Greensboro students get hands-on look at aviation careers

Middle and high school students will have the opportunity to learn more about aviation and related job opportunities at two Aviation Career Education Academies being held in Greensboro. Up to 30 rising seventh through ninth graders can attend the middle school ACE Academy at Guilford Technical Community College at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro […]

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FAA updates website with GIS Training videos

The FAA recently announced the addition of a training video series on Airports GIS to their Airport News and New Resources page on the FAA website. (www.faa.gov/airports/news_information/news/)                                              The titles are:   ·    Introduction to Airports GIS-Integrated Distance Learning Environment (AGIS-IDLE): Registration and Navigation ·    Introduction to Airports GIS ·    Introduction to Electronic […]

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“Cooperation Makes Win-Win”

J. Randolph Babbitt, Beijing, China May 12, 2010 China Aviation Development Forum Remarks as prepared for delivery. Thank you, Deputy Administrator Xia, for that kind introduction. I am very pleased to have this opportunity to represent the Federal Aviation Administration at this important aviation meeting. The theme for my remarks is very appropriate in terms […]

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AzAA Announces 2010 Airport Executive of the Year

The Arizona Airports Association is proud to announce that it has named Ms. Brenda Chastain, Director of Corporate Administration at Kingman Airport Authority, 2010 Airport Executive of the Year. The award recognizes an individual who has a broad and deep knowledge of aviation, has made proven contributions to airport facilities, is well respected within the […]

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RITA ITS Research Plan Released; Collaboration with Aviation Expected

By Andrea Brennan Peter Appel, Administrator of the Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) for the U.S. Department of Transportation, said that the 2010 Intelligent Transportation Systems Plan includes sharing best practices and research with the aviation community. RITA is committed to inclusive collaboration on major initiatives because the research might be applicable to both […]

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Juneau International Airport Using Sensis WAM for Separation of Approach Aircraft

EAST SYRACUSE, NY – May 5, 2010 – Sensis Corporation’s Wide Area Multilateration (WAM) deployment at Juneau International Airport has achieved Initial Operating Capability (IOC) from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Juneau WAM system uses multilateration to provide controllers at the Anchorage Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) with high accuracy, high availability surveillance […]

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U.S. SWEEPS INTERNATIONAL AVIATION ART CONTEST JUNIOR CATEGORY

Washington, D.C., May 3, 2010 – The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) announced the 2010 International Aviation Art Contest winners during the international judging last week in Naples, Italy.  U.S. students swept the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place honors in the Junior Category for students ages 6-9. This year’s theme "Flying with the Sun" garnered participation […]

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New FAA System Improves Air Safety at Juneau

A new surveillance technology called the Wide-Area Augmentation System (WAM) is now allowing air traffic controllers to track aircraft along the difficult approach to Juneau – a mountainous area where radar coverage isn’t possible. “This technology will allow more aircraft to fly into Juneau and it will give air traffic controllers the tools they need […]

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Airports association names new president

Casey Denny, Deputy Director, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport was named President of the Arizona Airports Association (AZAA) recently at the organizations "Dutch Bertholf" Spring Conference held this year in Sierra Vista, AZ. (Photos – Casey Denny, right, incoming AzAA President, is recognized by out-going AzAA President Jeff Tripp, Airport Projects Supervisor, Mesa Falcon Field.)  (Former Arizona […]

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