EMBRAER RECEIVES MELBOURNE, FL CHAMBER’S IMPACT AWARD

Melbourne, Fla – March 8, 2012 — Embraer Aircraft has been awarded the 2011 Impact Award by the Melbourne Regional Chamber of Commerce which recognizes the contribution of aviation companies to the area’s economy. Embraer is receiving the award for the development of a final-assembly center for the company’s Phenom Executive Jets as well as […]

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OK Aeronautics Commission Approves Capital Improvement Program, Includes Largest State-Funded Project in History

OKLAHOMA CITY – Last week, during its regularly scheduled meeting in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission approved its three-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which includes a project to extend the runway and parallel taxiway system at Enid’s Woodring Regional Airport from 5,600 feet to 8,000 feet.   The Commission’s investment in the Enid runway […]

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Preview Issue of AVED Journal Posted

The State Aviation Journal (SAJ) has posted a Preview Issue of the AVED Journal, a new e-magazine covering aviation and aerospace education across the country. The new journal, published by SAJ, will be posted quarterly and can be viewed at www.avedjournal.com. Also available for subscribers will be a weekly brief with the latest articles posted […]

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Piper Names Dealer for India

Hyderabad, India, March 14, 2012 – Aircraft Search & Aviation Professionals is the latest addition to the growing international network of Piper Aircraft dealers. The Aircraft Sales vertical of ASAP will hereby be known as Piper India. Piper and Piper India made the joint announcement at India Aviation 2012, held March 14-18 here at the […]

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Boeing Dreamliner makes weekend visit to Phoenix

The new Boeing 787 jetliner touched down at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona late Friday afternoon for a weekend visit to allow Boeing and Honeywell Aerospace employees the chance to see the fruit of their labors. Innovative systems are at the heart of the aircraft’s advanced technologies and Honeywell Aerospace employees developed and […]

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Longtime NATA President to Step Down

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has announced that its President, James Coyne, will be stepping down at the end of this year. Coyne, who has been President since 1994, said in a letter to NATA members that he and his wife, Holly, have decided it was time to "refuel, change our heading a bit, […]

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FAA Forecast Says Airline Passenger Travel to Nearly Double

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released its annual forecast this week projecting airline passenger travel will nearly double in the next 20 years. In order to prepare for the projected growth, the report stresses the need to continue moving forward with implementation of FAA’s Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).  U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood […]

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PANYNJ Selects Saab Sensis for Complete CDM and Ground Management Program at John F. Kennedy

The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) has selected Saab Sensis Corporation, a subsidiary of defense and security company Saab, to provide its Aerobahn® airport surface management system and departure management services for the John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) ground management program. Saab Sensis will be enhancing and expanding its Aerobahn […]

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FAA Makes Plans to Open New Phoenix ADO

Word out of the FAA’s Western Pacific Region office is that the FAA is planning to establish a new Airports District Office (ADO)  in the Phoenix metropolitan area.  Initially, according to an FAA spokesperson, the office will provide funding, planning, and technical support to airports throughout  the State of Arizona. The FAA expects to open […]

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