Content Archive: April 2019

Cabin Interior and Electronics

Circadian-based Cabin Lights Unveiled for Global 7500

Bombardier today unveiled circadian rhythm-based cabin lighting technology that can help combat the effects of jet lag on long-distance flights.
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Charter & Fractional

PrivateFly Rolls Out Summer Pricing for Nextant Flights

The pricing structure leverages PrivateFly's position within Directional Aviation’s OneSky group.
Accidents

Boeing Disputes Reports it Disabled Max Disagree Alert

The U.S. airframer insists that it did not intentionally disable the feature on Southwest Airlines’ airplanes.
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Airports

VNY Taxiway Rehab Hits First Milestone

The Van Nuys project will enhance safety and longevity of Taxiway B.
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Aircraft

Southwest, American Detail Financial Effects of Max Grounding

The 737 Max grounding will continue to effect the finances of American and Southwest until authorities lift the revenue-flight ban.
Charter & Fractional

PASA Eyes Growth in Movements in Saudi Arabia

PrivatAir Saudi Arabia's managing director provided a comprehensive outlook on private aviation in the kingdom.
Regulations and Government

EASA Proposes SMS for Parts OEMs and Maintenance Providers

EASA Proposes SMS for Parts OEMs and Maintenance Providers
Aircraft

B-29 'Doc' Settles In At New Wichita Hangar

The restored Boeing B-29 Superfortress, one of only two that are airworthy in the world, begins its tour schedule in May.
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Aircraft

ACJ319neo Crew Sets Longest-flight Mark

The record-setting flight came just two days after first flight of the ACJ319neo.
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FBOs

Deadline Approaching for NATA Salary Survey

The association opted to revive the survey this year after it was not able to get enough responses last year to make it statistically meaningful.