Content Archive: May 2010

Engines

Honeywell Engine Drives New Hawker

Coming together yesterday at the show with a model of the Honeywell TFE731-50R–the enhanced performance engine that will help make the new Hawker 800XPR a
Cabin Interior and Electronics

JCB Aero To Become Refurbishing Center

Aircraft cabin furniture supplier JCB Aero (Booth No.

EBAA threatens pullout from emissions scheme

The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) may advise its members to pull out of the European Union’s emissions trading scheme if Eurocontrol does n

Emissions Trading Scheme ‘Detrimental’ to Bizav Community

The long-term costs associated with environmental legislation could be “detrimental” to the business aviation community, according to Bob Shuter, chairman

EBACE 2010 News Clips

Emteq Nets Challenger 850 Completions WorkAvionics, maintenance and lighting specialist Emteq (Booth No.

Execujet, Hangar8 Sign CAE Training Deals

ExecuJet’s chief executive officer Niall Olver, left, and CAE’s group president, civil simulation products, training and services Jeff Roberts seal a partn
Maintenance and Modifications

Dassault Falcon Adds Hong Kong ASC; Shanghai is Next

“We now have an agreement in place with Hawker Pacific in Shanghai to become our next authorized service center (ASC) once all MRO approvals have been gran
Maintenance and Modifications

Airworks Named India’s Honeywell Authorized Center

Honeywell has named India-based Air Works as a regional forward-stocking location partner for key mechanical and avionics parts.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Opens Facility at Amsterdam Schiphol

Bombardier Aerospace on Saturday opened its newest wholly owned service center, located at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam.
Maintenance and Modifications

FSI/Cessna MX Advantage Program Gets Wichita Facility

FlightSafety International will build a training center in Wichita, Kan.