems. Nigeria is a country with frequent and heavy lightning activity making uninformed air travel...
10.29.2009 Continental Strengthens International Partnerships; More News
In the wake of its transition to the Star Alliance as its 25th member, Continental sighed partnership agreements with All Nippon Airlines and Asiana. Continental Chair and CEO Larry Kellner and Young-Doo Yoon, president and COO of Asiana Airlines, met...
10.29.2009 Next Round of Cuts Begin at LCC, AA
Even as analysts suggest low-cost carriers look abroad for their next expansion opportunities, U.S. carriers may be cutting what most see as an overcrowded market. Indeed, in what could be the leading edge of similar moves by U.S. airlines, US Airways is...
10.29.2009 FAA Approves AWOS AV
All Weather, Inc. (AWI) has been granted approval for an Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) Type AV (Altimeter and Visibility).  AWI has been designing and producing various AWOS Types for over 20 years including AWOS Types A, I, II, III, P, PT, T...
10.28.2009 New Webinar: New Era for HEMS Set for Tomorrow; More News
Industry experts gather tomorrow at 11 am for a new Aviation Today webinar focusing on helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) in the wake of harsh criticism surrounding the safety of this segment of aviation. National Transportation Safety Board Member...
10.28.2009 Southwest Steps Up
A month after American Airlines announced a dramatic cutback in its St. Louis schedule, Southwest Airlines took on the role of a ‘white knight’ adding nine daily flights from Lambert-St Louis International Airport, including six new nonstop...
10.28.2009 STAT MedEvac Orders 16th EC135
STAT MedEvac of West Mifflin continues to expand its fleet of American Eurocopter EC135 helicopters, converting one of three existing options to a firm order. The company has now ordered a total of 16 EC135s, with the new aircraft to be delivered in 2010...
10.28.2009 Time is Running Out...
A New Era for Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) An Aviation Today Webinar Thursday, October 29, 2009 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (ET) Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) operations provide an important service to the public by...
10.27.2009 Larsen Paints Grim Financing Picture, Sees Bright Spots on Horizon
Despite statements by Cessna’s Jack Pelton during NBAA that credit is loosening up, it is still very tight according to NEXA Capital Principal Tulinda Larsen, who added overall bank lending through August has continued to contract, seriously impacting...
10.27.2009 Airline Rosters Remain at 16-Year Low; More News
U.S. scheduled air carriers employed 5.5 percent fewer workers this past August than a year earlier, the 14th straight month of declines, keeping the industry-wide monthly figure at a 16-year low, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. The number...
10.27.2009 NTSB Meets on MD Police Chopper Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is holding a public meeting on Tuesday, October 27 to determine the probable cause of the fatal crash of a Maryland State Police helicopter on an emergency medical services mission...
10.27.2009 Life Saver or Life Taker?
A New Era for Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) An Aviation Today Webinar Thursday, October 29, 2009 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (ET) Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) operations provide an important service to the public by...
10.26.2009 'Distracted' Northwest Pilots Overshoot Destination
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating a Northwest Airlines flight that overshot its destination by 150 miles after pilots reportedly got into a "heated discussion." According to the Safety Board, "the crew stated...
10.26.2009 DOT IG to Probe Aviation Accidents
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Inspector General's office will look into whether pilot experience and pay correlate to commercial aviation accidents. In May, the chairmen and ranking members of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and...
10.26.2009 A Clearer Vision?
At least 250,000 airline road warriors are awaiting word on the future of the nation's Registered Traveler program, which remains in disarray but could be ready to make a comeback. On June 22, 200,000 clients of the Verified Identify Pass (VIP) Clear service...
10.26.2009 New 'Black Box' Might Help Solve Air Crash Mysteries
The fatal crash of Air France Flight 447, an Airbus A330, over the South Atlantic on June 1, 2009 brought new focus on determining the cause of such inexplicable events - such as when a state-of-the-art aircraft suddenly falls from the sky and is lost...
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