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January 18, 2005

Flying To The Inauguration

New ATC Management Scheme In Effect

From the NBAA... The 2005 Presidential Inauguration on Thursday is expected to bring a significant increase in air traffic operations through the airports serving the Washington DC metropolitan area, particularly Washington-Dulles (IAD) and Baltimore-Washington (BWI). The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) Air Traffic Control Traffic Management System has developed plans to address arrival delays during the days leading up to the Inauguration, to address parking capacities at impacted airports, and to facilitate departures on the day following the Inauguration.

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The Taxman Cometh...

And NATA'S Popular Tax Seminar Is Back For Second Year

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) is once again offering a special tax seminar specifically geared towards Part 135 air charter operators. The Tax Seminar for Air Charter Operators is designed to provide answers to some of the most common tax-related issues faced by the charter industry.

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Aviation Development Group Snaps Up Former Bombardier/Lear Facility At DIA

"An Investment Opportunity We Found Attractive"

Aviation Development Group, LLC has announced that they will be acquiring the former Bombardier/Learjet facility at Denver International Airport, the nation's second largest airport and the fifth largest in the world.

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Call For Nominations: 2005 European Business Aviation Awards

Time To Single Out The Best Of The Best Created to honor individuals who have made a significant identifiable contribution to the advancement of business aviation in Europe, the European Business Aviation Award is presented each year to one or more individuals on the occasion of EBACE, the only European exhibition of its kind to focus exclusively on business aviation. This year nominations are due to EBACE's European or USA Offices by March 15, 2005.

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Avionics Technician Of The Year: Andy Scanlon

Columbia Air Services Worker Lauded By FAA

Columbia Air Services, says that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) in Portland, ME, has named Andy Scanlon of Columbia's Bar Harbor location the 2004 Avionics Technician of the Year. The Portland FSDO, which oversees aviation safety in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, cited the range of Scanlon's work with aircraft electronics including certifications, benchwork and installations, and his experience with highly complex and sophisticated military systems.

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Executive Jet Management Realigns Outside Charter Sales Team

New Names, New Faces

Executive Jet Management (EJM), a provider of aircraft management and charter services worldwide, announced a realignment of its growing outside national charter sales team to support the company's continued growth.

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