Content Archive: June 2010

Bizav Flight Activity Still Trending Upward

According to TraqPak data released yesterday by aviation specialized services firm Argus, business aircraft flight activity climbed 7.9 percent last month
Regulations and Government

TSA To Take a Fresh Look at DCA Access

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants to improve on the anemic number of general aviation flights into Ronald Reagan Washington National A
Environment

ETS Support Facility Decision Still Not Resolved

Eurocontrol’s emissions trading scheme (ETS) support facility has still not been definitively confirmed as an option for operators to meet their obligation
Charter & Fractional

DOT Grants Brokers Charter Approval for Govt. Ops

The Air Charter Association of North America (Acana) has been working with the Department of Transportation to inform and educate the agency about the bene
Aircraft

Boeing Starts Assembling First 747-8 Intercontinental

Boeing has begun assembling the fuselage of the first 747-8 Inte
Aircraft

Gulfstream Adds EVS Capability to the GIII, GIV and GV

Gulfstream Aerospace completed installation of a Kollsman General Aviation Vision System (GAViS) on a Gulfstream IV.

Boeing To Demo Cooperative UAV Technologies for U.S. Air Force

Boeing has been awarded a three-year $9.8 million contract from the U.S.
Charter & Fractional

XOJet To Install Airborne Broadband Fleet-wide

Aircraft charter hybrid XOJet said it will install airborne high-speed Internet to its fleet of five Bombardier Challenger 300s and 19 Cessna Citation Xs.

ARSA to Clinton: Remove Foreign Repair Station Language in FAA Bill

The Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) is warning the Obama Administration that wording in the FAA reauthorization legislation pending on Capit

Manufacturers Unhitch Delivery Wagon from Order Book Horse

Airbus COO for customers John Leahy remains optimistic, even when faced with no increase in deliveries of new aircraft in 2010; one man’s zero growth is an
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