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Content Archive: October 2017
AIN Senior Editor Carey Wins NBAA Journalism Honors
The author of the book "Enter the Drones" was honored for his July 2016 article on integrating drones into business aviation operations.
NBAA 2017 Opens with Emotion, Purpose
Civic leaders welcome the association to Las Vegas in the wake of the city's recent tragedy.
Airports
Business Aviation in Japan Sees Steady Increase
The country is taking steps to improve accessability at many gateways.
Avionics
Elbit Showcases EFVS System in Light of New Regs
The ClearVision suite includes a HUD, EVS and Skylens visor device.
Aircraft
TAG Aviation Asia Awarded San Marino AOC
San Marino AOC will open up more possibilities for TAG Aviation Asia customers, beyond the company’s Hong Kong AOC.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Embraer Adds Com, Cabin Options for Legacy 450, 500
FANS 1/A+, Gogo Avance L5 connectivity and new seats available soon for both platforms.
Avionics
BAE Systems Demos Active Control Sidesticks
The Gulfstream G500 will be the first fly-by-wire civil aircraft with active control inceptors when it enters service as expected next year.
Airports
Devastated St. Maarten Resumes Civil Aviation Flights
Three hurricanes in September caused chaos, the first–Irma–devastating the small Caribbean island.
Dedeco Intros Sunburst Abrasives
New line from former 3M division aims to offer competing products for demurring, cleaning and finishing aerospace metals
Aircraft
Latest JetNet iQ Industry Survey Offers Hopeful Signs
Things definitely could be worse, but for the time being, stability seems to be a good thing.
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