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| Aviation News Top Headliners | March 2010 |
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Continental Chief Executive Calls Consumer Tarmac Rule Stupid
March 12, 2010 - Continental Airlines Chief Executive Jeff Smisek called
DOT’s new
consumer protection
Tarmac Rule "stupid.”
Consumer advocate groups called on tougher regulations, as a result of
Continentals involvement with passengers forced to sit out on the tarmac
overnight. On August 8, 2009, a
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House Bill To Protect U.S. Jobs In International Airline Alliances
March 12,
2010 -
Legislation introduced this week, bill H.R.4788, better know as
the Aviation Jobs Outsourcing Prevention Act which directs the
Department of Transportation to ensure that new revenue-sharing
agreements between |
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Developing Next-Gen Cooling Systems For Aircraft Avionics
March 12,
2010 - Fairchild Controls Corporation, an EADS North America
company, has signed a teaming agreement with the U.S. Air Force
Research Laboratory (AFRL) to evaluate innovative cooling system
technologies for avionics and mission systems aboard military
aircraft. The Cooperative Research and Development Agreement
(CRADA) will result in the joint development and operation of a
multiple-evaporator vapor cycle
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Air Program At Carolinas Medical Center Receives Eurocopter EC135's
March 12,
2010 - American Eurocopter announce that three new EC135s have
entered service with the MedCenter Air Program at |
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NTSB Glass Cockpits Vs Conventional No Better Safety Record
March 11, 2010 - The National Transportation Safety Board adopted a
study concluding that single engine airplanes equipped with glass
cockpits had no better overall safety record than airplanes with
conventional instrumentation. The
safety study, which was adopted unanimously by the Safety Board, was
initiated more than a year ago to determine if light airplanes equipped
with digital primary flight displays, often referred to as "glass
cockpits," were
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Marine F-18 Jet Goes Down Off The Coast Of Saint Helena Sound
March 11,
2010 - The Coast Guard rescued two Marine Corps pilots on
Wednesday at 6:15 p.m., approximately 35-miles off the coast of
Saint Helena Sound, |
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Women Airforce Service Pilots Receive Congressional Gold Medal
March 11,
2010 - On Wednesday aviators, friends and family members
gathered for a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony to honor the
achievements of the first women to fly military aircraft during
World War II, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), 1,102
pilots. The event was held at the United States Air Force
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Airbus A400M Military Airlifter Undertakes Additional Flight Test
March 11,
2010 - The first A400M is flying today from |
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FAA Implements Safety Management System
March 11,
2010 - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic
Organization is now operating under a Safety Management System.
This enables the FAA to manage the risks associated with changes
in the National Airspace System that include installing,
modifying and removing equipment, as well as modifying and
implementing procedures and airspace changes. "An effective
safety management system lets us manage both the risks and the
challenges of introducing new technology into the
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Loveland Man Sentenced Four Years Involving Airline Tickets Fraud
March 11,
2010 - Christopher B. Watts, age 59, of Loveland, Colorado, was
sentenced on Friday by U.S. District Court Judge Robert E.
Blackburn to serve 51 months (over four years) in federal prison
for wire fraud related to a scheme purportedly selling discount
airline tickets that did not exist. |
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Action Needed To Save Canadian Aviation Maintenance Industry
March 11,
2010 - The recent announcement by Air |
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Cockpit Voice Recorder Legislation Opposed By CAPA
March 10, 2010. The Coalition of Airline Pilots Associations (CAPA)
which represents over 28,000 pilots, strongly opposes legislation
introduced by Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) (S.3048) to allow the use of
Cockpit Voice Recorders (CVR’s) as a means of punishing airline pilots
found to be violating sterile cockpit and other established procedures
while flying. Sen. DeMints’ language would turn back the clock on every
safety improvement the industry has attained in the last fifteen years
of
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GE And US Navy To Recycle Old Aircraft Engines
March 10,
2010 - The U.S. Navy and GE Aviation are collaborating on an
environmentally beneficial program to recover rhenium-bearing
aircraft engine components from out-of-service F404 and F414
engines, and then incorporate this precious metal back into the
manufacture of new engine parts. Dubbed the GE/Navy Reclamation
Program, this effort is aimed at reducing raw-material
requirements, lowering dependency
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Northrop Will Not Submit Bid On Air Force KC-X Tanker Program
March 10,
2010 - Northrop Grumman will not bid for the US Air Force Tanker
replacement program. In 2008, Northrop Grumman was selected and
awarded the US Air Force KC-135 modernization program contract.
However, Northrop Grumman has decided not to submit a bid to the
Department of Defense (DoD) for the KC-X program. |
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Air India All Women Flight Crew Set Flight Record
March 10,
2010, National carrier Air |
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Hydrogen Powered Aircraft Boeing 'Phantom Eye' Takes Shape
March 10,
2010 -- The Boeing Company has begun to build Phantom Eye its
first unmanned, liquid hydrogen powered, high altitude long
endurance (HALE) demonstrator aircraft. “The essence of Phantom
Eye is its propulsion system,” said Darryl Davis, Boeing Phantom
Works president. “After five years of technology development, we
are now deploying rapid prototyping to bring together an
unmanned aerial vehicle [UAV]
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FAA NextGen Implementation Plan Released
March 10,
2010 - The NextGen Implementation Plan provides an overview of
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ongoing transition to
NextGen. The Plan lays out the agency’s vision for the Next
Generation Air Transportation System, now and into the mid-term,
which is defined here as 2012-2018. The Plan further identifies
the goals the FAA has set for technology and program deployment
and the commitments the FAA has made in support of that vision.
Through annual updates, the FAA will document their work plan
for meeting
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Forecast Links Aviation Activity and National Economic Growth
March 10,
2010 - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is forecasting
that key airspace safety and efficiency modernization efforts
will play a vital role in spurring long-term sustained growth in
air travel and the nation’s overall economic health. This
forecast, which comes after a short-term period of slow growth
in aviation activity, underscores the need for the Next
Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) and
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US Airways Violates Price Advertising Rules
March 9, 2010 - The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on Monday
assessed a $40,000 civil penalty against US Airways for violating rules
that require airline price advertisements to disclose the full price
consumers must pay for air transportation. “When consumers shop for air
travel, they have a right to know how much they will have to pay,” said
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
“We will continue to ensure that airlines comply with our price
advertising rules.” The Department’s Aviation Enforcement Office found
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ICAO To Visit Haiti To Assess Aviation Infrastructure
March 9, 2010
- A multi-disciplinary team from the International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO) is conducting a three-day mission
to |
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Atlas Air Awarded Boeing Contract to Operate Dreamlifter Fleet
March 09,
2010 – Beginning toward the latter part of 2010, Atlas Air will
operate Boeing’s Dreamlifter fleet of four 747-400 aircraft that
have been modified to transport major assemblies for the 787
Dreamliner from suppliers around the world to Boeing production
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Boeing’s 747-8 And Vought Aircraft Marshall Street Facility
March 9, 2010
– Weighing as much as a small elephant and spanning more than 57
feet, the largest of the 747-8 fuselage panels that |
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Environmental Satellite To Improve Weather Forecasting
March 9, 2010
- On Thursday marked a significant milestone in Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) efforts overseeing the safety of the
nation’s commercial space transportation industry with the 201st
FAA licensed commercial rocket launch.
The vehicle carried into orbit an environmental satellite
to improve weather forecasting and help monitor environmental
events. FAA’s
Office of Commercial Space Transportation safety inspectors were
present to monitor operations of the Delta IV booster. “With,
the retirement this year of NASA's Space Shuttle, the
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NTSB Chairman Warns Of The Dangers Of Fatigue In Transportation
March 9, 2010
- Washington, DC - National Transportation Safety Board Chairman
Deborah A.P. Hersman on Friday encouraged the sleep research and
healthcare community to continue their efforts to educate
transportation policy makers of the dangers of fatigue in all
modes of transportation. Speaking before the annual conference
of the National Sleep Foundation in |
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Earthquake Disasters Show Effectiveness In
Mobile ATC Towers March 7, 2010 - There has been a lot of publicity since the earthquake in |
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Eurocopter AS355 Receives Canadian Approval Emergency Float System
March 7, 2010
- DART Helicopter Services announced that their subsidiary
partner Apical Industries Inc., received Transport |
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Boeing Selects Pratt And Whitney to Power Boeing's NewGen Tanker
March 7, 2010
- Boeing said it is offering the Pratt & Whitney-powered NewGen
Tanker as its platform for the U.S. Air Force’s KC-X
recapitalization program. Boeing’s proposal calls for the NewGen
Tanker to be powered by Pratt & Whitney’s PW4062 engine.
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Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk Helicopter Crashes In Utah
March 7, 2010
- The Coast Guard will begin investigating one of its own
helicopters crashing on Wednesday 50 miles east of |
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Northrop To Highlight ICNSATMS At ATC Global 2010
March 7, 2010
- ATC Global 2010 is the world's leading air navigation services
exhibition and conference and takes place from 9-11 March at the
RAI exhibition centre, |
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Aircraft Engine Maker Pratt & Whitney Request Court To Act Quickly
March 5, 2010 - On Thursday, Pratt & Whitney went into court to request
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in Hartford,
Connecticut to act quickly on an appeal before the court on a lower
court decision that prevents the jet engine maker from moving over 1,000
job's out of the state and country. Pratt & Whitney
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American Airlines Walks Out Of Talks With Flight Attendants
March 5, 2010 - Negotiations between American Airlines Flight Attendants
and management broke down on Wednesday when the company left the
bargaining table with ten hours remaining before the scheduled end of
the intense five-day bargaining session. At 6:30 pm ET, the Association
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Air
Jamaica To Be Taken Over By Caribbean Airlines March 5, 2010 - The government of |
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Boeing To Offer NewGen Tanker to US Air Force
March 5, 2010
- The Boeing Company announced that it will offer the Boeing
NewGen Tanker in the competition to supply the U.S. Air Force
with a multi-mission aerial refueling aircraft that will meet
all the warfighter’s mission requirements for the next several
decades. Dennis Muilenburg, president and CEO of Boeing Defense,
Space & Security, said the Boeing NewGen
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Red Bull Air Race Pilots Choose Arizona Desert For Training
March 4, 2010 - With only weeks to go before the first stop of the 2010
Red Bull Air Race World Championship, pilots are seeking optimum
training conditions in order to be fighting fit for the |
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Pilot “Refusal To Take A Mandatory Drug Test” Wins Appeal
March 4, 2010
- United States Court of Appeals in the |
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Australia’s Qantas Airways Faces Sex Discrimination Claims
March 4, 2010 - The Transport Workers Union (TWU) in |
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FAA Responds To John F. Kennedy Father Son Day
March 4, 2010 -
A well seasoned air traffic
controller at |
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Goodyear Tire Ordered To Pay Failing To Rehire Army Reservist
March 4, 2010
- The Justice Department on Tuesday announced that it has
reached a settlement, in the form of a consent decree, with the
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company that, if approved by the U.S.
District Court in |
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Raytheon To Improve Accuracy Information From GPS Satellites
March 3, 2010 - Raytheon has been selected by the U.S. Air Force to
develop a new element of the Global Positioning System (GPS) were by
improving the accuracy of information from GPS satellites. The contract
is worth $886 million. |
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Air Canada To Layoff Over 1000 Aircraft Mechanics
March 3, 2010
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Navy Women In Aviation 2010 Pioneer Hall Of Fame
March 3, 2010 - With three Navy admirals in attendance and two Navy
officers inducted into this year's WAI Pioneer Hall of Fame, the
admirals in attendance sent a strong message that diversity allows for a
greater and more versatile workforce. Navy women were out in force at
this year’s 21st Annual Women in Aviation International (WAI) Conference
held on Saturday in |
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BAE Pleads Guilty Ordered To Pay $400 Million Criminal Fine
March 2, 2010
- BAE Systems pleaded guilty on Monday in U.S. District Court in
the District of Columbia to conspiring to defraud the United
States by impairing and impeding its lawful functions, to make
false statements about its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
compliance program, and to violate the Arms Export Control Act
(AECA) and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR),
announced Acting Deputy Attorney General Gary G. Grindler. BAES
was sentenced by U.S. District
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Mission Readiness Webb Space Telescope Sets Program Landmark
March 3, 2010
- The James Webb Space Telescope reached a mission-readiness
landmark when it’s first primary mirror segment was cryo-polished
to its required prescription as measured at operational
cryogenic temperatures. This achievement sets the stage for a
successful polishing process for the remaining 18 flight mirror
segments. Northrop Grumman Corporation
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DAHER-SOCATA TBM 850 Aircraft With G1000 Has Home In Australia
March 2, 2010
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Raytheon’s AutoTrac III To Be Used To Update India’s ATC Systems
March 2, 2010 - Raytheon Company has been awarded a contract by the
India Airport Authority in |
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Unite Calls On British Airways Race And Age Discriminatory Practices
March 2, 2010 - Unite the union on Monday denounced British Airways for
moving to overturn a recent ruling which said it must apply
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Rio De Janeiro To Take Part In The 2010 Red Bull Air Race
March 2, 2010
- The Red Bull Air Race is returning to |
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