Aviation Law News

Dunsfold Park inquiry ‘about legal use of airfield’

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 6th, 2012

A PUBLIC inquiry that will establish whether or not Dunsfold Park can legally operate without restrictions on its use for aviation has got under way.

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Pressure mounting for Lion Air audit

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 6th, 2012

Several incidents involving drugs and pilots with privately owned Lion Air have raised concerns about aviation safety in the country and prompted calls for the Indonesian government to immediately aud …..

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China bans airlines from paying EU carbon charges

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 6th, 2012

BEIJING (AFP) – China's airlines are banned from paying charges on carbon emissions imposed by the European Union, the official Xinhua news agency reported Monday, quoting the Civil Aviation Administration of China.

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Iraschko wins 2nd straight WCup ski jump event

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 5th, 2012

HINZENBACH, Austria (AP) — Daniela Iraschko of Austria won her second straight women's World Cup ski jump title Sunday.

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Aviation body to turn over P1.4B to national government

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 5th, 2012

In celebration of GOCC Day on Monday, February 6, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines will turn over a P1.4-billion check to President Benigno S. Aquino III in a ceremonial turnover of dividends of government-owned and Ă¢controlled corporations at the Rizal Hall, Malacanang Palace.

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EU not to spare Aviation from emission plan

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 4th, 2012

European Union has made clear that while it would not consider putting on hold the inclusion of the aviation sector in its Emission Trading Scheme

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French aviation unions call strike for February 6-9

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 3rd, 2012

Unions representing French aviation workers, including pilots, flight attendants and baggage handlers, voted Friday for strike action on February 6-9 that is expected to disrupt air travel.

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French aviation unions urge strike

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 3rd, 2012

PARIS: Unions representing French aviation workers, including pilots, flight attendants and baggage handlers, voted Friday for strike action on February 6-9 that is expected to disrupt air travel.

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French aviation unions call strike for Feb 6-9

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 3rd, 2012

PARIS (AFP) – Unions representing French aviation workers, including pilots, flight attendants and baggage handlers, voted Friday for strike action on February 6-9 that is expected to disrupt air travel.

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High time to welcome the friendly drones

Posted in Aviation Law by on February 3rd, 2012

Attempts to fly drones in civilian airspace are a classic example of an irresistible force (innovation) meeting an immovable object (the law)

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