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- Northrop Grumman Park Air Systems Wins Air Traffic Control Industry Award for Satellite-Based Landing System.
- LONDON, March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- LONDON, March 18 /PRNewswire/ --
- Research articles 2008-03-18
- Becoming a control freak; To keep jets flying, a plan to manage crowded skies from space.(Boeing Co.)(Brief Article)
- Boeing Co. is no stranger to building machines once considered out of this world: rockets that launch astronauts into space, spy planes that fly without pilots, satellites and interceptors that track and destroy incoming long-range ballistic missiles Boeing Co. is no stranger to building machines once...
- Research articles 2001-08-20
- Signals fade for Boeing's satellite lines; Service offerings find few takers.(News)(air traffic control satellite system)
- Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON Boeing Co. is finding it difficult to manufacture demand for a pair of satellite-based aviation services the company hoped would help smooth out the turbulence of its commercial aircraft business. Chicago-based Boeing's am Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON ...
- Research articles 2003-07-21
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- Loral Selected To Build Weather And Air Traffic Control Satellite For Japan Ministry Of Transport
- PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 20, 1995--Space Systems/Loral, a subsidiary of Loral Corporation (NYSE:LOR), has been awarded a contract valued at 9.9 billion Yen from Japan's Ministry of Transport to build an advanced geostationary satellite for air traffic control and weather observation.
- Research articles 1995-03-20
- Air Force One Gets Satellite Data Link
- One of the Air Force One aircraft used by the president has been equipped with Annapolis, Md-based Arinc's GlobaLink Satellite Aero-H data link, according to the aeronautical-communications company. It is also equipping the plane with its VHF data link as part of a major upgrade of the...
- Research articles 2000-08-09
- ITT, Nortel Government Solutions Partner to Provide WiMAX for New FAA Air Traffic Control System
- ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT) and Nortel Government Solutions(1), a U.S. company wholly owned by Nortel(1) (TSX: NT)(NYSE: NT), have entered into a teaming agreement to jointly pursue mobile WiMAX solutions that meet the requirements for a satellite-based air traffic control system the Federal Aviation Administration FAA plans to deploy beginning...
- Research articles 2007-09-25
- Weather, air traffic control ruled out in CAL crash.
- TAIPEI, May 28 Kyodo (EDS: UPDATES BODY COUNT, INVESTIGATION RESULTS) A joint U.S.-Taiwan team investigating the fatal China Airlines crash over the Taiwan Strait on Saturday said Tuesday that weather and air traffic control can be ruled out as the cause of the...
- Research articles 2002-06-03
- FAA awards ITT air traffic control contract
- The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration FAA announced August 30 that it has awarded ITT Corp. a $207 million initial contract leading a team to develop and deploy the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system. ADS-B is a key component of the FAA's GPS satellite-based NextGen program intended to replace the...
- Research articles 2007-10-01
- Non-radar air-traffic system debuts
- In case you missed this story in today's USA TODAY by reporter Alan Levin: Airline flights are being closely tracked and directed without radar for the first time in the nation's history as part of a new system monitoring the skies above the Colorado Rockies.The program is a look ahead...
- News items 2009-10-12
- Airlines call for steps to reduce delays; Airlines call for satellite navigation and 1,000 new air traffic controllers.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-1 February 2001-ATA: Airlines call for steps to reduce delays; Airlines call for satellite navigation and 1,000 new air traffic controllers C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:31012001 WASHINGTON -- The Air Transport Association ATA today called on the federal...
- Research articles 2001-02-01
- Raytheon-Sponsored Air Traffic Industry Round Table Provides Key to Reducing Delays and Increasing Safety
- To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Lynford Morton of Raytheon Company, +1-703-284-4446, lynfordm@raytheon.com WASHINGTON, June 25, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- The key to reducing delays and increasing safety in the aviation industry lies in the speedy adoption of a satellite-based air traffic control system, according to aviation experts at a recent Raytheon Company (NYSE:...
- Research articles 2007-06-25
- DTN News: Final Lockheed Martin-Built Modernized GPS IIR Satellite To Liftoff From Cape Canaveral
- DTN News: Final Lockheed Martin-Built Modernized GPS IIR Satellite To Liftoff From Cape Canaveral*Source: DTN News / Lockheed MartinNSI News Source Info CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, - August 11, 2009: The last in a series of eight modernized Global Positioning System Block IIR (GPS IIR-M) satellites built by Lockheed...
- News items 2009-08-10
- TRANSPORT COUNCIL : MEMBER STATES CONFIRM THEIR CONTROL OVER SESAR
- Europe Information 06-13-2006 Things are moving for SESAR Single European Sky Air Traffic Management and Research, the new programme for modernising air traffic control in Europe. The Council of EU Transport Ministers agreed in Luxembourg on 9 June on a general approach on a proposal for a Regulation on the...
- Research articles 2006-06-13
- TRANSPORT COUNCIL : MEMBER STATES CONFIRM THEIR CONTROL OVER SESAR.
- Things are moving for SESAR Single European Sky Air Traffic Management and Research, the new programme for modernising air traffic control in Europe. The Council of EU Transport Ministers agreed in Luxembourg on 9 June on a general approach on a proposal for a Regulation on...
- Research articles 2006-06-21
- EGNOS control center opens in Italy.(European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service)(Brief Article)
- Italy has taken on a prominent role in European satellite navigation with the opening of a master control center for EGNOS European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service, the first European satellite navigation system, at the air traffic control center in Ciampino, near Rome. EGNOS is a joint...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Launch of multipurpose satellite to be postponed
- TOKYO, Nov. 15 Kyodo (EDS: UPDATING WITH U.S. WEATHER SATELLITE NOAA TO COVER IN CASES OF HIMAWARI'S IRREGULARITIES) The launch of an advanced multifunctional satellite scheduled for February 2003 for weather observation and air traffic control will be put off by several months due to...
- Research articles 2001-11-19
- Air Transport News
- Mar 17, 2008 Airlines are criticizing the FAA's plan to modernize the air traffic control system by using a satellite tracking system to replace radar equipment. Carriers say the plan is too expensive and will not substantially change the way planes operate. Mar 14, 2008 Groups urge Senate...
- Research articles 2008-03-17
- Comsat to acquire RSI for $150 million
- Comsat, the U.S. signatory to the Inmarsat agreement, has entered into an agreement for the acquisition of Radiation Systems, Inc. RSi, the companies said yesterday. RSi is a Sterling, Va.-based firm that designs, builds and integrates satellite ground stations, antennas and other systems for communications, radar, air traffic control...
- Research articles 1994-02-01
- To New AOPA Head Craig Fuller: Welcome - I Think
- The press release was announcing Craig Fuller officially taking over as AOPA's fourth president, taking over from Phil Boyer. Fuller comes in during the current global economic crisis, which has not exempted business aviation. You can click here to see a video with his New Year's greeting. I had the...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Lockheed Martin Wins FAA Contract
- The Federal Aviation Administration is negotiating with Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management to replace air traffic control automation systems in Alaska, NewYork, and California, with a satellite-based system incorporating GPS position reporting. The Advanced Technologies and Oceanic Procedures ATOP contract calls for replacement of systems built to handle air...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
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