Content Archive: May 2018

Airlines

Brexit Starts To Ring Alarm Bells for UK Aviation Sector

Aviation lawyers say delays in clarifying what Brexit will mean, with the deadline looming, could cause chaos for UK aviation.
Regulations and Government

Senate Panel Set To Move on Homendy Nomination for NTSB

If confirmed, Homendy would bring expertise in rail and pipeline safety to the NTSB.
Avionics

APiJET Completes Icelandair Data Service Deployment

First applications appear on Boeing 757s and 767s
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Avionics

American Airlines To Equip A321s with ACSS’s ADS-B In

Installation to support ACSS/FAA agreement to implement SafeRoute suite in U.S. airspace
Regulations and Government

FAA Rulemakings Will Pave Way for New Supersonic Era

The FAA hopes to issue a proposed rule on supersonic noise certification regulations and a second on special issuance requirements in 2019.
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Regulations and Government

Australia PBCS Authorization Takes Effect

Performance-based communication and surveillance (PBCS) permits flights along the most efficient routes and flight levels.
Rotorcraft

Curti Unveils Zefhir Helicopter

Curti unveiled its Zefhir Helicopter at last month's Aero Friedrichshafen show in Germany.

Victor Appoints Joe Cohen New CEO

Joe Cohen has been named the new CEO of on-demand charter company Victor.
Avionics

Satellite Data Unit STC'd for Gulfstream G450, G550

DL150 combines many capabilities, including datalink com for FANS 1/A+ installations, air traffic services notification, and ACARS and CPDLC messaging.

MEBAA Show Eyes Expo 2020 Volumes

Business aviation in the region is facing challenges and opportunities, both of which will be discussed at the upcoming show.