Content Archive: November 2010

Maintenance and Modifications

BAE Systems’ ABJ Program Growing

BAE Systems and Design Q have unveiled the latest cabin concept for the Avro Business Jet, an executive version of BAE’s Avro RJ and BAE 146 regional jet
Avionics

Universal Avionics Selected by Gulfstream

Gulfstream selected Universal Avionics’ cockpit voice recorder with recorder independent power supply (Rips) and flight data recorder as forward-fit, sta
Engines

Qantas A380s Back in the Air

Qantas resumed flying two of its six A380s on November 26, after replacing some of their Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines.
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Aircraft

Cessna studies single-engine t-prop

It’s no secret that Cessna is in the early stages of developing a new single-engine turboprop–one designed for fast, comfortable traveling and intended t
Regulations and Government

GOP House Victory Costs GA Some Allies

With the Republican victories last month, several prominent backers of general aviation have moved on.
Regulations and Government

French Helo Lobby Concerned by New Rules

France’s helicopter lobby association, the UFH, is concerned about new rules recently released by the country’s civil aviation authority, the DGAC.
Safety

Overhaul of Pilot Flight- and Duty-time Rules Roundly Criticized

A new pilot flight- and duty-time rule proposed by the U.S.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Sifco Offers Cadmium Touch-up Kit for AOG Applications

“We have a specialized process to repair damaged cadmium that makes it particularly suitable to
Maintenance and Modifications

Jet Aviation Offers Mobile Maintenance in Northeast U.S.

Jet Aviation has launched its Jet Response mobile maintenance service program, which dedicates
Maintenance and Modifications

Gulfstream Expanding Savannah Location

Gulfstream Aerospace has announced a $500 million, seven-year facility expansion plan at its Sa