Content Archive: September 2017

Airports

MEBAA Morocco Spurs North African Bizav

Swissport Executive Aviation officials told AIN that all four FBOs it has won licenses for in Morocco would “open by October 2018.”
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Aircraft

First New Dornier Seastar Rolls Out

New-generation Seastar features Honeywell Primus Epic avionics, improved water maneuvering and corrosion-resistant landing gear.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Constant Seeking To Expand Staff with Career Fair

The career fair will be held from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. September 21 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. September 22 at Sauget Village Hall in Saint Louis, Illinois.
Airports

Airports Work To Minimize Irma's Issues

With just a few airports remaining closed from Sunday's Hurricane Irma landfall. Staffing, power and water remain as hurdles in some locations.
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Aircraft

Bombardier Bullish on C Series Delivery Target

Delivering all-new airplanes with reworked PW1500G combustors, Canadian airframer confident it can produce another 19 examples by year-end
Security

Industry, TSA Move Forward on Key Issues Amid Turnover

The ASAC has provided a steady forum for industry concerns to be heard.
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Aircraft

Airbus Installs First Printed Titanium Part on Production A350

3-D printed bracket forms part of widebody’s engine pylon
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FBOs

FBOs Consolidate at Oregon Airport

Butler Aircraft Services, which has been in operation for more than 70 years, was acquired by Leading Edge Aviation at Roberts Field Airport in Redmond.
Avionics

Clay Lacy Discounts FANS Plus ADS-B Upgrade

The discount is available for purchases made before the end of 2017, with installation by the end of 2018.
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Maintenance and Modifications

PIA Opening New $1.3 Million Tech Training Facility

The expansion prepares the Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics for an anticipated increase in demand for maintenance technicians.