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OAG Airline Capacity Outlook for the Next 6 Months
OAG
(http://www.oagaviation.com) the world's leading aviation data business, has
released its airline capacity outlook for the second half of 2009, to
identify the projected trend in the global and regional supply of airline
flights and seats.
Sensis Aerobahn Helping Airlines and Port Authority of New York/New Jersey at JFK International Airport Improve Efficiency and Customer Experience
The Port Authority of New York/New Jersey (PANYNJ) and authorized airlines, through the Aviation Development Council (ADC), now have access to Sensis Aerobahn(R) airport automation and management tool at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). ADC is sublicensing Aerobahn to PANYNJ, airlines and cargo carriers that operate out of JFK, providing key stakeholders with airport surface traffic and operational data that will enable fewer delays, improve airport efficiency and reduce operating costs for airlines. PANYNJ and the airlines join the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) who is already using Aerobahn at JFK.
Northeast Safety & Training Symposium presented by FACTS Training
FACTS Training, a division AirCare Solutions Group, presented a full day of safety education and hands-on emergency procedures training exercises to nearly 100 attendees at the inaugural Northeast Safety & Training Symposium. Staged at the Westchester County Airport on Tuesday, May 12th, corporate aviation members from the Westchester, Teterboro and Morristown Aviation Associations gathered in White Plains, New York, to participate in valuable crewmember emergency training plus receive updates from the FAA, Customs Border Patrol and ArincDirect on local aviation initiatives.
Air Transport Association Says FAA Summit Reaffirms Industry Safety Commitment
The Air Transport Association of America (ATA), the trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, today issued the following statement regarding the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) "call to action" summit to address airline safety and pilot training:
Global Airline Capacity for June Indicates 'A Glimmer of Economic Confidence', Reports OAG
This may be the 11th successive
month of cutbacks in global airline schedules; however the rate of decline in
seat capacity is lower than at any time since October 2008, reports OAG,
(http://www.oagaviation.com), the world's leading aviation data business, as
it releases its monthly report on trends in the supply of airline flights and
seats.
Regional Airline Association Embarks on Strategic Safety Initiative
In testimony before the United States House of Representatives Aviation Subcommittee today, Regional Airline Association President Roger Cohen told Congress that the industry has embarked upon a Strategic Safety Initiative that will push for new advances in aviation safety. The multi-part Initiative will look at human factors that have led to accidents in order to avoid incidents in the future. The program will bring together safety experts and calls for several measures in partnership with labor, management, regulators, Congress and other industry stakeholders.
Air Transport Association Statement Regarding DOT Industry Safety Review
The Air Transport Association of America (ATA), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, today issued the following statement regarding the announcement by Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt of an industry "call to action" to address airline safety and pilot training:
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