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News, issues, personnel, equipment and developments about air traffic management.
Avidyne’s TAS600 traffic advisory system has received an approved model list (AML) supplemental type certificate (STC) from the FAA, covering installation
The Gulf region is recognized as one of the key markets for private aviation, and Middle East Business Aviation Association chairman Ali Al Naqbi is determ
Business aircraft operators planning to fly to Britain for next summer’s Olympic Games are being encouraged to make early requests for mandatory landing a
Cessna Aircraft has selected Aircell’s Aviator 300 satcom system as optional equipment for the Citation XLS+, Sovereign and Citation X starting with 2012 m
While the LightSquared broadband wireless network’s <a href="http://www.cfmediaview.com/lp1.aspx?v=8_51874742_980_14">potential to disrupt GPS signals</a>
The fallout from what began with a single air traffic <a href="http://www.jetwhine.com/2011/04/faa-controllers-need-to-wake-up/">controller falling asleep
DOT Secretary Ray LaHood announced last night that the FAA has fired two air traffic controllers after <link news/single-news-page/article/controller-sched
Hank Krakowski, head of the FAA’s Air Traffic Organization (ATO), resigned today amid the fallout of not one but two incidents in as many weeks where the s
The FAA and the European Union signed an agreement to work together on NextGen research.
Pilots who use Apple’s iPad tablet computer have been lusting for one additional bit of functionality, in-flight weather data.