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Nord-Flyg Launches Q400 Program
Swedish cargo operator Nord-Flyg has launched a Q400 PF (Package Freighter) program with Canada’s Cascade Aerospace using two of the Bombardier turboprops
Aircraft
July 30, 2008
Europe ready to start datalink com in 2005
While the FAA has decided to postpone the introduction of controller/pilot datalink communications (CPDLC) in the NAS, Eurocontrol has stated its intent to
ATC
July 30, 2008
Report lays foundation for future ATM system
Boeing’s air traffic management (ATM) division has issued its third and final report on future high-level needs for the world’s ATM environment.
ATC
July 30, 2008
Rolls-Royce sees rosy future for regional a/c
Along with the commercial and networking benefits the Regional Airline Association Convention offers, the annual event gives showgoers a chance to discuss
July 30, 2008
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Regionals Update: Jazz concessions raise anxiety in other sectors
Last month’s ratification of a cost-cutting deal by the 1,400 pilots of Air Canada Jazz could set the country’s regional airline industry on an entirely ne
July 30, 2008
Regionals Update: Frustrated ACA reaches terms with Bombardier on CRJs
Atlantic Coast Airlines in late May reached terms with Bombardier Aerospace on a revised delivery schedule for the remaining 42 CRJ200s on firm order after
July 30, 2008
Chautauqua pilots vote on strike option
Characterization prompted Teamsters Local 747 representatives to mail strike ballots to the 700-strong pilot group.
Training and Workforce
July 30, 2008
UAL arrives at Accord with SkyWest
United Airlines has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with SkyWest Airlines to operate select portions of the company’s United Express service.
July 30, 2008
Air Wisconsin unsure of UAL request for 70-seat bid
Air Wisconsin, a UAL United Express partner, has expressed some confusion with regard to a request by United Airlines to its partners that they submit bids
July 30, 2008
Pinnacle To Continue as Delta Connection
Memphis-based Pinnacle Airlines will continue flying its Bombardier CRJ900s as a Delta Connection carrier under its existing 10-year code-share contract.
July 30, 2008
Survey probes attitudes among airline aviators
Ask an airline executive to rank the most frustrating aspects of his job, and labor relations will more often than not top the list, particularly at a time
July 30, 2008
Alliance Seeks To Speed Up NextGen
The Alliance for Sustainable Air Transportation (ASAT) was publicly launched in late June at a summit on global climate change in Miami.
ATC
July 30, 2008
Congress poised to support Gulf low-level ATC initiatives
Taking a more proactive stance than was common in the past, HAI has in recent months been energetically lobbying on Capitol Hill in favor of the developmen
ATC
July 30, 2008
Washington Report: Stars constellation shines but shrinks
Although the FAA has finally commissioned its first standard terminal automation replacement system (Stars), the agency has drastically reduced the number
ATC
July 30, 2008
Washington Report: NTSB wants backup conflict alerts
Citing last summer’s midair collision between a DHL International Airways Boeing 757 and a Bashkirian Airlines Tupolev Tu-154 over southern Germany, the NT
ATC
July 30, 2008
Paper on way out in aviation's future
One of the least welcome rites of passage for copilots is the routine chore of updating the company’s flight operations documents, with Jeppesen manuals pr
ATC
July 29, 2008
CRJ1000 avoids hiccups in run-up to first flight
As analysts and pundits debated the merits and launch prospects of Bombardier’s C Series airliner, the Canadian manufacturer quietly went about its busines
Aircraft
July 29, 2008
Eagle Details Capacity Cuts
American Eagle will cut its daily schedule by 37 flights at New York La Guardia Airport, 34 flights in Chicago and seven in Boston, close its stations in A
Aircraft
July 29, 2008
Horizon To Speed Retirements
Horizon Air will ground all 12 of its remaining Bombardier Q200 turboprops by October 28 and begin retiring its CRJ700 regional jets next month under a pla
Aircraft
July 29, 2008
Pilot is first to fill new ATC position
American Airlines Capt.
ATC
July 28, 2008
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