Content Archive: August 2014

Safety

U.S. Bans Its Operators from Flying Over Syria

Continued fighting in the country poses a threat to civilian air traffic, according to the FAA.
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Europe Delays ADS-B out Equipment Mandate

Aircraft flying in European airspace have until June 7, 2020, to meet the ADS-B out mandate for retrofits to older aircraft.

Bizjet Demand Still Lagging Rise in Corporate Profits

Regardless, business jet deliveries rose 9 percent in the first half of this year.

BAE Systems Reports Typhoon Saudi, E-scan Radar Status

BAE Systems plans to deliver 12 Typhoons to Saudi Arabia this year
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UAS Relaunches Executive Travel Division

Relaunch includes new customized services, a dedicated team and refreshed logo.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Ruag Offers Real Wood Flooring for Business Aircraft

It is available as veneer and can be laid in different patterns anywhere in the aircraft.

Avfuel Network Continues Expansion

Apex Aviation at Vernal (Utah) Regional Airport and Wells Aircraft at Hutchinson (Kan.) Municipal Airport join the network.

NTSB Plans To Change Investigation Procedures

Those involved in accident investigations will be more free to share information to improve safety.

FAA Wants To Identify UAS Center of Excellence

The FAA will fund the center with $500,000 annually.

EagleMed Cuts Ribbon on New Weather Station

System will deliver up-to-date weather information to pilots serving five communities in southwest Texas.