Sep/Oct 2001
News
Lockheed Martin's oceanic programme - Eurocontrol and Russia - Aerothai and RVSM - Japanese & Brazilian satellites - The Met Office goes on the web
Corporate Developments/New Products
17 October - Airlines to quit NATS?
Fielding STARS
The Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System program is sufficiently advanced to begin national deployment throughout the United States.
Carroll McCormick reports.
WestJet brings first RNP aircraft to Canada
By Carroll McCormick
Caribbean Control
The Corporation de Aviation de Cuba has taken delivery of a powerful new air traffic management system. Carroll McCormick reports.
Growth in a busy airspace
The skies above the Netherlands are crowded, and set to become busier in the future. How will it cope? Eric Kroese, the chairman, tells Suzanne Christiansen.
ATCA at large
The Air Traffic Controllers’ Association visited Dublin with its international conference.
Terminal airspace: The final frontier
Progress with European efforts to unravel the tangled airways above the continent is gradually revealing the heavy price of delays attributable to inefficiencies within terminal airspace.
Under surveillance
Biting passengers - disinfectant - no ticket - FAA spirals
Forthcoming air traffic events October 2001-2002









