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News Archives Airspace Redesign Foes Want Their Day in Supreme Court An alliance of 13 towns in Connecticut has launched an appeal to halt FAA plans to redesign the airspace surrounding New York's three major airports. The citizens' groups object... 9/11/2009 Relaunched Eclipse Might Outsource Maintenance When it won the $40 million Eclipse sweepstakes earlier this year, Eclipse Aerospace set modest initial goals. Reports now indicate the new company could help economize by outsourcing maintenance... 9/11/2009 Hawker Beechcraft Looking to the Far East Citing significant interest in foreign sales and a growing customer base in Asia, Hawker Beechcraft has assigned a regional sales director for China and North Asia... 9/11/2009 Piper Strengthens Ties With Brunei Market Now owned by Brunei-based finance house Imprimis, Piper Aircraft announced last week it was expanding its reach in the Asian region. The Vero Beach, Florida-based airframer will... 9/10/2009 Cirrus Vision Jet Pricing Announced Those who already hold orders for Cirrus' SF50 Vision jet will have their maximum delivered price capped at $1.39 million. That's for an aircraft configured similarly to the SR22 GTS... 9/10/2009 Safety Board Recommends Changes to Hudson Rules The National Transportation Safety Board has made recommendations to enhance safety within the Class B Exclusion Area over the Hudson River — commonly known as the Hudson VFR corridor... 9/4/2009 One hundred fifty-four Approaches on the Chopping Block With the influx of new RNAV approaches, the FAA is considering eliminating as many as 154 more existing approach procedures. The proposal is a cost-cutting move... 9/4/2009 Controllers Resort to Cell Phones in California Last year, a U.K. pilot used his mobile phone to gain landing clearance via text messages. Last week, the entire Oakland Center in Fremont, California, was reduced to using cell phones to... 9/3/2009 Editorial, Politician Challenge Safety of Teterboro Airport As the 56th busiest airport in the country, New Jersey's Teterboro is constantly in the crosshairs of political critics. Opened in 1919, the 827-acre facility has seen a 25% downturn... 9/3/2009 Premier II Deliveries Delayed by Two-plus Years The Wichita Eagle has reported that Hawker Beechcraft will push back first deliveries of its Premier II by more than two years. The developmental jet is... 9/3/2009 Light Sport Remos GX on Display in Texas Shopping Mall Though a Cessna 182RG touched down in a New Jersey Mall parking lot last week after an engine failure (no serious injuries, nor any damage on the ground), shoppers... 9/3/2009 Embraer To Enhance Fly-by-Wire with Bizjet Line Brazilian manufacturer Embraer has announced it will use advanced digital fly-by-wire (FBW) controls on its Legacy 500 and Legacy 450 business jets. The system will include... 8/28/2009 Pilatus Rounds Out This Week's Bad News Brigade Swiss airframer Pilatus Aircraft will cut workers' hours and scale back on production of its big single-engine turboprop, the PC-12NG. The cutback in hours will affect... 8/28/2009 Hawker Beechcraft Reveals More Cost-Cutting Measures Following up on a letter last week from CEO Bill Boisture, Hawker Beechcraft has clarified how it will adjust to the current down market. On the chopping block... 8/28/2009 Cessna Details New Cutbacks on Piston Line Cessna has announced it will follow up on a production cutback on its Citation jet line for this year with further slowdowns on its piston aircraft output. According to... 8/28/2009 PREV 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 NEXT |
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