Content Archive: May 2017

Airports

Construction Work Displaces EBACE 2017 Static Display

Attendees have to take a shuttle bus from the exhibit hall to a new-location static display area due construction of the airport passenger terminal.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Airbus Launches Drone Imagery Capture, Analytics Subsidiary

U.S.-based Airbus Aerial will provide imagery services to customers using both drones and satellites.
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European Bizav Flying Rises on Wings of AOC Operators

AOC flights surged 4 percent last month and have increased in each of the last six months.
Aircraft

Gulfstream Flies Third G600, On Track for 2018 EIS

Company also increased the number of flight test aircraft from three to four to maximize efficiency in flight testing.
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Argus: U.S. Bizav Flying Logs 5.3 Percent Gain in April

The business aviation data firm expects the improvements to continue, predicting a 3.9 percent increase for this month.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Commercial UAS Operators Urged To Mitigate Liability

Given current trends, “It’s highly likely your organization will get involved with UAVs in the next decade."
Regulations and Government

Russian Pilots Protesting Mass License Revocations

Rosaviatsiya has revoked hundreds of pilots licenses and could nullify as many as 1,000 more in the near term.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

EASA Proposes To Regulate Small Drones in Europe

Proposal allows EASA Member States to define zones in their territory where either drone operations are prohibited or restricted.
Regulations and Government

U.S. Airline Customer Service Places Spotlight on ATC Reform

Debate on ATC reform heightens on Capitol Hill, while GA advocates continue dialog with White House.

Textron's Fourth Longitude Takes To Skies

The aircraft is on track for certification later this year.
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