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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. ...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, GPS, Handhelds, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, U.K.
Research articles 2008-09-30
Dangers In The Skies Above
THE first known bird strike was in 1908, five years after Orville and Wilbur Wright flew. The first fatality due to a bird strike was the pilot of a Wright Flyer hit by a gull in 1912. The impact of a 12lb bird on a plane travelling at...
Tags: aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-08-07
CAA approves measures for controlled airspace around Robin Hood Airport
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The UK's Civil Aviation Authority CAA has announced that it has approved a number of new measures to improve the safety of air traffic control operations around Robin Hood Airport near Doncaster in the north of England. From 28 August 2008 Class...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-07-04
Vulcan cleared for shows
A VULCAN bomber was today given the all-clear to fly at air shows across the country following its pounds 7m restoration. It had earlier been granted a permit to fly by the Civil Aviation Authority CAA, completing a three-year project to make it airworthy again. The Cold War...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, permit, restoration
Research articles 2008-07-04
CASA & EASA co-operate on A380.(news)
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In February, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore CAAS and the European Aviation Safety Agency EASA formally agreed to enhance co-operation on their safety overview of the Airbus 380. The deal was signed by CAAS' Director General and Chief Executive Officer, Mr...
Tags: A380, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, Singapore
Research articles 2008-04-01
Thales wins CAAS ATC tender.(Product & Service Announcements)
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore CAAS has awarded its tender for a new Air Traffic Control system to Thales. The new setup, for the Long Range Radar and Display System III LORADS III, will replace the current LORADS II. Thales says LORADS III will feature ...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, radar, Singapore, tender
Research articles 2008-03-01
CAA Creates System for Birdstrikes
The U.K.'s Civil Aviation Authority CAA has created a new online reporting system for birdstrikes. Previously, airport and aircraft operators filed birdstrike reports by completing the CA1282 Birdstrike Occurrence Form, which is faxed or posted. The online reporting form is now available at: http://www.caa.co.uk/birdstrikereporting ...
Tags: aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, U.K.
Research articles 2008-01-14
ExecuJet bolsters Scandinavian operations; Torben Jorgensen named as general manager.
M2 PRESSWIRE-21 May 2007-ExecuJet: ExecuJet bolsters Scandinavian operations; Torben Jorgensen named as general managerC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:21052007 To bolster support and control of ExecuJet's rapidly expanding fleet of business jets managed by ExecuJet Europe's Copenhagen-Roskilde Scandinavian regional headquarters, the...
Tags: aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, SALES
Research articles 2007-05-21
Changi T2 upgrade.(Singapore Changi Airport's Terminal 2 )
A S$240m (US$151m) refurbishment of Singapore Changi Airport's Terminal 2 (T2) has been completed. The project, which began in April 2003, was carried out by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore CAAS to give the facility what it described as a "major facelift", involving extensive improvements...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, Singapore
Research articles 2006-10-01
UAE voice comms.(Park Air Systems signed by General Civil Aviation Authority )(Brief article)
The UK's Park Air Systems has announced the award of a contract from the UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority GCAA to supply its nationwide ground-to-air communications system that connects pilots with air traffic controllers. The contract, signed by H E Eng Sultan Bin Saeed...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, MARKETING, radio, U.A.E.
Research articles 2006-10-01
Israel-bound US arms flights set to land in Britain
LONDON AFP — Two US aircraft carrying weapons bound for Israel were due to stop off in Britain with government approval this weekend, as demonstrators planned to protest Sunday against the flights. The Boeing 747 jets, carrying "hazardous material" from Texas to Tel Aviv, were due to touch down...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, Israel, Lebanon, Manufacturing
Research articles 2006-07-29
CAA approves measures to enhance air traffic control safety in Bristol and Cardiff
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The British Civil Aviation Authority CAA has said that new measures to enhance the safety of air traffic control operations in the Bristol and Cardiff areas have been approved. The CAA said that revised Class D Control Zones CTRs and Control Areas...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing
Research articles 2006-06-28
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...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Databases, HARDWARE, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE, Storage, U.K.
Research articles 2006-01-26
UK aviation authority criticised by Ryanair CEO
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Michael O'Leary, the chief executive of Ryanair, has reportedly told the UK's House of Commons Transport Committee that the Civil Aviation Authority CAA is "incompetent". O'Leary also reportedly accused the CAA of taxing passengers too heavily. The CAA's suggested GBP1 charge on...
Tags: Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, U.K.
Research articles 2006-01-19
JORDAN: JORAMCO TO BUILD NEW FACILITIES NEAR QUEEN ALIA INTL. AIRPORT UNDER AGREEMENT WITH RJ.
According to "Jordan Times", under an agreement signed with the Royal Jordanian RJ Investment Company and the Jordan Civil Aviation Authority, Jordan Aircraft Maintenance Company Ltd. JorAMCo will build new hangars and aircraft maintenance facilities on 50 dunums of the land adjacent to Queen Alia International...
Tags: agreement, aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing
Research articles 2005-11-30
First A380 Gate ready at Changi.(news)(Brief Article)
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore has converted Terminal 2's F31 Gate and its gate holdroom into an A380-compatible gate. As the 555-seat A380 represents a 30% increase in passenger-carrying capacity over that of a Boeing 747-400, Gate F31 is the first of several planned conversions....
Tags: A380, Boeing Co., Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, Singapore
Research articles 2005-11-01
China seeks air freight expansion.
Sep 11, 2005 (Aircraft & Aerospace Asia-Pacific - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Chinese Government is very keen to increase the size of its domestic air freighter fleet, according to Lu Jianheng. ...
Tags: China, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing
Research articles 2005-09-11
CAA launches guide to occupational health and safety on board aircraft.
M2 PRESSWIRE-2 September 2005-CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY: CAA launches guide to occupational health and safety on board aircraftC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02092005 Regards, Rachel McGregor The UK Civil Aviation Authority CAA has published a guide to good practice for ensuring the health...
Tags: aircraft, Benefits, board, Civil Aviation Authority, HEALTHCARE, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE, U.K.
Research articles 2005-09-02
Singapore's Transport Minister unveils low cost terminal design.
M2 PRESSWIRE-4 May 2005-Changi Airport: Singapore's Transport Minister unveils low cost terminal designC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:04052005 Singapore's upcoming low cost terminal LCT will be a cheerful and relaxing terminal. The terminal's design theme, together with the interior terminal layout,...
Tags: beverage, Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, Singapore, Transport
Research articles 2005-05-04
Manual Labor, Buy The Book
The Pakistani Civil Aviation Authority CAA has found that "human error" has been to blame throughout the incidents involving wheel-brake fires on Pakistan International Airlines' PIA aircraft, previously examined in this publication (see ASW, March 7). A PIA spokesperson has acknowledged the report and stated that...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., Civil Aviation Authority, Manufacturing, solvent
Research articles 2005-04-11
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