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- 81. CAAS and DFS Sign MOU for ATM Collaboration
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and DFS Aviation Services, the commercial subsidiary of the German air navigation service provider DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on a wide range of air traffic management (ATM)-related activities.
- 82. ATC Global to Build on ICAO’s Air Navigation Conference
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ATC Global has reiterated its central role within the air traffic management industry by confirming its support as a key sponsor of ICAO’s 12th Air Navigation Conference, which will take place 19-30 November 2012 in Montreal. As a bronze sponsor of the event, ATC Global will host refreshments at the conference catering on the afternoon of Monday 19 November.
- 83. DFW Int. Airport Adds NextGen Informational Kiosk to Terminal C
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Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport today unveiled an interactive kiosk that explains NextGen, the next generation air traffic control solution from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The informational kiosk, located at Terminal C, Gate 17, is designed to educate the public about NextGen and the benefits it will create.
- 84. Air Astana to Enhance Operations with SITA Technology
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Air Astana has selected air transport communications and IT specialist, SITA, to provide messaging for operations, communications with partners and advanced datalink for air traffic control. The deal comes as Kazakhstan’s flag carrier prepares for future growth, following a 13.5% increase in 2013.
- 85. Hong Kong’s Airport Authority Publishes Sustainability Report 2013/2014
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Airport Authority Hong Kong’s Sustainability Report 2013/2014 - Sustaining our Capacity – Addressing Emerging Constraints - explains how Hong Kong International Airport continues to support the sustainable development of Hong Kong despite faster-than-forecast air traffic growth putting pressure on the operating capacity of the existing two-runway system.
- 86. Asia Pacific to Lead World Air Traffic by 2034
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In the next 20 years (2015-2034), according to Airbus’ Global Market Forecast, global passenger traffic will grow at an average 4.6% a year, driving a need for some 32,600 new aircraft above 100 seats (31,800 passenger & 800 freighters greater than 10 tonnes) worth US$4.9 trillion.
- 87. GKN Obtains STC from EASA for ADS-B Out Modification on Boeing 737s
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GKN Fokker Services has received the Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) from EASA for its ADS-B Out modification for Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft. ADS-B Out (Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast) is a common system on-board many aircraft that automatically broadcasts relevant data from the aircraft towards air traffic management organisations.
- 88. SimJET Training Systems Offering ATC Communications as Standard
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SimJET Training Systems Offering ATC Communications as Standard. Australian flight simulator manufacturer SimJET Training Systems has added automated air traffic control communications programmes as standard inclusions on all of its devices, enabling pilots to include ATC conversations in their training. SimJET Managing Director Nicholas Kranenburg said his company would install it
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