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Intrepid Aviation Names Frank Pray Chief Executive Officer
GERMANTOWN, Tennessee, June 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ Intrepid Aviation today announced that leasing industry veteran Frank Pray has joined the company as President and Chief Executive Officer. Pray reports to Ron Anderson, founder and Executive …
GERMANTOWN, Tennessee, June 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ Intrepid Aviation today announced that leasing industry veteran Frank Pray has joined the company as President and Chief Executive Officer. Pray reports to Ron Anderson, founder and Executive …
Category:2006 in aviation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This is a list of aviation-related events from 2006:
Contents
1 Events
1.1 January
1.2 February
1.3 March
1.4 April
1.5 May
1.6 June
1.7 July
1.8 August
1.9 September
1.10 October
1.11 November
1.12 December
2 First flights
2.1 April
2.2 June
2.3 August
2.4 September
2.5 October
2.6 December
3 Entered service
Events
January
January 5 - Independence Air closed operations after declaring bankruptcy.
January 19 - Jet Airways announces its purchase of Air Sahara creating the largest domestic airline in India.
February
February 1 - UAL. Corp United Airlines' parent company emerges from bankruptcy after being in such position since December 9 2002 the longest such filing in history.
February 11 - Steve Fossett broke the record for absolute longest distance flight without landing by taking off from Kennedy Space Center on 8 February heading around the world eastbound and then upon returning to Florida airspace continued across the Atlantic for a second time to land in Bournemouth England after a 76 hour 43 minute flight covering 42469.46 km.
February 16 - Kobe Airport a controversial offshore airport in Kobe Japan opens for airline service.
March
March 14 - Helios Airways was renamed to ajet.
March 16 - New Kitakyushu Airport a controversial offshore airport in Kitakysh northeastern Kysh Japan opens for airline service and Star Flyer discount airline company of Japan maiden flight Haneda-Kitakysh route.
March 25 - A revolutionary scramjet jet engine Hyshot III designed to fly at seven times the speed of sound is successfully tested at Woomera South Australia.
March 29 - The Sea Harrier was withdrawn from service.
April
May
May 1 - Song (airline) turned down all operations to Delta Air Lines.
May 3 - Armavia Flight 967 crashes into the Black Sea shortly before it was due to land at Adler-Sochi International Airport in Russia.
May 6 - The U.S. Air Force retired the last Lockheed Martin C-141 Starlifter The Hanoi Taxi landed for the last time and was received in a formal retirement ceremony at the National Museum of the United States Air Force located at WPAFB in Riverside Ohio near Dayton.
May 18 - The world's biggest passenger jet the Airbus A380 lands at Heathrow Airport for the first time making its UK debut.
May 23 - The collision of a Greek and a Turkish fighter jet above southeastern Aegean Sea results in the death of the Greek pilot. The accident took place as the two aircraft were involved in a mock fight.
June
June 3 - A Chinese KJ-200 airborne warning and control system aircraft crashes in Anhui province China. All 40 people on board were killed.
June 23 - The RAF Retire the Canberra from service after 55 years.
July
July 7 - Antonov An-12B operated as Mango Airlines of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) had engine failure after departure from Goma for Kisangani and crashed into a hill and burned 10 km NW of Sake DRC on return to Goma killing all 6 aboard. (Reg RA-11338 was sold to Angola as D2-FRC in May 2000 then 9U-BHN and later 9Q-CVT)
July 8 - Aerospace scientists in Toronto conduct the first confirmed flight of a manned ornithopter operating under its own power.
July 9 - S7 Airlines Flight 778 crashes in Irkutsk Russia killing at least 118 people of the 192 on the plane.
July 10 - All 45 passengers aboard PIA Flight 688 die in a crash on takeoff in Multan Pakistan.
July 21-26 - the 17th FAI World Precision Flying Championship in Troyes France. Individual winners: 1. Krzysztof Wieczorek (Poland) - 3Xtrim 2. Janusz Darocha (Poland) - Cessna 152 3. Krzysztof Skrtowicz (Poland) - 3Xtrim. Team winners: 1. Poland 2. Czech Republic 3. France.
July 26-31 - the 15th FAI World Rally Flying Championship in Troyes France. Individual winners: Wacaw Wieczorek / Micha Wieczorek (Poland) Ji Filip / Michal Filip (Czech Republic) Petr Opat / Tomas Rajdl (Czech Republic). Team winners: 1. Czech Republic 2. Poland 3. France.
August
August 10 - A plot to denonate several airliners over the Atlantic Ocean is foiled. Tightened security measures in the UK and USA and flight cancellations which happened afterwards caused severe chaos at several London airports.
August 22 - A Tupolev Tu-154 plane carrying 160 passengers and 10 crew from southern Russia to Saint Petersburg crashes in eastern Ukraine
August 25 - Rollout of first Block 20 RQ-4 Global Hawk at Northrop Grumman's Plant 42 manufacturing facility in Palmdale California.
August 27 - Comair Flight 5191 carrying 47 passengers and 3 crew members crashes in Kentucky after taking off for Atlanta. One survivor is in critical condition. Cause of crash is unknown.
August 27- Boeing 737-900ER/9GP is shown with the first operator being Lion Air.
September
One of five existing Aerocar flying cars is put up for sale for $3.5 million 1
September 1 An Iran Air Tours Tu-154 carrying 148 people crashes while attempting to land in Mashad Iran killing 29 people.
September 6 - Frontier Airlines operated a new airline named Lynx Aviation (United States).
September 29 Gol Transportes Areos Flight 1907 a Boeing 737 collides with an Embraer Legacy business jet and crashes in Mato Grosso Brazil. The Embraer Legacy with seven on board lands safely with no reported injuries. All 154 people on board the Boeing 737 perished.
October
October 3 Turkish Airlines Flight 1476 a Boeing 737 is hijacked over Greece. The plane landed in Brindisi Italy. None of the 113 people on board were hurt.
October 10 Atlantic Airways Flight 670 a BAe 146 slides off the runway at Stord Norway killing four of the 16 people on board.
October 11 New York Yankees baseball pitcher Cory Lidle's Cirrus SR20 aircraft crashes in New York City killing Lidle and his flight instructor.
October 25-26 - Oasis Hong Kong Airlines originally began service with initial service to London-Gatwick on the 25th but due to problems with rights flying over Russia the initial flight OHK 700/O8 700 was delayed to the 26th.
October 31 - ajet formerly Helios Airways ceased operations.
November
November 1 - Emirates Airline cancels its order for 10 Airbus A340-600HGW.
November 3 - Qantas announces an order for 8 more Airbus A380 along with an order for 4 Airbus A330-200.
November 7 - FedEx announces the first cancellation of the Airbus A380. Instead FedEx orders 15 Boeing 777 Freighters.
November 7 - The Royal Australian Air Force's first C-17 Globemaster III makes its maiden flight.
November 14 - EasyJet announces an order for 52 Airbus A319.
November 26 - United Airlines Flight 814 returned to Denver Airport after suffering a Coyote strike on take off. The Boeing 737 returned safely.
December
December 1 - Air Berlin orders 60 Boeing 737 with delivery scheduled for November 2007.
December 1 - CR Airways based in Hong Kong changes its name to Hong Kong Airlines.
December 5 - Lufthansa becomes the first airline to order the Boeing 747-8 passenger jet with an order for 20 planes and options for an additional 20 planes.
December 8 - NASA F/A-18 Hornet modified with Active Aeroelastic Wing is designated the X-53.
December 15 - First flight of a U.S. Air Force aircraft a B-52 Stratofortress powered solely by a blend of synthetic jet fuel produced by Syntroleum.
First flights
April
April 7 - First free-flight of Boeing X-37
June
June 8 - Bell 417
June 19 - Lockheed C-5M Super Galaxy
August
August 9 - BAE Skylynx II UAV
August 15 - EA-18 Growler First production aircraft
September
September 5 - Boeing 737-900ER.
September 12 - Boeing 747 Large Cargo Freighter.
October
October 23 - Production CH-47F
December
December 15 - F-35 Lightning II
December 18 - MQ-8B Fire Scout
Entered service
February - Boeing 777-200LR Worldliner with PIA
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Cleveland airport’s future flies high with Johnson at the controls
Clint Johnson has always had an interest in flying. Like many involved in aviation, he began immersing himself in the industry from the time he was going to Brooklyn High School, right outside of Lumberton.
Clint Johnson has always had an interest in flying. Like many involved in aviation, he began immersing himself in the industry from the time he was going to Brooklyn High School, right outside of Lumberton.
Aruba Aviation Expo 2006
displays of everything that has to do with the aviation industry on the island. ... every aspect of aviation is represented including radio controlled ...
displays of everything that has to do with the aviation industry on the island. ... every aspect of aviation is represented including radio controlled ...
NH infrastructure gets a ‘C’ from engineers
CONCORD – New Hampshire’s roads, dams, waterworks and other infrastructure systems have been graded by engineers, and while the result may not be dazzling enough to hang on the refrigerator, it could be worse. The New Hampshire section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released its New Hampshire infrastructure report card on Wednesday. The state received a cumulative grade of “C ...
CONCORD – New Hampshire’s roads, dams, waterworks and other infrastructure systems have been graded by engineers, and while the result may not be dazzling enough to hang on the refrigerator, it could be worse. The New Hampshire section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released its New Hampshire infrastructure report card on Wednesday. The state received a cumulative grade of “C ...
patriot aviation
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Click here to visit the official website of the Federal Aviation Administration: ... Copyright © 2006 - PATRIOT AVIATION SERVICES - All rights reserved. ...
IATA's outlook bleak despite strong Asia-Pacific performance
Attendees of the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) 67th Annual General Meeting in Singapore received some dismal news during the conference: The association reduced its 2011 aviation profit forecast by a staggering 54 percent.
Attendees of the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) 67th Annual General Meeting in Singapore received some dismal news during the conference: The association reduced its 2011 aviation profit forecast by a staggering 54 percent.
BMG Aviation, Inc.
Full service fixed base operator located at the county airport. Includes fuel prices, ... BMG Aviation • 984 South Kirby Road • Bloomington, IN 47403. Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. ...
Full service fixed base operator located at the county airport. Includes fuel prices, ... BMG Aviation • 984 South Kirby Road • Bloomington, IN 47403. Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. ...
Baker/LPA’s Claudia Holliway Elected to AAAE Board of Directors
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Baker/LPA's Claudia Holliway Elected to AAAE Board of Directors
PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Baker/LPA's Claudia Holliway Elected to AAAE Board of Directors
Aviation India: Archives " General Aviation – May 2006
Monday, May 29, 2006. Brisbane to host Asia Pacific Aviation Summit in July. Finance ... Too many regulatory issues in Indian aviation: JP Morgan ...
Monday, May 29, 2006. Brisbane to host Asia Pacific Aviation Summit in July. Finance ... Too many regulatory issues in Indian aviation: JP Morgan ...
GoAir places $7.2 billion order with Airbus
MUMBAI: Low-fare domestic airline GoAir on Thursday announced that it had ordered an additional 72 aircraft worth Rs.32,000 crore ($7.2 billion) from Airbus, taking its total order with Airbus to 92 aircraft worth Rs.43,200 crore ($9.6 billion).
MUMBAI: Low-fare domestic airline GoAir on Thursday announced that it had ordered an additional 72 aircraft worth Rs.32,000 crore ($7.2 billion) from Airbus, taking its total order with Airbus to 92 aircraft worth Rs.43,200 crore ($9.6 billion).
2006 Arctic Aviation Experts Conference, Canada | Institute ...
8-10 November 2006 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Arctic Aviation Experts Conference -- co-hosted by the ... six countries met to discuss the impacts on aviation in the north. ...
8-10 November 2006 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Arctic Aviation Experts Conference -- co-hosted by the ... six countries met to discuss the impacts on aviation in the north. ...
Utah Unmanned Vehicle Manufacturer Awarded $5 Million by U.S. Navy
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kairos Autonomi has been awarded a contract by the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) for the Navy Moving Land Target Program. Kairos manufactures Robotic Appliqué Kits for military applications.
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kairos Autonomi has been awarded a contract by the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) for the Navy Moving Land Target Program. Kairos manufactures Robotic Appliqué Kits for military applications.
NC Aviation, Inc.
To maximize your aviation dollar call us and let our worldwide network and ... © 2006 NC Aviation, Inc. All rights reserved. Design by cybercorners.com ...
To maximize your aviation dollar call us and let our worldwide network and ... © 2006 NC Aviation, Inc. All rights reserved. Design by cybercorners.com ...
Special to the Times | Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
Friday, June 17, 2011 For years, the management at Tampa International Airport refused to jump into a popular game in airline recruiting: paying to play. The idea of doling out dollars to airlines to fly new routes seemed unfair and fraught with financial peril. Enter Joe Lopano, a cocky New Yorker who became TIA's new CEO in January. A top priority: increase the anemic number of nonstop flights ...
Friday, June 17, 2011 For years, the management at Tampa International Airport refused to jump into a popular game in airline recruiting: paying to play. The idea of doling out dollars to airlines to fly new routes seemed unfair and fraught with financial peril. Enter Joe Lopano, a cocky New Yorker who became TIA's new CEO in January. A top priority: increase the anemic number of nonstop flights ...
Category:2006 in aviation - Wikimedia Commons
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Aviation in the 2000s: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 ... Media in category "2006 in aviation" The following 200 files are in this category, out of ...
United fined for drug, alcohol testing violations
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday that it is proposing a $584,375 civil penalty against United Airlines for allegedly violating regulations for drug and alcohol testing of "safety-sensitive" employees.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Friday that it is proposing a $584,375 civil penalty against United Airlines for allegedly violating regulations for drug and alcohol testing of "safety-sensitive" employees.


















