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11.11.2009 Enhanced Flight Safety for Slovenian Cops
EADS Defence & Security will equip the Slovenian police force’s helicopter squadron with the globally unique HELLAS (Helicopter Laser Radar) obstacle warning system, which enables helicopter missions to be carried out even when visibility is...
11.10.2009 Fleet Contractions Continue To Undermine Values Major Carriers Continue to Shed Capacity
The contraction of fleets around the world continues as operators drop unprofitable routes and seek to balance supply with demand. The number of aircraft in storage, parked, and being advertised continues to rise. Latest figures from OAG Aviation Services saw...
11.10.2009 Regional Aircraft Market: Short-Term Chaos; Long-Term Growth
The Market for Regional Transport Aircraft projects that a total of 3,754 regional aircraft will be produced during the next 10 years (2009-2018).  This forecast includes both regional jets, which account for about two-thirds of the forecast, and...
11.09.2009 Fallout from NW Flight 188
The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles have filed appeals of their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The appeals were filed Nov. 4, according to an NTSB spokesman, noting that appeals are...
11.09.2009 Another A330 Pitot Tube Incident?
A Jetstar Airways Airbus A330-200 on Oct. 29 may have suffered the same malfunction involved in the loss of an Air France jetliner over the Atlantic, killing all on board, five months ago. The Jetstar Airways A330-200 with 209 passengers and crew onboard...
11.09.2009 Safety & Technology Trends
On ALERT in Arkansas The Arkansas Children's Hospital's aviation program---Angel One---has been awarded FAA approval for its Helicopter Flight Data Monitoring/Flight Operations Quality Assurance (HFDM/FOQA) program. As one of the leading small operators of...
11.09.2009 Safety Rules & Regulations
Airworthiness Directives; Airbus Model A310. Final rule; request for comments. SUMMARY: The FAA is revising an existing airworthiness directive (AD), which applies to all Airbus Model A310 airplanes. That AD currently requires revising the Airworthiness...
11.09.2009 ATC Comms Upgrade for Gimpo Airport
Northrop Grumman Park Air Systems has been awarded a contract to supply and install fourteen VHF and four UHF ground-to-air radio communication systems and a 20-position voice communication control system (VCCS) for Gimpo International...
11.08.2009 Exclusive Data About Rotorcraft Readership
Marketing budgets are tight, and spending wisely is more important than ever.  Sales and marketing professionals worldwide are asking, “Should I advertise in 2010?” “Which media will give me the biggest bang for my buck?”...
11.06.2009 Cabin with a Vu
Caribbean Airlines, the national flag carrier of Trinidad and Tobago, has chosen to come back to AD Aerospace to enhance cockpit security on its Boeing 737 aircraft.  The Cockpit Door Monitoring System improves in flight security by increasing the...
11.06.2009 Cabin with a Vu
Caribbean Airlines, the national flag carrier of Trinidad and Tobago, has chosen to come back to AD Aerospace to enhance cockpit security on its Boeing 737 aircraft.  The Cockpit Door Monitoring System improves in flight security by increasing the...
11.03.2009 NextGen Webinar Round the Corner
With the recent addition of Capt. David Strand, Boeing 757/767 program manager and technical pilot with American Airlines, the speaker panel for the Nov. 4 Avionics Magazine Webinar, “NextGen Task Force: Applying The Recommendations,” is...
11.02.2009 Blame Placed for Nimrod Crash
It is reported that a UK government inquiry blames BAE Systems and QinetiQ for safety failings that caused an explosion on a RAF Nimrod reconnaissance plane over Afghanistan in 2006, killing all 14 on board. The report, prepared by Charles Haddon-Cave, a...
11.02.2009 Safety & Technology Trends
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...
11.02.2009 Safety Rules & Regulations
Airworthiness Directives; Teledyne Continental Motors O-470, IO-470, TSIO-470, IO-520, TSIO-520, IO-550, and IOF-550 Series Reciprocating Engines; Correction Final rule; correction. SUMMARY: The FAA is correcting airworthiness directive (AD) 2009-19-06, which...
11.02.2009 News Notes from All Over: Climate Negotiations, Asia Charters
ATA Urges Climate Tax Proposals Elimintaed The Air Transport Association of America (ATA) yesterday urged climate negotiators to oppose an exorbitant new climate change tax to be imposed on the airlines and their passengers. The so-called "International...
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...
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...
10.29.2009 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...
10.28.2009 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...
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