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| 10.15.2007 |
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ERAM Delivered of Lockheed Martin
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) declared it is on budget and ahead of schedule with a system that will increase capacity by enabling air traffic controllers to track more aircraft at high altitudes. Lockheed Martin, contractor for the En Route...
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| 10.08.2007 |
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ADS-B Requirement by 2020
In a bid to decrease separation standards without compromising safety, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking requiring all aircraft using controlled airspace to have satellite-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance...
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| 10.08.2007 |
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New WSI Global Datalink Service Available via Wingspeed XLLink Solution
WSI Corporation and Wingspeed Corporation inked an agreement under which WSI Global Datalink Weather will be available via the Wingspeed XLLink System and Communication Solution. The combined solution enables pilots to access critical aviation weather...
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| 10.08.2007 |
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NTSB Continues Emphasis on Runway Incidents
With runway incursions at the center of the National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) radar, operators must be vigilant in ensuring runway safety, especially after a recent incident at Washington Dulles International Airport. The agency is now...
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| 10.01.2007 |
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VLJs Remain Hot Topic at NBAA
Very light jets took center stage again at this year’s National Business Aircraft Association (NBAA) Convention in Atlanta, not only gaining keen interest on the show floor but packing in potential operators during two VLJ panels. Personal Jets and Very...
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| 10.01.2007 |
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NextGen Organization Launched
Several leading companies, consisting of air taxi operators and a leading manufacturer of the next generation of new aircraft, announced the creation of the Next Generation Air Mobility Coalition (NGAMC). Through NGAMC, these companies will develop positions...
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| 09.24.2007 |
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GAO Reins in VLJ Forecasts
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, VLJs are expected to be a game changer for transportation and the advent of...
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| 09.24.2007 |
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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...
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