Content Archive: February 2011

Regulations and Government

Phenom 100 Target of Airworthiness Directive

A proposed FAA Airworthiness Directive targets the Embraer Phenom 100’s angle-of-attack (AOA) system.
FBOs

Military Passes NAS Brunswick to Civilian Use

A ceremony was held last month at the Naval Air Station at Brunswick, Maine to celebrate the “approval of the public benefit conveyance of the property t
FBOs

Shell Aviation Fuels Adds Two FBOs

Shell fuels distributor Eastern Aviation Fuels has added two new FBOs to its network.
FBOs

FBO Profile: Dallas facilities

With the Super Bowl now ranked as the largest one-day sporting event in the country, managers at FBOs in the Dallas/Fort Worth area knew it would take mont

PS Engineering finds good things come in small packages

PS Engineering has found a big market for the small package that is its PAV80 audio/video entertainment system. Introduced in 2005, the PAV80 is now the K
Maintenance and Modifications

Hawker Beechcraft Launches Mobile Support Vehicles

Hawker Beechcraft Global Customer Support (GCS) is augmenting its existing service and support resources with the addition of dedicated air and ground mobi
Maintenance and Modifications

Registration open for Sherwin-Williams Coatings Classes

Sherwin-Williams is hosting a series of training sessions this year to teach participants about surface pretreatm
Rotorcraft

EC225 Sim Fits the Bill for Offshore Training

Supporting the burgeoning development of wind farms is the next big growth opportunity in the offshore helicopter transportation market, according to Euroc
Aircraft

ATR banks on resumption of turboprop revival

Judging by figures released at a Paris press briefing on January 20, the waning resurgence of the commercial turboprop market has, if anything, resumed at