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Air Transport
News and issues relating to international air transport and cargo carriers, national airlines and regional airlines, including aircraft, engines, personnel, acquisitions, accidents, safety, security and training.
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Superjet team takes U.S. sanctions in stride
Progress on the Sukhoi Superjet 100 continues uninterrupted, despite the U.S.
September 28, 2006
Embraer predicts 7,950-jet market for 30- to 120-seaters
Rising load factors for the 30- to 120-seat segment are evidence that carriers are becoming more efficient.
September 28, 2006
Flybe Takes Delivery of First Embraer E195
Embraer celebrated delivery of its first E195 jetliner last month in an event at the company’s São José dos Campos headquarters that completed the Brazilia
September 28, 2006
Flybe IPO Hopes To Raise More Than $189 Million
Flybe, the UK-based low-cost carrier that took delivery of its first Embraer E195 last month, plans to go public next year with the goal of raising between
September 28, 2006
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China Orders Numbers 145 and 190 from Embraer Menu
Brazilian manufacturer Embraer recently announced the sale of 50 ERJ 145s and another 50 Embraer E190s to HNA Group, the fourth largest airline company in
Aircraft
September 28, 2006
Mesa Air Group now taking aim at Hawaii’s airways less traveled
Mesa Air Group has now taken aim at a less visible target within the inter-island Hawaiian market, much to the dismay of incumbent turboprop stalwarts Isla
September 28, 2006
Judge overturns Mesaba ruling
A federal district court judge struck a severe blow to the management of Mesaba Airlines last month when he overturned an earlier bankruptcy court ruling t
September 28, 2006
Northwest Moves To Cut RJ Costs
Bankrupt Northwest Airlines has turned the financial screws on its existing Airlink partners by asking for bids from several regional airlines to fly RJs c
Aircraft
September 27, 2006
Mesaba Draws Ire of Pilots, Creditors
The management of Mesaba Airlines issued a proposal for pay concessions to its pilots last month that, if adopted, would slash salaries by between 13 and 1
September 27, 2006
Harbin-Embraer Resumes Production
Embraer and its Chinese partners Harbin Aircraft and Hafei Aviation resumed building ERJ 145s at their plant in Harbin, China, on November 30, three days a
September 27, 2006
ERJ 145 Opens Link to Kurdistan
A 48-seat Embraer ERJ 145 leased by Turkey’s Fly Air on December 9 opened twice-weekly scheduled service to Erbil, the administrative capital of Iraqi Kurd
Aircraft
September 27, 2006
Lufthansa Signs for a Dozen CRJ900s
Lufthansa signed a firm order last month for 12 Bombardier CRJ900 regional jets.
Aircraft
September 27, 2006
Aeroflot board divided on RRJ
Sukhoi would have loved to announce an RRJ launch order from Aeroflot last month out from under the shadow of intrigue that seems to hang over every Russia
Aircraft
September 27, 2006
C Series reprieve reflects more than mere patience
Perhaps the most compelling aspect of the Bombardier C Series has less to do with technological ambitions and funding plans than with the sheer dog
Aircraft
September 27, 2006
Air Canada takes first Embraer 190
Air Canada became the first North American airline to take delivery of two different models of Embraer’s new E-Jet series, when on December 12 its first 93
Aircraft
September 27, 2006
ATC Centers Get New Com System
The FAA has finished deploying at all 20 en route centers a new communications gateway that processes radar and flight data and eliminates problems that be
ATC
September 27, 2006
Controllers vow to fight FAA-imposed contract
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (Natca) called the FAA’s imposition of new work rules over the Labor Day weekend “a brazen, arrogant tramp
ATC
September 27, 2006
Comair crash may lead to broader use of runway alerting systems
Honeywell hopes the Comair crash prods airline executives to take a closer look at a software upgrade for its enhanced ground proximity warning system (EGP
ATC
September 27, 2006
Industry voices concerns about the future of ADS-B
The FAA announced in August that it expects to award its ADS-B ground station contract (estimated to be for up to 500 ground stations) next July.
ATC
September 27, 2006
U.S. and Europe plan ‘seamless’ ATC
At the Farnborough Air Show this summer, FAA Administrator Marion Blakey and European Commission (EC) vice president Jacques Barrot signed a memorandum of
ATC
September 27, 2006
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