Content Archive: May 2018

Safety

Do Notams Drive You Nuts?

The Notam system is broken, and Flight Service Bureau wants to help fix it.
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Aircraft

Israel Flies First F-35 Combat Missions

But strikes against Iranian targets in Syria were not opposed by Russian air defenses based there.
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WCA Announces FlightSafety Training Scholarship

The Corporate Flight Attendant Initial Training course includes four days of ground school featuring cabin trainer evacuation procedures and more.
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FBOs

Jet Aviation, World Fuel Ink Preferred FBO Deal

As a result of the deal, Jet Aviation will become World Fuel's favored FBO provider in EMEA and Asia.
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Aircraft

Bombardier Unveils New Global 6500 and 5500 Jets

Bombardier Unveils New Global 6500 and 5500 Jets
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Regulations and Government

Guidance Updated for Non-aviation Use of Airports

For temporary closure the applicant must show intangible benefits for the airport.
Regulations and Government

Nav Canada Proposes Continuing Fee Decrease

Traffic growth and projected growth has made the 0.4 percent fee increase unnecessary.
Aircraft

Inmarsat's European Bizav Wi-Fi to Bow by New Year

System combines Inmarsat satcom service with ground-based 4G LTE network
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Jet Aviation Highlights Its Interior Designers in New Video

With a theme of "Inspiration Beyond Regulation," the global service provider illustrates what motivates its design staff.
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Aircraft

Bombardier, HK Bellawings Ink LOI for 18 Globals

Sales agreement signed at EBACE 2018 covers eight firm orders and 10 options for Global 6500 and Global 7500 ultra-long range jets
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