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Feb 09, 2015
ICAO task force to study concepts for sharing risk data and to create guidance for developing risk assessments that states can use to decide when to issue warnings or close airspace.
Feb 09, 2015
After failed experiments with Airbus A380s and A330s, the third-largest Japanese carrier is pruning its network and may link with rival carriers.
Feb 09, 2015
The commercial aviation MRO market in the Middle East is growing at a faster rate than the global average, driven by work on widebody aircraft.
Feb 05, 2015
The overall budget, a slight decrease from fiscal 2015’s enacted level, includes requests of $9.9 billion for Operations; $2.85 billion for Facilities & Equipment; $166 million for Research, Engineering, & Development; and $2.9 billion in Airport Improvement Program grants.
Feb 04, 2015
The Transasia ATR 72-600 involved in today's accident carried tail number B-22816 and airframe serial number 1141. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW127M engines, it first flew on March 28, 2014, and was delivered to Transaia Airways on April 14, 2014.
Feb 04, 2015
Galileo will comprise a civilian-controlled constellation of 30 satellites, but civil aviation authorities are skeptical that Europe’s space sector can meet navigation and communications safety standards.
Feb 03, 2015
Along with this year’s HeliExpo trade show in Orlando, Aviation Week editors will produce a special report on the civil rotorcraft industry’s new technologies and development programs. That includes a breakout story on the launch of Rockwell Collin’s Pro Line Fusion avionics and a comprehensive look at new developments in helicopter engines among the industry’s top manufacturers.
Feb 03, 2015
A shortage of airline pilots, a worrisome trend that will grow more apparent over the next two decades, has the industry contemplating current pilot-education requirements and ways to streamline the process of certifying commercial pilots.