Content Archive: March 2015

FBOs

Fort Wayne Airport Decides To Go It Alone on FBO

The Indiana airport's board voted to "self-provde" FBO services at its new airport-owned FBO, which will replace the Atlantic Aviation facility next year.
Engines

Rolls To Create Composites Center in Bristol, UK

Facility to serve as 'center of excellence' for development of carbon-titanium fan blades
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Rotorcraft

AgustaWestland Notches More Malaysian Business

More helicopters and training commitment announced for the region.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Lotus Aviation Group Expands Completions Facility

The new hangar is one step in the Fort Lauderdale-based company's expansion plans.
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Environment

Boeing 757 ecoDemonstrator Takes Flight

Pair of proving flights show operational readiness for latest round of testing
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Aircraft

VistaJet Transitions to All Challenger and Global Fleet, Plots U.S. Expansion

Company retired its last remaining Learjet 60—the aircraft type that its started with in 2004.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Jet Aviation to Complete VIP 777s for Asian Customer

Jet Aviation's Basel facility is starting work on VIP interiors for a pair of 777-300ERs ordered by an undisclosed Asian customer.
Rotorcraft

Airbus Sells H135s to APR for Malaysian EMS Operations

Airbus Helicopters builds its fleet in Malaysia with more sales and support.
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Regulations and Government

Shuster Looks To Foreign ATC Systems for FAA Reform

Shuster hints that next reauthorization bill may look to create new air traffic control structure
Regulations and Government

Boeing's Conner Argues Case for Ex-Im Bank Reauthorization

Commercial Airplanes CEO Raymond Conner says Boeing would be 'significantly' affected if Congress dissolves the Ex-Im Bank.
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