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New developments at airports including regulations and noise issues; legal disputes; openings, acquisitions and mergers.
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TAG Aviation to build new executive
The TAG Aviation board of directors has approved the construction of a new operations and executive terminal building at Farnborough.
FBOs
October 12, 2006
ADIZ violation may slow GA's return to DCA
General aviation’s quest to return to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) sustained a blow last month when two Pennsylvania pilots caused anoth
Airports
October 11, 2006
TEB noise limits expansion sought
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the FAA are considering a proposal to expand noise-abatement procedures at Teterboro Airport (TEB).
Airports
October 11, 2006
DCA Access Included in Security Bills
The House of Representatives passed two key piecesof legislation last month, each containing a mandate toresume general aviation operations at Ronald Reaga
Airports
October 11, 2006
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Revised List of Rural Airports Published
Air-taxi operators might be interested in checking out the DOT’s revised list of airfields that are designated “rural airports” for the purposes of the seg
Airports
October 11, 2006
Slot Program to be reinstated at O'Hare
Scheduled to start November 1, GA IFR slot reservation requirements will be reinstated for at least six months at O’Hare International Airport as part of t
Airports
October 11, 2006
Noise-abatement studies begin at LAX and VNY
The Los Angeles World Airport Authority (LAWA) recently awarded a $6.5 million, three- to five-year contract to Harris Miller Miller and Hanson (HMMH) of B
Airports
October 10, 2006
Van Nuys’ Commie Connection
Disgruntled neighbors of “Van Noise Airport” can blame their woes on the Communist menace.
Airports
October 10, 2006
Van Nuys proposal is effectively a stage 2 ban
Proposed noise mitigation measures under study by the Los Angeles World Airport Authority do not contain an outright ban on Stage 2 jets at Van Nuys Airpor
Airports
October 9, 2006
DCA will open to GA soon, with many strings attached
A limited number of general aviation operations may return to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) soon, but some rather onerous requirements wi
Airports
October 9, 2006
The Fine Print: Under the plan to reopen DCA to non-airline traffic
• General aviation operations will be limited to 24 arrivals and 24 departures each day. • Pilots must be pre-certified under a program similar to t
Airports
October 9, 2006
Chicago and FAA settle over Meigs
The City of Chicago settled an FAA enforcement action that arose after it bulldozed Meigs Field’s runway on March 30, 2003.
Regulations and Government
October 9, 2006
Front Range Airport Standing Tall
On June 25, the tallest general aviation control tower in the U.S.
Airports
October 9, 2006
FAA Moves To Keep LGA High-density Rule
The FAA last month issued a proposed order to extend through at least next September the high-density rule at New York La Guardia Airport (LGA), including
Airports
October 9, 2006
Bizav Plan Proposed for Berlin Tempelhof
Hartmut Mehdorn, chairman of German railway group Deutsche Bahn, has proposed that Berlin’s downtown Tempelhof Airport be redeveloped as a dedicated busine
Airports
October 9, 2006
New players enter bizav market in South of France
While the major airports of Cannes and Nice on the Côte d’Azur, the French Riviera, are stepping up business aviation activity, the smaller gateways of Tou
Airports
October 9, 2006
Goodbye, Palwaukee; Hello, Chicago Executive
Pilots flying to the former Palwaukee Airport north of Chicago are going to have to remember to say Chicago Executive Airport when they call the tower.
Airports
October 9, 2006
Rocket Man touching down at Ellington
Houston Ellington Field, home to NASA’s C-9 “Vomit Comet” microgravity research airplane, is expanding to attract more general aviation activity by making
Airports
October 9, 2006
African business aviation on the rise
Business aviation is growing in Africa, according to Ettore Poggi, managing director of ExecuJet South Africa.
Airports
October 9, 2006
Clearing Customs at Dallas
Contrary to earlier reports that aircraft flying into the Dallas area from international departure points could clear U.S.
Airports
October 9, 2006
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