Airport News - North America.Oct 1, 2007 Air traffic control facilities should have redundant safety systems. Association of Corporate Travel Executives | The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) is a not-for-profit professional association of business travel stakeholders throughout the world. The ACTE purpose is to advance the interests of the business travel industry, to promote industry networking Executive Director Susan Gurley was alarmed to hear about the shutdown of air traffic control operations around Memphis, Tenn., earlier this week. "I find it hard to believe, and unsatisfactory, that the functions of this air traffic control center became unhinged with the failure of a single telephone line. There should have been a number of redundant systems available to automatically switch around this problem," Gurley said. Sep 28, 2007 President George W. Bush met with officials from the FAA and Transportation Department on Sept. 27 to hear how they plan to alleviate congestion The condition of a network when there is not enough bandwidth to support the current traffic load. congestion - When the offered load of a data communication path exceeds the capacity. and delays at the nation's busiest airports. "We've got a problem. We understand there's a problem, and we're going to address the problem," Bush said after meeting Transportation Secretary Mary Peters Mary Peters could refer to either:
adj. Affected with or characterized by congestion. congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion. airports, adding that federal action could be taken if they fail to do so. Sep 28, 2007 Simulated cyber attack shuts down electrical grid. A video made for the Homeland Security Department There were gaps in the U.S. system for detecting and deterring terrorist acts in the homeland. That became clear September 11, 2001. The Department of Homeland Security is the george w. bush administration's plug for those gaps. shows a simulated cyber attack causing an enormous turbine to fly apart while spewing black-and-white smoke. "They've taken a theoretical attack and they've shown in a very demonstrable way the impact you can have using cyber means and cyber techniques against this type of infrastructure," said Amit Yoran Amit Yoran was the National Cyber Security Division director within the United States Department of Homeland Security. He took up the post in September 2003 and resigned in October 2004. , former cybersecurity chief for the Bush administration. Sep 28, 2007 Transportation Department figures show that US airline delays are on a record pace for 2007. For the year to July, delays surpassed the 1 million mark, up more than 20 percent from the same period a year ago. Nearly a third of flights are late or canceled and more than 50,000 by July had ground delays of between one and five hours, a 40 percent increase over the same period a year ago. Some aviation experts, lawmakers and regulators blame airline overscheduling for delays while others say the government has failed to upgrade the aging air traffic system to handle the millions of arrivals and departures each year. Airlines scheduled a record 647,000 flights in July alone. Sep 28, 2007 TSA TSA See tax-sheltered annuity (TSA). Administrator Kip Hawley Edmund S. "Kip" Hawley is the current Administrator & Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for the Transportation Security Administration, part of United States government's Department of Homeland Security. says improved procedures and equipment will make the airport passenger screening process more efficient in the near future. "I think the process can be a lot calmer and smoother than it is today," he said "And I see that as a near-term objective." Sep 28, 2007 Delays have been a chronic problem for the industry for nearly a decade, interrupted only by the aviation downturn that followed the hijacking hijacking Crime of seizing possession or control of a vehicle from another by force or threat of force. Although by the late 20th century hijacking most frequently involved the seizure of an airplane and its forcible diversion to destinations chosen by the air pirates, when attacks of 2001. Past efforts by airlines and regulators to reduce or rearrange schedules at some of the most congested airports have provided temporary relief at best. Mike Boyd Mike Boyd is a Canadian police officer, who was sworn in as Toronto's interim Chief of Police from March 1, 2005. to April 6, 2005. His appointment followed the controversial tenure of Julian Fantino, whose term as police chief was marked by both a tough approach to crime and , an industry consultant, said the steps announced by the Bush administration are too late and only "dumb down dumb down verb A popular term for simplifying language to a less sophisticated–ergo, 'dumb'–audience " the system. "Every flight is full, airlines are meeting the nation's demands. The air traffic system is behind," Boyd said, adding that airlines had failed over the years to forcefully demand improvements in air traffic services. Sep 27, 2007 Feds could improve air delay situation. After watching passengers endure a summer of air delays and cancellations, then-FAA Administrator Marion Blakey Marion Clifton Blakey (born March 26, 1948) was the 15th Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. She was the second woman to hold the position, serving as a successor to Jane Garvey, the first woman to hold the Administrator title. finally told airlines that they would have to reduce their schedules at crowded airports. The current state of air travel in the U.S. is intolerable, and government officials should be stepping in to fix it. Sep 27, 2007 Small glitches can cause air traffic pileups: The nation's aging air traffic control system, surging demand for air travel and the airlines' race to meet that demand have combined to tax the capacity of available airspace. Fixing the problem is complicated, with updated technology put forward most often as the ultimate solution. "What's hard for everyone to understand is no one really controls the system, not even the FAA," says Russ Chew, president of JetBlue Airways For the Jet Blue database used in Exchange Server and Active Directory, see Extensible Storage Engine. JetBlue Airways is a major American low-cost airline owned by JetBlue Airways Corporation (NASDAQ: JBLU). Corp. and former chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. at the FAA. "Airlines can't tell one another not to schedule flights. The FAA can't tell airlines how to schedule flights. It's like saying, 'There's too much traffic on a California freeway at 9 a.m. -- fix it.'" Sep 27, 2007 The nasty summer air travel season just ended, it is time to start worrying about holiday travel plans. Expect absolutely full flights, making it next to impossible to quickly get on another flight if you are bumped, miss your flight or otherwise have to make new arrangements at the last minute. Also, as always, expect delays, especially across the upper part of the country, from foul weather. Come prepared, take water and food aboard with you, any medicine you might need in a delay, and a book or other diversion. Allow extra time to get through security because of crowds and an abundance of inexperienced fliers during the holidays. For a more detailed search of air fares, online services like www.farecompare.com and www.airguide.joystar.com can help you find a good deal and to know when you are getting one. Services like FlightTracker www.airguideonline.com/airline_tracker.htm can help you gauge potential delays and give you real-time information about flight status, delays, airport conditions, security delays and weather before leaving home. Sep 27, 2007 US officials will study the concept of charging airlines more to use crowded airports at the busiest times of the day. Recommendations are due in December. The Transportation Department has already proposed congestion pricing pilot programs at 15 airports as part of legislation to modernize the air traffic system. Airlines oppose congestion pricing, saying it will only raise fares as extra costs are passed along to consumers. Sep 27, 2007 Airlines plan ahead for tarmac delays. With passenger rights legislation garnering support after a summer of air delays, airlines are implementing their own solutions in a bid to head off formal regulation. Some are offering travel vouchers to delayed passengers, while others are making plans to provide basic amenities and a way off the plane for those passengers who have had enough. Services like FlightTracker www.airguideonline.com/airline_tracker.htm can help you gauge potential delays and give you real-time information about flight status, delays, airport conditions, security delays and weather before leaving home. Sep 26, 2007 TSA Administrator Kip Hawley says his agency is considering a reservation system that would encourage busy travelers to undergo security screening at off-peak times, thus avoiding time spent in line. The Air Transport Association is not impressed: "The TSA would do well to stop diverting its limited resources away from programs that could more efficiently screen all passengers," said a spokesman for the group. Sep 26, 2007 Airspace redesign plan not popular on the ground. The FAA's plan to redesign air traffic flow to major East Coast airports has produced a groundswell ground·swell n. 1. A sudden gathering of force, as of public opinion: a groundswell of antiwar sentiment. 2. of opposition from residents of the areas over which planes are going to be rerouted. Rockland County, N.Y., has filed a lawsuit to halt the change, and groups in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut may follow its example. Sep 24, 2007 Data collected on travelers is detailed, retained for up to 15 years. A group of activists requested copies of official records on their personal travel activities, and found that the government collects and retains more detailed records than previously thought. Records included information on travel companions, personal items and even books carried by air passengers. Officials defended the practice of retaining personal data on people not linked to any criminal activity. Civil libertarians say the privacy of travelers is being unlawfully violated. Sep 24, 2007 Increased fee for airport improvements included in House bill: On Sept. 20, the House voted to raise the passenger facility charge from the current $4.50 to $7, a fee change that passengers would see on their airline tickets. Advocates of the increase say the money will be used for infrastructure projects such as runways at airports, which will help accommodate projected increases in passenger traffic. The airlines, however, point out that the fee change effectively imposes a $2.2 billion tax increase on passengers. Sep 24, 2007 Private companies administering Registered Traveler The Registered Traveler Pilot Program is an airline passenger security assessment system that was tested in the United States air travel industry in 2005. It was used in several U.S. services have enrolled far fewer travelers than previously projected. Entrepreneur Steven Brill says the TSA's unwillingness to approve special shoe scanning technology has hampered the fledgling industry. "Rather, the agency has allowed the program to happen grudgingly, behind schedule and only then because, frankly, you in Congress and we as entrepreneurs have pushed it," he told legislators in July. Sep 24, 2007 AirTran Airways AirTran Airways is a low-cost airline that is a Delaware corporation with headquarters in Orlando, Florida, USA and is a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings. AirTran operates over 750 daily flights throughout the eastern USA and the Midwest, including over 270 daily departures from , New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of LaGuardia Verified Identity Pass, a Registered Traveler provider, announced a partnership with AirTran Airways to launch Clear checkpoints at New York LaGuardia's Central Terminal. "There really aren't defined benefits," an ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE. (2) See analog telephone adapter. ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment spokesperson said. "If you're a Registered Traveler, you still have to take your coat off, still have to take your shoes off and still have to take your laptop out, so what's the benefit?" Sep 26, 2007 Continental Airlines, Cleveland Continental Airlines plans to expand service at its secondary hub in Cleveland, increasing capacity by 40% over two years. The move follows retreats from the Midwest region by other airlines. "It makes sense to look at Cleveland," says Todd Payne, airport marketing chief. "We don't have the congestion you have in the Northeast corridor This article is about a rail line. For the agglomeration of metropolitan areas, see BosWash. For the New Jersey Transit line, see Northeast Corridor Line. The Northeast Corridor (NEC ; we have a catchment area catchment area or drainage basin, area drained by a stream or other body of water. The limits of a given catchment area are the heights of land—often called drainage divides, or watersheds—separating it from neighboring drainage of 4 million people, and the airport almost never closes for weather." Sep 26, 2007 Delta Air Lines, New York JFK Delta Air Lines is voluntarily cutting back flights during JFK airport's busiest hours, intending to reduce congestion and averting a government order to do so. "What we don't need is a (government) regulation that would reduce the flow" of air traffic into and out of New York, said a Delta executive. Sep 28, 2007 Delta Air Lines, New York JFK Delta Air Lines yesterday rolled out an ambitious international expansion program for New York JFK that will include nine destinations not served by any other carrier operating at the airport. DL's new JFK schedule, which includes 14 new international destinations, will be launched next summer. "We are bringing service to new and unique locations around the world," CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Richard Anderson said. "This is profitable and sustainable flying. It's an expansion strategy that works for Delta." Sep 27, 2007 Delta Air Lines, New York JFK Delta Air Lines[sup.1] expanded service will be operated with a mix of Boeing 737-800s, 757-200s and 767-300ERs. The 737s will serve Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. while the 757s and 767s will operate transatlantic service. Delta said it is reconfiguring its schedule to limit the number of departures during peak hours peak hours npl, peak period n → horas fpl punta peak hours peak npl → heures fpl d'affluence or de pointe at JFK and will shift some transatlantic flights to after 7 p.m. All Delta turboprop turboprop: see turbine. turboprop Hybrid engine that provides jet thrust and also drives a propeller. It is similar to the turbojet except that an added turbine, behind the combustion chamber, works through a shaft and speed-reducing gears to turn a flights will be eliminated from JFK. Sep 27, 2007 Delta Air Lines, New York JFK Delta Air Lines CEO Anderson said the company was prepared to make an "appropriate investment" to upgrade its terminals at New York JFK airport. The new routes include out-of-the-way destinations such as Lagos, Amman, Dakar, Panama City Panama City, city (1990 pop. 34,378), seat of Bay co., NW Fla., on St. Andrews Bay; inc. 1909. A Gulf Coast resort with amusement parks and excellent fishing, it is also a port of entry. The city's industries produce paper, clothing, and chemicals. , Guatemala City Guatemala City City (pop., 1994: city, 823,301; 1999 est.: metro area, 3,119,000), capital of Guatemala. The largest city in Central America, it lies in the central highlands at an elevation of about 4,900 ft (1,490 m). and Liberia. Delta said its strategy of picking under-served international destinations has paid off; every international route launched last year has been profitable. "This is profitable and sustainable flying," said CEO Anderson. Sep 27, 2007 Delta Air Lines, New York JFK Delta Air Lines is hoping its moves to reduce New York JFK congestion help avoid growth-choking restrictions at the airport, but said other airlines will also have to make changes. "This has to be a cooperative effort," said Glen Hauenstein, Delta's executive vice president in charge of network planning. "This is one of the pieces of the puzzle." Hauenstein said the FAA's initial response to Delta's plan was "quite positive." The airport serves the New York metropolitan area New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island is the most populous metropolitan area in the United States and the third most populous in the world, after Tokyo and Mexico City. , along with Newark and LaGuardia airports. Sep 27, 2007 Delta Air Lines, New York JFK Delta Air Lines said on Sept. 26 that it plans to increase capacity at New York's delay-prone John F. Kennedy "John Kennedy" and "JFK" redirect here. For other uses, see John Kennedy (disambiguation) and JFK (disambiguation). John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917–November 22, 1963), was the thirty-fifth President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in Airport by 20 percent next summer. Delta, which along with low-cost carrier A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills or discount carrier / airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services. JetBlue Airways and American Airlines American Airlines Major U.S. airline. American was created through a merger of several smaller U.S. airlines and incorporated in 1934. It continued to buy the routes of other airlines, becoming an international carrier in the 1970s; its routes include South America, the dominates service at JFK, said it plans to add 14 new international routes at the airport by next summer. But in order to ease congestion, Delta plans to schedule flights earlier and later and reduce the number of small planes serving the hub. Sep 27, 2007 Delta Air Lines, New York JFK The Delta Air Lines New York JFK expansion and scheduling changes mean that Delta will have 6 percent fewer peak arrivals and departures next summer and no turboprop aircraft serving the airport, the carrier said. The US Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), component of the U.S. Department of Transportation that sets standards for the air-worthiness of all civilian aircraft, inspects and licenses them, and regulates civilian and military air traffic through its air traffic control has taken the first step toward possibly limiting flights at JFK by requesting spring and summer scheduling information from major carriers. The problems at JFK, which has one of the worst records for on-time performance, came into focus over the summer amid record delays by US airlines. JFK, where Delta operates out of aging terminals, is a key part of Delta's strategy to shift planes to lucrative international markets and away from hard-fought domestic routes. Sep 27, 2007 Delta Air Lines, New York John F. Kennedy International New Delta Air Lines nonstop transatlantic destinations served from New York JFK will include Tel Aviv Tel Aviv (tĕl əvēv`), city (1994 pop. 355,200), W central Israel, on the Mediterranean Sea. Oficially named Tel Aviv–Jaffa, it is Israel's commercial, financial, communications, and cultural center and the core of its largest , Edinburgh, Dakar, Nairobi, Cairo, Malaga, Amman and Lagos. Delta also plans to offer service to Cape Town Cape Town or Capetown, city (1991 pop. 854,616), legislative capital of South Africa and capital of Western Cape, a port on the Atlantic Ocean. It was the capital of Cape Province before that province's subdivision in 1994. subject to approval by the US Dept. of Transportation. Five new Latin American routes American Routes is a public radio program hosted by Nick Spitzer that explores connections between the many musical styles that have blossomed in the United States. It began in the late 1990s, and normally originates from studios in the French Quarter of New Orleans, will be added: Panama City, Guatemala City, Port of Spain Port of Spain, city (1990 pop. 50,878), capital of Trinidad and Tobago, on the Gulf of Paria. It is the industrial and commercial center of the country. From 1958 to 1962, Port of Spain was the capital of the dissolved Federation of the West Indies; in 2005 it became , and San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. and Liberia in Costa Rica Costa Rica (kŏs`tə rē`kə), officially Republic of Costa Rica, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,016,000), 19,575 sq mi (50,700 sq km), Central America. . Sep 27, 2007 Hagerstown Commercial air service in Hagerstown and two other U.S. cities would be preserved through at least Nov. 15 under a federal funding bill awaiting President Bush's signature, Maryland's two U.S. senators said Friday. Sep 28, 2007 Indianapolis International Airport Indianapolis International Airport (IATA: IND, ICAO: KIND, FAA LID: IND) is a public airport located seven miles (11 km) southwest of the central business district of Indianapolis, a city in Marion County, Indiana, United States. TSA training material disrupts Indianapolis airport: A concourse at the Indianapolis International Airport was shut down for about an hour early on Sept. 26 over a suspicious package. The package turned out to be an inert explosive used to train security agents. "A TSA training officer had used the components for training purposes overnight and then inadvertently left them at the checkpoint," said a TSA spokeswoman. Sep 28, 2007 JetBlue Airways, Boston Logan JetBlue Airways at Boston Logan International Airport For the Logan airport in Billings, Montana, see . Logan International Airport (IATA: BOS, ICAO: KBOS, FAA LID: BOS) in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States (and partly in the Town of Winthrop, Massachusetts), is one , is making it even easier for Hub residents to jet off to the Sunshine State as it adds extra flights between Boston and Florida just in time for snowbird snowbird: see junco. season. Sep 26, 2007 Memphis FAA closed Memphis airspace for three hours. The failure of a major telephone line Sept. 25 at the regional air-traffic control air-traffic control air n → Flugsicherung f center in Memphis, Tenn., forced the FAA to reroute flights already in the air and ground or reroute flights that were due to travel through the area. Operations were back to normal by about 3:30 p.m., said spokeswoman for the FAA. Sep 26, 2007 Memphis Airport Outage closed Memphis airspace for three hours. The failure of a major telephone line serving the regional air-traffic control center in Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 25 forced the FAA to reroute flights already in the air and ground or reroute flights that were due to travel through the area. The outage was the latest in a string of embarrassing air traffic equipment and other problems this past spring and summer that spotlighted the aging system that handles thousands of flights daily. Sep 27, 2007 Memphis Airport, AT&T Memphis airport outage caused by AT&T line failure. An failure of equipment maintained by AT&T was behind the air traffic control outage suffered in Memphis, Tenn., on Tuesday, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. an FAA official. The outage lasted for about three hours and limited the center's ability to communicate with flights passing through its airspace, shutting down all airline traffic within 250 miles of Memphis. Sep 28, 2007 New York JFK, JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines JetBlue Airways is based at JFK and Delta Air Lines operates two terminals there. In a statement, JetBlue said it supported FAA efforts aimed at "getting ahead of congestion" and encouraged the agency to immediately convene a meeting of airlines to discuss scheduling. American Airlines operates international and some domestic service at Kennedy. United Airlines has significantly reduced its presence at JFK. Sep 25, 2007 New York John F. Kennedy International Airline operations at New York's JFK jumped 23 percent between October 2006 and July 2007 compared to the same period a year earlier, Transportation Department figures show. Average daily arrivals with delays greater than one hour at JFK increased 114 percent and the airport's on-time arrival rate fell from 69.7 percent to 61.2 percent. JFK's arrival rate in July alone was the worst of any major airport, 57 percent. Sep 25, 2007 New York John F. Kennedy International Airlines are trying to maximize revenues to keep their modest recovery on track and would not welcome government interference. Carriers argue they are just meeting demand and that other aviation operations, like corporate jets, play a role in congestion, especially in New York. Major airlines nationally operated more than 4.3 million flights for the first seven months of 2007, and reported 1.08 million delays. More than 106,000 flights have been canceled. In July alone, airlines scheduled a record number of flights, more than 647,000. Sep 25, 2007 New York John F. Kennedy International The International Air Transport Association, which represents international carriers, said the status quo [Latin, The existing state of things at any given date.] Status quo ante bellum means the state of things before the war. The status quo to be preserved by a preliminary injunction is the last actual, peaceable, uncontested status which preceded the pending controversy. of delays was not acceptable, noting that airlines waste fuel and emit more emissions if arrival and departure times are extended. About 100 international carriers serve JFK. "By reviewing schedules in advance, we hope this will help FAA and Port Authority improve efficiency and better plan for the peak operations next summer," an IATA IATA International Air Transport Association, which sets the rules for air transport, including those concerning air transport of animals. spokesman said. Flight delays and departures are on a record pace for 2007, prompting consumer dissatisfaction and congressional attention to airline service. Sep 25, 2007 New York John F. Kennedy International The US government has taken the first step toward possibly limiting flights as early as next summer at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport, one of the busiest and one of the worst for delays and congestion. The Federal Aviation Administration has taken the rare early step of asking major carriers for their JFK scheduling information for next spring and summer, according to a regulatory notice obtained by Reuters. A similar request also was sent to airlines at New Jersey's Newark Airport, another location hit hard by delays this year. Airlines must respond to both requests by October 11. Sep 25, 2007 Philadelphia International Airlines challenge landing fee imposed by Pennsylvania township. A spat over property taxes has led to the imposition of a new airline privilege fee being charged by the city of Tinicum, Pa., for flights at Philadelphia International Airport. The Air Transport Association and the Air Carrier Association of America are challenging the fee, which they say is forbidden by the Anti-Head Tax Act. Sep 28, 2007 SkyWest Airlines, Denver International Airport This article is about Denver International Airport. For other uses, see KDEN (disambiguation). Denver International Airport (IATA: DEN, ICAO: KDEN, FAA LID: DEN), often called DIA A SkyWest Airlines plane was isolated and searched at Denver International Airport on Thursday after a suspicious item was removed from a passenger's checked luggage, but nothing alarming was found on the aircraft, authorities said. Sep 27, 2007 Unisys Unisys denied a report that it tried to cover up computer break-ins by foreign hackers at DHS DHS Department of Homeland Security (USA) DHS Department of Human Services DHS Department of Health Services DHS Demographic and Health Surveys DHS Dirhams (Morocco national currency) . FBI officials said the agency was looking into the incidents as well as Unisys' response, but that it appears no major security breach occurred. Sep 25, 2007 Unisys FBI looking into alleged Unisys cover-up of security breach. A House Homeland Security Committee aide says the FBI is investigating Unisys for criminal fraud involving the company's alleged cover-up of its failure to detect Chinese cyber intrusions at the Homeland Security Department. A Unisys spokeswoman says "no investigative body has notified us formally or informally of a criminal investigation" on the matter. Unisys has a $1 billion contract to build, secure and manage the computer networks for the TSA and DHS headquarters. Sep 24, 2007 US Airways, Pittsburgh US Airways has reduced service at Pittsburgh International Airport “PIT” redirects here. For other uses, see PIT (disambiguation). Pittsburgh International Airport (IATA: PIT, ICAO: KPIT, FAA LID: PIT , but state and local officials take comfort in a planned $25 million flight operations control center. At a ceremony celebrating the beginning of construction work on the center, US Airways President Scott Kirby said that the airline plans to continue to be a "major player" at the airport. 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