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- UK's first non-precision GPS approach is announced
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The first non-precision GPS approach in the UK will be introduced at Shoreham Airport on 20 November 2008. The UK Civil Aviation Authority CAA has said that the approach will be available to aircraft and crew that meet the necessary requirements. ...
- Research articles 2008-09-30
- GPS approaches.(Europe)(Required Navigation technology)(Brief article)
- Thomas Cook Airlines has become the first UK carrier to gain Civil Aviation Authority approval to use GPS-based RNAV Required Navigation technology in landing approaches. Using two Airbus A330s equipped with RNAV hardware, and software linked to flight guidance systems, the airline is working with the...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- CAA reminds pilots of GPS trial
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The British Civil Aviation Authority CAA has reminded pilots of the current trial of Global Positioning System GPS approaches for general aviation aircraft at six UK airports, which is due to end in three months' time. UK CAA licensed pilots flying UK-registered...
- Research articles 2006-07-26
- CAA marks thirty years of Mandatory Occurrence Reporting.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-26 January 2006-CAA: CAA marks thirty years of Mandatory Occurrence ReportingC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26012006 The UK Civil Aviation Authority CAA this month marks the 30th anniversary of its Mandatory Occurrence Reporting MOR scheme. The MOR scheme aims...
- Research articles 2006-01-26
- Take the FAST Lane at Changi Airport - World`s first fully automated check-in and immigration clearance system that uses biometric recognition technology, goes on trial.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-25 November 2004-Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore: Take the FAST Lane at Changi Airport - World`s first fully automated check-in and immigration clearance system that uses biometric recognition technology, goes on trialC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11252004 Singapore Changi Airport has...
- Research articles 2004-11-25
- The airport that has everything ... (asia/pacific).
- Singapore's Changi Airport has been at the forefront of airport design and facilities for many years, but now it has gone one better, by starting its own game show. The game, developed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore CAAS is called `What's your range' and...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
- Government consults on safeguarding airports.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-2 March 2001-UK Government: Government consults on safeguarding airports C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02032001 A consultation on transferring responsibility for safeguarding airports and technical sites was announced today by Aviation Minister Bob Ainsworth. Certain airports...
- Research articles 2001-03-02
- Terrorist turn-off - British Civil Aviation Authority blows up jet in experiment - CAA - Brief Article
- This explosion of a Boeing 747 jet is not a horrific terrorist crime. it's one of the most dramatic experiments in aviation history. The British Civil Aviation Authority CAA recently blew up the jet at an English airfield. Their aim: to test how terrorist bombs inside baggage and cargo containers...
- Research articles 1998-01-12
- Britain's Civil Aviation Authority. (selects Platinum SQL Enterprise as its financial software)
- Britain's Civil Aviation Authority has chosen Platinum Software Corp.'s Platinum SQL Enterprise as its organization-wide financial system. EDS played a role in the selection process. SQL Enterprise's General Ledger module is expected to be fully live this fall, with a shift from the mainframe system to...
- Research articles 1995-06-19
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