Content Archive: May 2019

Aircraft

Cirrus Opening Dallas Area Service and Training Center

Cirrus says its new McKinney, Texas maintenance and training facility will be fully operational in 2020
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Maintenance and Modifications

Cambridge Airport To Close by 2030

Marshall Aerospace, which has operated at Cambridge International Airport since the 1930s, provides business aviation MRO there.
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Training and Workforce

AINsight: More Women Finding a Place in Aviation

Attracting more women could go a long way to addressing the industry's labor shortage.
Aircraft

G550 Captures 55th Record with Shanghai/Seattle Trip

The aircraft traveled from Shanghai to Seattle in 10 hours and 29 minutes, averaging Mach 0.85.
FBOs

FBO Profile: North Atlantic Air

The revitalized GA airport provides another option to the Boston area.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Euramec Targets Bizav For Flight Training Devices, Sims

The Belgian manufacturer and designer will enter business aviation with Citation and King Air flight training devices.
Airlines

Ghana, Ethiopian Airlines To Establish Carrier in West Africa

The Ghanian government and the private sector would control a 51-percent share in the new West African airline, while Ethiopian holds the balance.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Five-seat Lilium Electric Jet Air Taxi Makes First Flight

Lilium hopes to have its electric jet air taxi in commercial service by 2025.
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Airlines

Air Canada in Talks To Acquire Parent of Rival Air Transat

The Canadian flag carrier’s acquisition of Transat would consolidate its foothold at Montreal Trudeau Airport.
Maintenance and Modifications

Aircraft Specialities Adds Fluid Container Line

The Nebraska repair facility is now a distributor for U.S. Manufacturing & Design's polyethylene container product range.