Content Archive: September 2017

Airlines

JetBlue’s Hayes Rails against Legacy Airline Power Grab

During speech at Aero Club of Washington, the JetBlue CEO sides with Persian Gulf airlines
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Global Aerospace Adds Pro Services Liability Insurance

New coverage is aimed at aerospace contractors, aircraft maintenance providers, auditors and engineers, among others.
FBOs

FBO Replies To Pricing Complaint

OK3 Air, the lone provider at Utah's Heber City Municipal Airport, disputes AOPA's view of what constitutes "reasonable."
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Gogo's Bizav Data Service To Go Global in 2018

“Gogo’s Ku satellite service will deliver a superior experience to anything else in the market today for anyone flying globally on business jets,” it said.
Aircraft

Comac Inks Big C919 Deals at Beijing Aviation Expo

Order tally now reaches 730 for the Chinese narrowbody
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Former Senior Pentagon Official To Take Reins of AIA

Eric Fanning has held numerous senior positions, including with three military departments and with the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Avionics

GAMA: 40,000 U.S. GA Airplanes Now Have ADS-B Out

This is out of the FAA-estimated 100,000 to 160,000 general aviation aircraft that will need to have ADS-B Out before the Jan. 1, 2020 deadline.
Regulations and Government

India To Drop International Bizjet Ops 'Irritant'

YA number requirement is “extraneous” and no Western country requires it, according to India’s Business Aircraft Operators Association.
FBOs

Milan Sees 26,000 GA Movements Last Year

GA traffic was up 15 percent for the city's two airports last year.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Cobham to Show Off New Aviator S Satcom Series

The UK-based OEM describes its new line as smaller and lighter than any other Inmarsat system.