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  • New CNG Venture Building First Station at Lambert

    The Laclede Group and Siemens are launching Spire natural gas fueling solutions; it will be open to the public. The Airport currently operates two CNG stations for its Airport vehicles and parking shuttles and has been providing CNG fueling services...

    Press Release • June 7th, 2013

  • CAE Awarded Contracts by Azal and Turkish Airlines for Six Full Flight Simulators Valued at Approximately $75 Million

    Azerbaijan Airlines has purchased simulators for the Embraer 190 E-Jet, Sikorsky S92 helicopter and AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter. Turkish Airlines has purchased simulators for the Boeing 737NG, Airbus A320 and Airbus A330 aircraft.

    Press Release • June 7th, 2013

  • Singapore Airlines Group Chooses Rolls-Royce Power for 50 Boeing 787 Dreamliners

    The announcement, which includes long-term TotalCare service support, is worth $4bn at current list prices.

    Press Release • June 7th, 2013

  • Presidential Traffic Jams Expected Today; Clinton, Obama in L.A.

    Air Force One is scheduled to touch down at Los Angeles International Airport at 10:35 a.m. Clinton will be the featured guest at the Celebrate L.A. event at Grand Avenue Park adjacent to City Hall. The event is scheduled for 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • JWA Director Says Flights to D.C. in the Works

    The city and the county have approved the city's preferred option, which would see annual passengers caps increased to 11.8 million in 2025, and 12.2 or 12.5 million in 2030, depending on how many passenger travelers actually pass through JWA during...

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • 19 Apply for Two Spots on Hillsborough Aviation Board

    The governor selects three of the board members, while the mayor of Tampa and a rotating Hillsborough County commissioner round out the board that sets policy for Tampa International Airport and three county general aviation airports.

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • Charleston Airport Chairman Scolds Firm Over Terminal Project's Cost

    The head of the board that owns and operates Charleston International is demanding further cuts in the $159 million construction estimate for redeveloping the airport's aging passenger terminal.

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • Tech to Study Use of Drones for Monitoring Highway traffic

    Researchers at Georgia Tech are studying the potential use of drones to monitor I-285 and other congested highways for backups or help with accident investigations to clear roads faster.

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • BRIEF: Surinam Airways Third Boeing 737 Joins Fleet

    June 05--PARAMARIBO, Suriname -- The management of Surinam Airways (SLM) has welcomed the arrival of the airline's third Boeing 737 on Sunday, which they believe will eliminate delays and cancellations, and increase regional services. SLM expects...

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • Vijay Mallya Likely to Meet Protesting Employees today

    Employees from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore have camped at the headquarters in a silent protest. Kingfisher hasn't flown since October after its operating licence was suspended by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA...

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • Casino Tycoon Ho Buys Stake in HK Budget Airline

    Asian casino tycoon Stanley Ho's transport company is buying a stake in a budget airline that Qantas and China Eastern Airlines are setting up in Hong Kong.

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • Travel Light, Exit Faster at O'Hare

    Arriving international travelers with just carry-ons and proper documentation can stop at a booth staffed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer, then proceed to an express lane that bypasses baggage claim and CBP exit inspection areas.

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • New Airline Set to Land at ECP Friday

    The airline's first flight into Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) is expected just after 6 p.m. today.

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • People Express: Previous Fine Did Not Affect Sale

    Xtra Airways of Boise was one of four carriers fined by the U.S. Department of Transportation related to last year's sudden shutdown of Direct Air, a charter operator that abruptly canceled its flights in mid-March 2012.

    News • June 7th, 2013

  • More Traverse City-to-Atlanta Flights

    Delta Airlines announced this week they will more than double their number of weekly summer flights between Atlanta and Traverse City, northern Michigan's primary air hub.

    News • June 7th, 2013