Content Archive: May 2018

Airlines

Japan Airlines To Launch Long-haul LCC

Plans to start international services by summer of 2020
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Rotorcraft

Bell 505 Earns China CAAC Certification

Approval Clears Way For Deliveries Of More Than 110 Orders
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Intl. Air & Space Hall of Fame To Honor FSI Chief, CAN

The International Air and Space Hall of Fame recognizes air and space honorees.

U.S. Bizav Flying Rises as Part 91 Reawakens

All aircraft categories saw increases last month, with large-cabin jets once again coming out ahead with a 4.7-percent year-over-year increase.
Aircraft

Gulfstream's New Twins Log Record Transpacific Flights

On April 20, the G500 and G600 flew from Shanghai to Honolulu at an average speed of Mach 0.90.
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Accidents

USHST: Helicopter Accidents Steadily Declining

The data shows that the average number of total accidents per year has declined by 40 percent since the late 1980s.
Maintenance and Modifications

Spectro Moves, Enlarges Swiss Lab Facility

The aircraft fluid and debris analyst's third laboratory can now offer the same portfolio of testing services available at its U.S. and the UK facilities.
Maintenance and Modifications

Constant Aviation To Hold Maintenance Tech Career Fair

The MRO, which is holding the career fair at its Orlando, Florida facility, is looking to fill approximately 20 immediate job openings.
Rotorcraft

Doors-off Flights Back On, but with a Caveat

FAA Issues New Guidelines For The Shoe Selfie Set
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

New Embraer Division Focuses On Disruptive Technologies

The technology from the eVTOL program could eventually find its way into the company's other models.