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(SUMMARY) ANN goes through a lot of trouble to make the graphics flashy and cool and an integral part of the story. But let's face it, they're bandwidth-intensive. So here are a couple of thoughts on how to correct that problem and get the most out of...
(SUMMARY) Will Serve As Base For "GoTeam" For Mobile Response Dassault Falcon's newest Satellite Service Station recently opened, one month ahead of schedule, at West Palm Beach Airport (KPBI) in Florida. DAS - West Palm Beach is authorized by the FAA to...
(SUMMARY) But 2012 Guidance On Pension Costs Surprises Analysts Boeing released 2011 Q4 financials Wednesday, and the news was mixed. Despite a long, deep recession, the company's order backlog allowed fourth-quarter net income to rise to $1.4 billion, or...
(SUMMARY) New Cockpit Concept Complements High/Hot Performance At Heli-Expo 2012 next month, Marenco Swisshelicopter, Ltd. says it will unveil a unique High-Visibility Cockpit concept on the SKYe SH09 helicopter.
(SUMMARY) Also: NTSB, Cubs, OMB Killing Towers, Atlantis' New Home, Rockwell Collins Optimism, Great Glider Vids, And Traveling Politicians!!! Airborne 01.27.12 is chock full of info about the week ending Friday, January 27th, 2012... Presented by Aero-TV...
(SUMMARY) Bipartisan Effort To Remind President Obama Of Benefits Of BizAv Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin (R) and New Hampshire Governor John Lynch (D) have written to President Obama asking for his support for all of general aviation, including business...
(SUMMARY) Flight Appeared To Be Routine From Witness Reports, ATC Transcripts The NTSB's preliminary report for an accident involving an L39 Albatros indicates the flight appeared to be fairly routine. The pilot, who according to media reports was qualified...
(SUMMARY) Agreement Covers 6,700 Mainline FAs US Airways and the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) said Friday that they have reached a tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement. AFA represents the airline's 6,700 mainline flight...
(SUMMARY) Tells Space Coast He Accepts 'Grandiose' label Certain places in America seem to trigger pandering by politicians more than others. In 2008, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney promised a crowd in Detroit a $20 billion bailout for the domestic...
(SUMMARY) Two Locked In A Legal Struggle Over Blended Winglet Design When Joe Clark and his business associates founded Aviation Partners, Inc. (API) in 1991, he had no idea that he'd be locked in a legal battle with European government-backed aviation giant...
(SUMMARY) NTSB Says Both Chose To Fly Into Dangerous Weather It's likely that medical helicopter transport will always remain a dark corner in accident statistics. A no-go call on these missions risks a patient death, and the calling of a helicopter usually...
(SUMMARY) "The proposal imposes Congressionally-mandated standards for union representation elections and oversight that have always been up to independent federal labor authorities to decide." Source: Sito Pantoja, General Vice President of Transportation for...
(SUMMARY) Calls The Compromise 'Crippling' To Labor Organizations As was to be expected, not everyone is happy with the compromise worked out between House and Senate leaders to move a long-term FAA funding bill forward in congress. Sito Pantoja, General Vice...
(SUMMARY) Letter Promises 'Appropriate Action' Against EU Should The Press Forward The NBAA is among the organizations applauding a strongly-worded letter from two high-ranking U.S. government officials to European Union President Jose Manuel Barroso, warning...
(SUMMARY) Oregon Republican To Question How Frequency Was Allocated With So Many Issues The chair of the House Energy and Commerce Communications and Technology Subcommittee plans to hold a hearing to look into the FCC's allocation of spectrum of LightSquared...
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