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Senate poised to pass aviation bill

The Senate will vote Monday afternoon on a House-passed bill aimed at improving the nation’s aviation infrastructure and modernizing air traffic control systems.

CheapAir.com First to Tell Travelers Which Flights Have WiFi, TV and More

CALABASAS, Calif., Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Getting there is much more fun when you find yourself on a plane that leaves on time and has cool extras like personal video monitors or internet access. ...

Duncan Aviation Promotes Aircraft Corrosion Detection Program

LINCOLN, NEB. — In 2011, Duncan Aviation performed 16 out-of-sequence paint removals to accommodate early detection of surface corrosion on business aircraft prior to inspection, and demand for the service is increasing.

Harford charter review panel suggests council term limits

Board also calls for more flexibility in redistricting process, possible end to newspaper publication of notices in favor of the Internet Harford County could limit county council members to two successive terms in office and require a county redistricting committee to be less partisan, if recommendations by the charter review board are approved.

Arrests highlight drug abuse by Indonesian pilots

JAKARTA: Was the pilot smoking crystal meth before takeoff? Beyond the sketchy landings and inevitable delays, this is the latest concern for passengers taking a flight on an Indonesian airline.

Air France Scraps Flights as Pilots, Attendants Go on Strike

Air France scrapped some flights today because of a strike by pilots, cabin crew and ground workers over proposed changes to rules governing labor protests.

Air France Scraps Flights as Pilots, Attendants Go on Strike

Air France scrapped some flights today because of a strike by pilots, cabin crew and ground workers over proposed changes to rules governing labor protests.

Air France cancels fifth of flights as pilots strike

PARIS (Reuters) - Air France said it cancelled around 20 percent of its flights on Monday as pilots protested against government plans to make strikers give at least two days' notice when they planned to stop work. At airports such as Toulouse in the southwest, up to half of all flights were cancelled. A spokesman for the airline said further cancellations were possible as the day wore on. The ...

Global Aviation, U.S. Troop Transporter, Files for Bankruptcy

Global Aviation Holdings Inc., the biggest charter-flight company for U.S. military troops, filed bankruptcy, saying it has too many planes, too much debt and spends too much on labor.

GE Aviation and Beam Global Recognized for Information Leadership by Manufacturing Leadership Council

PARSIPPANY, NJ-- - Vistaar Technologies, Inc. , a leading provider of price management solutions, today announced that customers Beam Global and GE Aviation are among the recipients of the eighth annual ...

NATO helicopter crashes in eastern Afghanistan, no casualties

A helicopter belonging to the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) crashed in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, the alliance said. There were no reports of casualties. ISAF said the accident happened in eastern Afghanistan but gave no specific details, including the exact location, the type of helicopter involved and how many people were on board. "There were no fatalities and ...

Limited disruption as France aviation strike kicks off

French airports announced some cancellations and delays on the first day of a four-day strike by aviation workers on Monday but flight disruptions were limited.

Amid military cuts, Global Aviation restructures

Global Aviation has filed for bankruptcy protection as the private company which charters flights for the military attempts to slash spending.

Indonesian pilots flying a little too high for comfort

Travellers in Indonesia struggling withrough landings now have a new cause for concern.

Diverted flights resume journeys

400 airline passengers bound for London who were forced to spend the night in Limerick hotels last night as a result of freezing conditions in the UK resumed their journey this morning.

Air Canada Reports Record January Load Factor

Air Canada Reports Record January Load Factor

Virgin Galactic's Private Spaceship Ramping Up Toward Passenger Flights

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — This year is key for Virgin Galactic's bid to become the first commercial spaceliner service, as rocket-powered flights of its SpaceShipTwo are on the books for summer.

US, Australian filmmakers die in helicopter crash

Award-winning American cinematographer Mike deGruy and Australian television writer-producer Andrew Wight have died in a helicopter crash in eastern Australia, their employer National Geographic said.

Airplane removed from Kalispell house; NTSB looks for cause of crash

The airplane that crashed into a Kalispell home was removed from the structure Sunday and a fire official estimated total damage at roughly $50,000.

Deep-sea filmmakers killed in Australia helicopter crash

CANBERRA (Reuters) - Two award-winning filmmakers working on a documentary with renowned Hollywood director James Cameron were killed in a helicopter crash in Australia on Saturday, according to National Geographic. American cinematographer Michael deGruy, 60, and Australian TV writer-producer Andrew Wight, 52, were killed when their helicopter crashed shortly after takeoff from an airstrip ...

Helicopter makes emergency landing at elementary school playground in Calif.; no one injured

MODESTO, Calif. - Authorities say a helicopter encountered mechanical problems before making an emergency landing at an elementary school playground in a Modesto, Calif., neighborhood.

Helicopter makes emergency landing at playground

Authorities say a helicopter suffering from mechanical problems before making an emergency landing at an elementary school playground in a Modesto neighborhood.

Helicopter makes emergency landing at Modesto elementary school

A helicopter pilot was forced to make an emergency landing at a Modesto elementary school Sunday morning after the aircraft developed mechanical problems. There were no injuries.

Flights cancelled at Heathrow after heavy snowfalls and freezing fog

LONDON – Many flights were cancelled at Britain’s busiest airport yesterday – hours after it stopped snowing.

A condition for pilots: ‘existential conflict’ - The Boston Globe

Little is known about the psychological impact of the US drone war on the pilots who steer the unmanned weapons through the skies of Afghanistan and Pakistan from the safety of a military base in the Nevada desert.

U.S. Troop Transporter Global Aviation Files for Bankruptcy in New York

Global Aviation Holdings Inc. (GLAH) , the biggest charter-flight company for U.S. military troops, filed for bankruptcy after losing money in three of the past four years.

Pilots take Game 3 to complete series sweep

SHREVEPORT, La. - The no. 6 LSU Shreveport Pilots dominated the William Carey Crusaders for a 9-2 win at Pilot Field to earn the series sweep over their former Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Rival on Sunday afternoon.

Filmmakers killed in helicopter crash

Cinematographer Mike deGruy and Australian television writer-producer Andrew Wight have died in a helicopter crash in eastern Australia, their employer National Geographic said Sunday.

Global Aviation Holdings Inc. Commences Restructuring To Achieve Industry Competitiveness

PEACHTREE CITY, Ga., Feb. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Aviation Holdings Inc., the parent company of World Airways, Inc., North American Airlines, Inc. and other subsidiaries, today announced that to ...

Travellers stunned as flights axed

Travellers expressed disbelief as Britain's busiest airport axed half of all flights amid forecasts of dry weather following a nationwide blanket of snow.

Pilots Overwhelmingly AFTRA for 4th Year in a Row (Exclusive)

Jonathan Handel About 80% of broadcast network pilots are being produced under AFTRA jurisdiction this year, a slight dip from recent years – but still a polar opposite from 2008, when about 90% were SAG. read more

Snow and fog ground half of London Heathrow's flights

Thousands of passengers were stranded on Sunday after heavy snow and forecasts of freezing fog forced London Heathrow Airport to cancel 50 percent of its scheduled flights.

Martin: The Inherent Dangers Of The Single Member LLC And Alter Ego Veil Piercing

Martin v. Freeman, ___ P.3d ____, 2012 WL 311660, 2012 COA 21 (Colo.App., Feb. 2, 2012). Full Opinion at http://goo.gl/OeMWp This case involves a Single Member LLC (?Tradewinds?) that constructed to build an airplane hanger. Tradewinds only had one asset, an airplane, and when litigation arose over the hanger, the airplane was sold and the ...

Air France keeps long-haul flights during strike

Air France says it expects to maintain more than 85 percent of its long-haul flights and 80 percent of European flights when pilots, cabin crew and other personnel begin a four-day walkout Monday to protest a government labor reform.

British Airways, Ryanair, Cancel Flights After Snow Hits London

International Consolidated Airlines Group SA’s British Airways unit and Ryanair Holdings Plc were among airlines cutting hundreds of flights from London after snow blanketed the capital.

Micron Technology CEO Steve Appleton Dies in Airplane Crash

Steve Appleton, who took charge of Micron Technology Inc. at 34 and went on to become the memory- chip industry’s longest-serving chief executive officer, died after crashing an experimental plane in Boise, Idaho. He was 51.

Filmmakers killed in Australian helicopter crash

Two celebrated filmmakers working on a documentary with Oscar-winning director James Cameron and National Geographic have died in a helicopter crash in Australia, according to the media group.

Heathrow cancels flights as snow forecast

London's Heathrow Airport on Saturday cancelled 30 percent of Sunday's flights as it braced for heavy snow and freezing fog. The airport, which is expecting up to 15 centimetres (six inches) of snow overnight, said it would publish a list of the flights it will operate on its website at 6pm (1800GMT) Saturday, but warned further cancellations were possible.

Helicopter routes would not affect arriving and departing traffic near Shelter Island

The Federal Aviation Administration is expected to adopt the proposed North Shore helicopter route, designed to lessen helicopter noise over residences, by July 4, according to U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and U.S. Senator Charles Schumer. The route would require helicopters to fly offshore and at an altitude of at least 2,500 feet. But one [...]

Micron CEO Steve Appleton Dies in Airplane Crash

Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Former Micron Technology Inc. board member Gordon Smith talks about today's death of Micron Chief Executive Officer Steve Appleton in a plane crash.

Micron CEO Steve Appleton Dies in Airplane Crash in Idaho

Steve Appleton, who took charge of Micron Technology Inc. at 34 and went on to become the memory- chip industry’s longest-serving chief executive officer, died after crashing an experimental plane in Boise, Idaho. He was 51.

Attorney general denies DEA role in Houston pilots' arrest

Attorney general denies DEA role in Houston pilots' arrest Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 09:31 a.m., Friday, February 3, 2012 WASHINGTON - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder insisted Thursday that the Drug Enforcement Administration played no part in the arrest of two ...

UPDATED: Airplane crash reported at Humboldt County airport

A 65-year-old man suffered major facial injuries in an airplane crash at the Humboldt County-owned Dinsmore airport off Highway 36 near the Humboldt-Trinity border.

House passes 4-year aviation program blueprint

A four-year blueprint for aviation programs that hastens the transition to a new air traffic control system based on GPS technology was given final approval by the House on Friday despite last-minute objections from organized labor.

New USAF X-Plane, the X-56A UAV, Revealed by Aviation Week

NEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In exclusive coverage, Aviation Week has revealed a new U.S. Air Force X-plane , the X-56A Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), which will test active flutter suppression ...

ACSF Takes on Hotline to Report Illegal Charter

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) will now staff the toll-free hotline to report suspected illegal commercial activity. The hotline had previously been administered by the National Air Transportation Association (NATA).

South Korean Pilots Training

A bevy of South Korean pilots flew out of Nellis Air Force Base in their brand new F-15K fighter jets Wednesday, heading over the range to the north to practice dropping bombs during a Red Flag training exercise. The Nevada Test and Training Range with

Norwich-based SaxonAir expands its fleet with new Hawker 900XP aircraft

Norwich-based private air charter operator SaxonAir is expanding its fleet with the order of a new Hawker 900XP.

Online Aviation Company Spreads its Wings to Include Offline Print Edition

Online air charter marketplace JetCharters.com offers new print edition as an additional way for private aviation consumers to find aircraft and operators to suit their travel needs.Knoxville, TN (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 In a digital world sometimes tangible products are a welcome change. That is why worldwide air charter marketplace JetCharters.com now offers its first offline product for ...

Man hit in head with airplane propeller, dies

A man hit in the head by an airplane propeller Monday morning at Gillespie Field in El Cajon has died of his injuries, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said.
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