Content Archive: September 2019

Aircraft

T-X Becomes T-7A Red Hawk

The winning Boeing T-X design is named in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen and the U.S. Air Force’s first African American fighter squadron
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FBOs

FBO Profile: Air Service Hawaii

The company traces its Hawaiian roots back to 1948.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Textron Aviation Adds More Asia-Pacific Service Options

PhilJets Aero Services in the Philippines becomes the airframes's newest authorized service center in the region.
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Airports

Next FAA Runway Safety Meeting Set for Hanscom Field

To help reduce wrong surface incidents, the FAA is sponsoring “special focus” meetings at various airports hosted by the agency’s runway safety action team
Avionics

FSI Intros Differences Training for Nextant 604XT

FlightSafety International is now offering Collins Pro Line 4 to Pro Line Fusion differences training to operators of Nextant 604XT.
Aircraft

Analyst: Wave of New Bizjets Appear Waiting in Wings

Gulfstream has motivators for a G650ER follow-on and Honda Aircraft is looking for engineers with aircraft design specialities.
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Airports

Bahamas relief flights highlight GA's humanitarian role

After Hurricane Dorian lingered over the Bahamas for days, private flights were among the vanguard of relief operations
Aircraft

IADA Website Sales Top $1.6 Billion

The AircratExchange website went live on February 1.
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Rotorcraft

Airbus Delivers First U.S.-made EC145e

First U.S.-made Airbus EC145e delivery is part of a 25-ship order from Metro Aviation.
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Avionics

Duncan: 5,400 Business Aircraft To Bust ADS-B Deadline

With the deadline 15 weeks away, 23 and 49 percent of the U.S.-registered business jet and turboprop fleet, respectively, are not yet ADS-B compliant.