Content Archive: May 2016

Aircraft

Bombardier Introduces CRJ Cabin Upgrade

Retrofits available in 12 months, but still no launch customer

European Bizav Flying Recovers in April

Year-to-date, flying in the region is still trailing 2015 by 1.6 percent.
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GPWS Pioneer Bateman To Retire

Bateman has secured nearly 50 U.S. patents and another 250 international patents over a career that spanned a half a century.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Argus Completes Acquisition of UAS Safety Institute

USI is the official UAS training provider for Global Aerospace under its SM4 Safety Initiative.
Rotorcraft

With FAA Papers in Hand, R44 Cadet Now Ready for Duty

The training helicopter has the same airframe, rotor system and Lycoming O-540-F1B5 as the R44 Raven I, but the Cadet’s rear seats are removed.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

2016 Aviation Insurance Report

Is the insurance industry “declining in relevance” or the operator’s best friend?
Maintenance and Modifications

Empire Aviation To Market Citation X, Sovereign Winglets

To date, almost a third of Citation X owners have opted to have these winglets installed, and the winglets are standard equipment on the Citation X+.
FBOs

Utah Airport Takes Over FBO Duties

The airport will assume fueling duties from Leading Edge Aviation.
FBOs

GateOne Expands to Utah

The company's roster now includes FBOs in Texas and Utah.
Aircraft

Mitsubishi Eyes ‘Expedited’ Flight Testing in U.S.

Hopes to bring first MRJ to U.S. by this summer