Content Archive: January 2011

Rotorcraft

Eurocopter’s Latest X-Project To Replace Dauphin

Eurocopter CEO Lutz Bertling yesterday set the bar high for the
FBOs

Newark Airport GBAS Vulnerable to Truckers’ GPS Jammers

GPS approaches at New Jersey airport cannot be certified until the jamming issue is resolved
Aircraft

Gulfstream Gets High Five for G650 Program

Gulfstream G650 S/N 6005–the fifth and final flight-test iteration of the new wide-cabin business jet–lifted off yesterday for the first time, flying for 2
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Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Seeks $1M Penalty against San Antonio Aero

The FAA has proposed a $1,025,000 civil penalty against San Antonio Aerospace for allegedly violating the Department of Transportation’s workplace drug-and

FAA still not policing Part 91 management companies

There is an irony apparent in the events following the February 2005 Challenger accident at Teterboro.
Aircraft

BAE Systems Cancels Sale of Avionics Business, Cuts UK Jobs

BAE Systems abandoned plans to sell most of its remaining avionics capabilities.
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Aircraft

China’s New Fighter Prompts Renewed F-16 Plea from Taiwan

Taiwanese president Ma Ying-Jeou renewed his nation’s plea to the U.S.
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Aircraft

F-35 Program Restructured Again as the STOVL Version Faces the Axe

Lockheed Martin has two years to fix problems with the F-35B short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) version of the Joint Strike Fighter, or it will b
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