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EMS Operator Completes NVG Training   Aviation Today   July 13, 2009
EMS air ambulance operator Mercy Flights of Medford, OR, recently completed night vision goggle (NVG) training with Night Flight Concepts (NFC) of Port St. Lucie, FL. The comprehensive NVG training package took place on-site at Mercy Flights...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/categories/rotocraft/33584.html
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EMS Operator Completes NVG Training   Air Safety Week   July 13, 2009
EMS air ambulance operator Mercy Flights of Medford, OR, recently completed night vision goggle (NVG) training with Night Flight Concepts (NFC) of Port St. Lucie, FL. The comprehensive NVG training package took place on-site at Mercy Flights...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/asw/topstories/33584.html
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No Worldwide Blacklist; Indonesian Airlines Oked   Air Safety Week   July 13, 2009
The head of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has rejected a European Commission proposal to establish a worldwide blacklist of unsafe airlines. "I don't think this is the solution at the global level," Robert Kobeh Gonzalez...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/asw/categories/commercial/33545.html
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Where Does Air Transport Go From Here?   Air Safety Week   June 15, 2009
Airline bankruptcies, capacity cuts, and the deep economic recession have taken a toll on the U.S. airline industry. On June 2, NASA Langley Research Center workers heard from Bruce Holmes, co-founder and CEO of NextGen Aero Sciences, who discussed...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/asw/categories/commercial/32856.html
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Where Does Air Transport Go From Here?   Aviation Today   June 3, 2009
Airline bankruptcies, capacity cuts, and the deep economic recession have taken a toll on the U.S. airline industry. On June 2, NASA Langley Research Center workers heard from Bruce Holmes, co-founder and CEO of NextGen Aero Sciences, who...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/daily_brief/categories/commercial/32592.html
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Industry Scan   Avionics   June 1, 2009
Avionics Webinar: Providers Outline EFB Installation Considerations The business case for aircraft operators to deploy electronic flight bags (EFBs) is strong, but there are important trade-offs to consider when deciding between a portable Class 2...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/av/categories/military/32312.html
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Someone Makes $ in the Airline Biz, ALGT Adds Cuba   Aviation Today   April 21, 2009
For an airline, it just doesn t get any better than this. Net income up in the unheard of triple digits and an operating margin of 31 percent. And they say you can t make money in the airline business. But that is business as usual for...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/daily_brief/categories/commercial/31444.html
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Security Shortlines   Air Safety Week   April 13, 2009
Expanded CAP Role for Homeland Security? A bill by U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent (R-PA) seeking recommendations on how the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) can support homeland security missions was recently approved by the Transportation and Infrastructure...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/asw/categories/commercial/31258.html
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AMC, CSeries, ANZ in the News; Overnight News   Aviation Today   March 31, 2009
Delta COO Describes Merger Complexities Dateline Minneapolis -- The integration of Delta and Northwest to create the world s largest airline is on track, although acquiring a single operating certificate presents a big challenge, Stephen E...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/daily_brief/categories/atc/30968.html
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SATSair Reports Record Year for 2008; Overnight News   Aviation Today   March 19, 2009
SATSair, said it made record revenues last year proving the concept of the emerging air taxi industry which is spreading across the nation. It also announced new milestones reached in consecutive hours of operation - all despite adverse global...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/daily_brief/categories/bga/30622.html
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Jet Production to Drop 20%; Overnight News   Aviation Today   March 18, 2009
Despite protestations to the contrary from mainline jet manufacturers, participants at this year s meeting of the International Society of Transport Aircraft Traders are predicting Boeing and Airbus will cut production later this year and again in...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/daily_brief/categories/commercial/30602.html
53% 
Intelligence: News   Aviation Maintenance   March 1, 2009
Falcon Service Center Expands at Le Bourget Dassault Falcon Service (DFS) has opened a 50,000-square-foot expansion at its Le Bourget Airport (LBG) complex in Paris, France. Construction of the facility, which includes around 41,000 square feet of...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/am/categories/bga/29999.html
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Allegiant Offers Winning Strategy   Aviation Today   February 6, 2009
Allegiant CEO Maurice Gallagher likened yesterday s annual pilgrimage to the Raymond James Global Airline Conference to the Adam Sandler movie 50 First Dates and he is right. It is a time when airlines line up to reintroduce themselves to the...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/daily_brief/categories/commercial/29623.html
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Swan Song   Very Light Jets   January 19, 2009
Very Light Jets have been on the leading edge of the current financial crisis with most newly minted manufacturers and commercial operations being the first to experience the constipation in the credit markets. Financiers began abandoning the...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/vlj/categories/bga/29100.html
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Orphaned Owners Cope in the Wake of Adams Demise   Very Light Jets   December 22, 2008
Having spent $1 million+ and taken delivery of a handful of aircraft, Adam Aircraft owners, including New Mexico s state police which recently took its fifth Adam 500 for its surveillance missions, are faced with an airplane with no support and no...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/vlj/categories/bga/28536.html
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Pilot: We're Running Out of Runway   Air Safety Week   December 8, 2008
A pilot can be heard on a cockpit voice recordings warning air traffic controllers that his Learjet 60 was "going off the end" of the runway, the last words captured before the private jet crashed, killing four people. "Roll the equipment, we're...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/asw/categories/bga/28214.html
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Eclipse, A700 at End of Rope   Very Light Jets   November 3, 2008
With two aviation analysts predicting the end of Eclipse, AAIA may already be there as Russian investors pulled the rug out from under its resurrection plan in the wake of the financial meltdown. The actions come just a few weeks after the highly...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/vlj/categories/bga/27389.html
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Editor s Note: Light Jets Burdened   Avionics   November 1, 2008
One of the interesting subplots of this year s National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention in Orlando was the state of the light-to-Very Light Jet (VLJ) sectors. A year ago, we were quoting forecasts in the thousands of VLJs, but...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/av/categories/bga/27096.html
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Honeywell Forecasts Record Deliveries, Despite Slump   Very Light Jets   October 20, 2008
Orlando, Fla -- Deliveries of business jets in the Very Light Jet segment will continue to build momentum off a base of around 250 units in 2008, according to Honeywell Aerospace, which released its latest forecast on the eve of the NBAA show. ...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/vlj/categories/bga/26933.html
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AAI Outlines Future of A700   Very Light Jets   October 20, 2008
Orlando, Fla. Aircraft Acquisitions Inc (AAI), the successor company to Adam Aircraft, is forging ahead with certification of its Very Light Jet, the A700, with the good fortune of having all the previous certification testing, already approved...
http://www.aviationtoday.com/vlj/categories/bga/26932.html

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