Content Archive: October 2016

Rotorcraft

TRU Expanding Helicopter Sim Offerings

The company is focusing on ensuring seat-of-the-pant feel in its simulators.

Light Jets Lift Latest UBS Bizjet Market Index

The index rose 10 percent from last month, to 34, which is the second sequential increase since it bottomed at a record low of 29 in May.
Accidents

NTSB Faults Crew 'Mismanagement' in Akron Hawker Crash

NTSB recommended FAA require flight data monitoring programs and safety management systems for all Part 135 operators.
Maintenance and Modifications

Jet Aviation Vienna Expands Bombardier Bizjet Support

With its new EASA approval, the location can now provide line service for Globals, and base maintenance for the Challenger 350
Safety

How to Fight a Fire in a Business Jet

How to Fight a Fire in a Business Jet
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ATC

Key Step Taken Toward Single European Sky ATC

Brussels-based agency said it will collaborate with the ATC providers of its member states and with aircraft operators.

Flying To Cuba Still Restricted, But Easier

Landing permits were once a ‘hair-raising’ experience, but now exponentially more efficient, operators find.
Rotorcraft

Bell Training Facility in Spain to Open by Year-end

Center is designed to serve the training needs of European customers, beginning with pilot training on the Bell 429.

AOPA, GAMA Ask Supreme Court To Hear Case

The associations fear the case could pave the way for juries to set aircraft design standards at the state level.
Aircraft

Embraer's Large Bizjet Deliveries Climb in 2016

Year-to-date deliveries at the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer are down by just one aircraft from the first three quarters of last year.