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by Staff Writer
Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based Rockwell Collins reports that its fourth quarter 2009 net income slid 26 percent—from $182 million in 2008 to $134 million—from the same period last year. Overall, the aerospace company... Read More
by Staff Writer
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is poised to move forward with recommendations on implementing capabilities and technologies to make the National Airspace System (NAS) more efficient, according to an Avionics Magazine... Read More
by Staff Writer
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... Read More
by Ramon Lopez
With the nation’s air traffic expected to double by 2025, controllers will probably have to depend more and more on automation. But too much automation could lead to fatal mistakes when that automation fails, a former Texas... Read More
by Kathryn B. Creedy
“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... Read More
by Kathryn B. Creedy
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... Read More
by Ramon Lopez
The European Council has adopted two regulations to improve the performance and safety of the European aviation system. The first strengthens the Single European Sky legislation while the second extends the tasks of the European... Read More
by Kathryn B. Creedy
Saying U.S. airlines have made measurable progress despite the recession, the Air Transport Association indicated any further progress requires the deployment of a modern air traffic management system which will yield higher... Read More
by Ramon Lopez
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is urging the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to separate helicopters and fixed-wing general aviation planes in the busy Hudson River air corridor where an Aug. 8, 2009... Read More
by Ramon Lopez
With jetliners flying worldwide with near empty first-class cabins and sparsely populated business class sections and air fares in the U.S. having sunk to their lowest level since 2005, the airline industry is a... Read More
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