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January 22, 2012

Religious Broadcaster Fined For Interference With FAA

Non-Certified FM Transmitter Interfered With Jacksonville Center

The authorization of low-power FM stations by the FCC starting in 2000 has resulted in lots of churches and other non-profits putting up 100-watt FM stations designed to cover a radius of about 3.5 miles. But many of the licensees are on shoestring budgets, and shortcuts in engineering or equipment selection can result in interference to aviation communications and navigation.

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Airfare Comparison Site Users Agree With 'Fat Tax'

Agree That Overweight People Should Pay More For Fuel Use

Ex-Qantas Finance Chief Tony Webber said Tuesday that he believes that passengers who weigh more should pay more to fly on planes due to the additional fuel burned. While this opinion has been met with anger by many, a poll by flight comparison site Skyscanner Found that the vast majority of consumers were actually in agreement.

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Contract Extended For Two World Airways MD-11 Freighters

Allied Air Leasing The Aircraft For Africa-Europe Routes

World Airways has extended its cooperation with Allied Air Cargo for the lease of two MD-11F aircraft beginning in January 2012 for service between Europe and various cities in Africa. World Airways, a subsidiary of Global Aviation Holdings Inc., began operating aircraft for Allied Air in October 2008.

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