Content Archive: September 2017

Airports

More Florida Airports Back Online

Just two days after Hurricane Irma blanketed the state, the list of closed airports continues to dwindle.
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Avionics

Revamped Rockwell Collins CASP Growing At 15% Per Year

Additions of elite, entry-level options broadens service’s appeal.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Adding Major Maintenance, Paint Facilities in Provo

The $70 million, 275,000-sq-ft project is slated for completion in 2019

NTSB Providing Behind Scenes Look with Podcast Series

Set to debut this fall, the series of podcasts will include interviews with board members, modal office directors, investigators and other personnel.
Charter & Fractional

Philippines Telecom Forms Air Charter Firm

Philippines Telecom's King Air 350 and Leonardo AW139 and Bell 429 helicopters previously used in house will now be offered for charter.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Inflight Connectivity Demand Doesn’t Have to Break Operators’ Budgets

Honeywell’s GoDirect Access services allow crews to tailor inflight data usage and maintain control over operating costs.
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Rotorcraft

Harvey: Anatomy of Rescue Ops

Civil and military operators joined OEMs in the rescue and relief efforts.
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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.