Content Archive: March 2011

Charter & Fractional

NetJets Places First-ever Bombardier Order, and It’s a Big One

NetJets, the Berkshire Hathaway-owned fractional-share operator, completed a purchase agreement late last night for up to 120 new Bombardier Global jets, a
Maintenance and Modifications

ARSA Challenges FAA Delay on Drug Testing Order

The latest development in a long-running battle between the Aeronautical Repair Station Association (Arsa) and the FAA over the agency’s 2006 Drug and Alco
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Settles, Phoenix Heliparts To Be Recertified

Phoenix-based Phoenix Heliparts has reached a settlement with the FAA in its
Maintenance and Modifications

ASA Takes a Bite Out of Stolen Parts Crime

The Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA) has inaugurated a free, publicly available s
Maintenance and Modifications

Dallas Airmotive Supports Honeywell Engines

Dallas Airmotive has received authorization from Honeywell Aerospace to supply turbofan engine and APU support services for the Asia-Pacific region.
Maintenance and Modifications

Air India Signs Agreement for GE90 Engine Fleet Mx

Air India will expand MRO capabilities at its Mumbai, India facility to include GE90 engine overhaul.
Safety

SMS Resources, Costs, Benefits

There are many resources available for SMS implementation.

General aviation proves its value

General aviation is an extraordinary industry with a terrible appellation.
Charter & Fractional

Will revolt spell the end of Egypt's bizjet boom?

Business aviation flew to the rescue of several thousand people fleeing Egypt during protests that led to the overthrow of long-standing President Hosni Mu
Aircraft

China Firm To Buy Cirrus Aircraft

Cirrus Aircraft president and CEO Brent Wouters announced yesterday morning that China Aviation Industry General Aircraft (Caiga) has signed an agreement t