Content Archive: July 2018

Raisbeck Receives STC for King Air Propellers

Raisbeck Engineering recently received STC approvals for its five-blade composite swept propeller and four-bade aluminum swept propeller.

FAA NPRM Addresses Pilot Training Rule Changes

The FAA estimates the rule changes will save pilots and operators up to $113.5 million.
Charter & Fractional

Blink Stops Flying, Relinquishes UK AOC

The UK charter operator will continue flying under an AOC located in continental Europe.
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Aircraft

Saudi Arabia To Host Its First Aviation Trade Show

Scheduled for March 2019, the new show will be hosted by the Saudi Aviation Club and expects to attract business, general aviation and commercial aircraft.

FAA Continues To Face Runway Incursion Challenges

Implementation of runway safety initiatives continue to experience delays.
Aircraft

New ATR Market Forecast Predicts 3,000 Deliveries over 20 Years

Franco-Italian manufacturer expects to deliver its 1,500th aircraft from its Toulouse base later this year
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Donaldson To Develop AW169 IBFs

Donaldson has signed an agreement with Leonardo to develop two new IBFs for the AW169.
Airports

Eurocontrol Sees Urgent Airport Capacity Need

The agency details its conclusions in a newly-released report.
Aircraft

ATR Seeks New Export License for Iran Deliveries

Twelve out of 20 Iran Air ATR 72s still undelivered
Aircraft

NASA's Quiet SST Program Earns Latest X-Number

The $247.5 million test program with Lockheed Martin will now be known as the X-59 QueSST. It is expected to fly by 2023.
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