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Civil aviationFTL (3). Planes and safety. Aea commends EP's vote in favour of the harmonised rules
Brussels, Belgium - The last obstacle in the path has been removed
Today, the European Parliament rejected the motion of the Parliament’s Transport and Tourism Committee (TRAN) opposing the European Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) final proposal on Flight and Duty Tim... more
Civil aviationAircraft and safety. FAA recalls in service 800 inspectors
Washington, USA - But the general aviation accident investigators.remain at home
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States recalled back in service some of its airline and aircraft safety inspectors, who were furloughed because of the shutdown of the Government... more
Civil aviationAircraft and safety. AEA on FTL: airlines call on the EP to support the credibility of the European aviation system
Brussels, Belgium - At the European Parliament Plenary Session in Strasbourg this week
At the European Parliament Plenary Session in Strasbourg this week, the Members of the European Parliament will be voting on a motion of the Parliament’s Transport and Tourism Committee (TRAN) opposing t... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. AEA: satisfaction for agreement reached on emissions
Brussels, Belgium - The aviation must have the means to invest in the new technologies which will make low-carbon air travel a reality
The Association of European Airlines, representing Europe’s most important network carriers, has welcomed the agreement reached by the Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) t... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. The UK needs new runways, the Chairman of the Airports Commission claims
London, United Kingdom - "Expanding Birmingham or Manchester is not a solution"
Sir Howard Davies, the man who has been called by British Prime Minister David Cameron to evaluate the situation of the airport capacity in the United Kingdom, distinguished himself during the past months... more
Civil aviationCollision between two aircraft in Linate: it seems like yesterday, but it was 12 years ago
Milan, Italy - It was the most serious accident in the history of the Italian aviation
The first minutes after the accident at Milan-Linate Airport, which occurred on October 8, 2001, just 12 years ago, were confused: many persons thought it was a terrorist attack. After all September 11... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Iata: landmark agreement on climate change at ICAO
Montreal, Canada - At the close of the 38th Assembly of the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) praised the leadership of governments in reaching a landmark agreement on Climate Change at the close of the 38th Assembly of the United Nations International... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Ecac: Europe secures eight seats on Icao Council
Paris, France - They are France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Poland, Spain and UK
The European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) has secured eight seats on the new Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). ICAO is the highest international body governing the regulation... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. AEA-A4A: improvement of air passenger experience and security is key for Europe and USA
Brussels, Belgium - A two day meeting in Brussels to discuss about it
On 1-2 October, the Association of European Airlines (AEA) and Airlines for America (A4A), airline associations on both sides of the Atlantic, met in Brussels to discuss aviation security and passenger... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Iata: passenger demand growth stays strong
Geneva, Switzerland - Record high load factor
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for August showing a strengthening of the healthy demand trend of the last few months. Total revenue passenger... more
Civil aviationAirplanes and environment. Aci Europe: update of its initiative Airport Carbon Accreditation
Brussels, Belgium - The carbon management certification programme was launched 4 years ago
As the negotiations at ICAO continue for a deal to put in place a global system to reduce airline emissions, the airport industry today released an update on its own voluntary climate change initiative,... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. US government's shutdown: the consequences for the FAA
Washington, USA - The agency forced to furlough one third of its employees
Starting from the evening of Monday 30 September 2013 the shutdown of the US' government has been made effective, because of the Congress' failure to agree on a federal budget for fiscal year 2014. Many... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Aea-Era about FTL: deep concern about the vote of today
Brussels, Belgium - Airline associations urge MEPs to reject motion
The heads of the airline associations AEA (Association of European Airlines) and ERA (European Regions Airline Association) today expressed their deep concern about the vote on Monday 30 September in the... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. AEA: flight safety is a key building block of an effective aviation policy
Brussels, Belgium - European airlines need a safe and cost-efficient aviation market
The Association of European Airlines (AEA) urges European policy-makers to realise the need of a coherent aviation policy, which addresses the issues and is adapted to today’s market. European airlines n... more
Civil aviationFAA proposes replacement of old Honeywell displays on Boeing aircraft
Washington, USA - The devices are vulnerable to Wi-Fi interference
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States is proposing the replacement of some dated Honeywell displays which are installed on more than 150 Boeing 737 and 777 aircraft, and which... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. IATA: profits grow in 2013 but at a slower pace
Montreal, Canada - Upward trend to continue in 2014
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) revised its 2013 global industry outlook downwards to $11.7 billion on revenues of $708 billion. Airline performance continued to improve in the second... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. AEA to address key passenger rights issues in the European parliament
Brussels, Belgium - The revision of the current legislation is now timely to ensure that passenger rights are coherent and practical
European policy-makers and airlines are working together to ensure that air passengers are entitled to have the best services when it comes to cancellation, delays or other inconveniences. The revision... more
Civil aviationHong Kong Airport: hundreds of aircraft grounded because of Typhoon Usagi
Hong Kong, China - 25 persons dead in southern China
Typhoon Usagi (Japanese for "Rabbit") harshly hit Guangdong province, in southern China, with rain and winds of more than 180 km/h, causnign the death of at least 25 persons and paralyzing Hong Kong International... more
Civil aviationAirplanes and transport. IATA: empowering aviation to deliver more value
New York, Usa - Four areas where the market is not being permitted to operate efficiently
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged governments to re-commit themselves to the ideals of airline deregulation and the free market, so as to permit aviation to continue to deliver the... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Aci Europe: airports, regions and MEPs urge EC to revise proposed new State aid rules
Brussels, Belgium - During a joint-hearing in the EP with UAF
European airport trade body ACI EUROPE, in cooperation with Franck Proust MEP (EEP, South West France) and Union des Aéroports Français (UAF) last Tuesday held a joint-hearing in the European Parliament, o... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Air traffic controllers' strike on October 10 to paralyze European skies
Aix-en-Provence , France - Protest against the Single European Sky will cause cancellations and disruptions
The air traffic controllers of several European countries are planning to strike on October 10, an initiative which might paralyze the traffic in the skies of the continent. "We are still in discussion... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Iata: using aviation's potential to drive economic growth in Africa
Lagos, Nigeria - The major challenges are three: safety, infrastructure and liberalization
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on public and private stakeholders to work together to address critical priorities to enable aviation to do more to drive economic growth in Africa. “Aviation s... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. AEA: it's time for Member States to take steps for the project of SES
Brussels, Belgium - The informal Council meeting in Vilnius
Ministers of Transport of the EU Member States met today to discuss the way forward for the implementation of the "Single European Sky" (SES). The informal Council meeting in Vilnius was organised by the... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Iata: partnership for aviation in Eastern Europe
Bucharest, Romania - Tony Tyler set out three areas during the opening of the "Aviation Day"
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged governments in Eastern Europe to work with industry stakeholders to fully realize the benefits of aviation across the region. Tony Tyler, IATA’s D... more
Civil aviationFAA awards USD 40 million to new center for alternative airplane fuels and environment
Washington, Usa - Selected a team of universities to lead the COE
US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected a team of universities to lead a new Air Transportation Center of Excellence (COE) for... more
Civil aviationCirrus Aircraft partners with Lake Superior College
Duluth, Usa - For workforce development program
Cirrus Aircraft announced a partnership with Lake Superior College to develop and implement an Aircraft Assembly Pre-employment Program. The program is part of a Minnesota Job Skills Program Grant for... more
Civil aviationDot fines Virgin America for failing to make in-flight safety videos accessible to passengers with hearing impairments
Washington, Usa - For USD 150,000
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) fined yesterday Virgin America $150,000 for failing to make its in-flight safety video accessible to passengers with hearing impairments. The airline also was... more
Civil aviationIsraeli airspace to be closed to commercial aircraft during the weekend due to Yom Kippur holiday
Tel Aviv, Israel - Flights blocked from 1:30 pm on Friday
The Israeli airspace will be closed to traffic for a whole day during the upcoming weekend, due to the Yom Kippur holiday. The Yom Kippur ("Day of Atonement") is the holiest day of the year for the... more
Civil aviationAci Europe: airport traffic posts tepid growth in July
Brussels, Belgium - Following some welcome signs of green shoots during the month of June
Airports’ trade body, ACI EUROPE released its traffic report for the month of July, posting an underwhelming result for Europe’s airports. Following some welcome signs of green shoots during the month of... more
Civil aviationEuropean Union ready to a compromise on aircraft ETS?
Brussels, Belgium - But collaboration from US and China is needed
According to rumours the European Union would be available to reach a compromise regarding the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) relatively to air transport if also other countries, especially United States... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. AEA's networking event in the EP enhances open dialogue between industry and politicians
Brussels, Belgium - For the third consecutive year
For the third consecutive year, the Association of European Airlines (AEA) held its annual networking event in the European Parliament. The event was hosted by Member of the European Parliament (MEP),... more
Civil aviationAEA. Flight and duty time limitations: harmonisation of rules will reinforce safety
Brussels, Belgium - The Transport Commission of the EP will hold its first meeting to discuss the FTL
As the new Parliamentary year starts, the Transport and Tourism Committee of the European Parliament will hold its first meeting to discuss among others the Flight and Duty Time (FTL) rules as proposed... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. IATA: solid demand growth continues in July
Geneva, Switzerland - Asia weakens as Europe gains strength
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that demand for air travel recorded another solid month of growth in July. Overall revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) were up 5.0% compared... more
Civil aviationENAV offers discounts for the aircraft movements in the Italian airports
Rome, Italy - The overall savings will be about 20 million Euros
ENAV (Società nazionale assistenza al volo), the Italian Air Traffic Control company, decided to apply some discounts to the airlines for the aircraft movements (that is to say landing and takeoffs) in... more
Civil aviationDoT fines United Airlines for failing to make timely refunds and filed inaccurate and late reports
Washington, Usa - For USD 350,000
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) fined United Airlines $350,000 for failing to make prompt refunds to consumers. The Department also cited the airline for filing inaccurate reports of its mishandled... more
Civil aviationBoeing increases its forecasts about global demand for aircraft pilots
Seattle, USA - According to the US' company there will also be requirement for more than 500,000 maintenance technicians
Boeing released its "2013 Pilot and Technician Outlook", in which it forecasts that aviation industry will need more than a million people among pilots and technicians to support expanding demand for new... more
Civil aviationFAA issues policy to improve workplace safety for aircraft cabin crewmembers
Washington, Usa - It will be effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register
The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), working with the US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), issued in the last days a f... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. USA: airline employment declines in June
Washington, USA - Only US Airways and Alaska Airlines are growing
US scheduled passenger airlines employed 381,441 workers in June 2013, 2.4% fewer than in June 2012, the US Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported. June was t... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Argentina: unions warn of possible strike over LAN's eviction
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Government accused of favouring Aerolineas Argentinas
The unions which represent the employees of the Argentinian airlines threatened to call a strike on Thursday 29 August 2013 in order to protest against the initiative of the government to evict LAN Argentina... more
Civil aviationAircraft and associations. AOPA: Mark Baker is the new President and CEO
Frederick, USA - He will take office on September 6, following formal appointment by the Board
The Board of Trustees of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has selected Mark Baker as the new president and Chief Executive Officer. A native Minnesotan, Baker, 75 yo, is an AOPA member... more
Civil aviationFAA: new software designed by NASA to reduce aircraft delays
Washington, USA - The PDRC will enable a better use of high-altitude slots
The American space agency NASA has handed off to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States a new, NextGen software tool that will improve the flow of aircraft from runways to cruising... more
Civil aviationIATA registers first airline under Enhanced Iosa
Montreal, Canada - Milestone for improved global safety
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Air Transat has become the first airline to renew its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registration under the Enhanced IOSA audit process.... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Aci Europe: passenger traffic up by 1.8% during the first six months of this year
Brussels, Belgium - The report includes all scheduled air traffic at continent’s airports, including networks carriers, low-cost carriers, charter and others
European airport trade body, ACI EUROPE this morning released the first comprehensive report of airport traffic performance for H1 2013. The report includes all scheduled air traffic at Europe’s airports, i... more
Civil aviationAirplanes and transport. IATA: robust passenger growth in June
Geneva, Switzerland - For a 6%, measured in RPK
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released June passenger demand figures showing year-on-year growth of 6.0%. The robust growth, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), is ahead... more
Civil aviationDOT fines Southwest Airlines for violating price adverstising rule
Washington, Usa - For USD 200,000
The US Department of Transportation yesterday fined Southwest Airlines $200,000 for violating the Department’s full-fare advertising rules and ordered the carrier to cease and desist from further violations. DOT’s Avi... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. FAA: new recommendations seek to improve safety
Washington, Usa - And reduce General Aviation certification costs
An Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC), convened by the US Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), recommended a broad range of policy and regulatory changes that it believes c... more
Civil aviationDOT: American Eagle fined for lengthy Christmas 2012 tarmac delays
Washington, Usa - For USD 200,000
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) yesterday fined American Eagle Airlines $200,000 for lengthy tarmac delays that took place at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Dec. 25, 2012. The airline... more
Civil aviationThe first Chinese amphibious aircraft makes maiden flight
Jingmen , China - The airplane has been entirely manufactured by a company of the Asian country
Haiou 300, the first Chinese amphibious aircraft made ??its inaugural flight in Jingmen city in Hubei Province, central China. The aircraft, 8.9 meters long and 12.46 wide, is the result of a project... more
Civil aviationRepublic Airways receives financing for 47 Embraer E175 aircraft
Indianapolis, USA - The order had been announced in January 2013
Republic Airways Holdings announced that it has entered into an agreement with an affiliate of the Brazilian Development Bank for the financing of 47 Embraer E-175 aircraft. The new aircraft will be... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport. Blue Panorama: a 24 hour strike tomorrow by its flight attendants
Rome, Italy - Announced by the Italian unions of Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Ugl Trasporti
"New 24 hour strike on all the Italian territory for tomorrow, on July 18, by Blue Panorama's flight attendants". Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Ugl Trasporti announced it because "The problems remain on the... more