Content Archive: September 2019

Airports

Omni Handling Prepares to Expand in Portugal and Spain

Slot congestion in Lisbon has led FBO group Omni to expand its handling services at other locations in Portugal and Spain.
FBOs

Euro Jet Expands Ground Support Network

Euro Jet will soon have 13 lounges across eastern Europe with the addition of new lounges in Tirana and Bucharest
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Airports

DOT IG, FAA Spar Over Metroplex Documentation

Following an audit of the FAA’s metroplex redesign program, the DOT Inspector General found that the remaining five locations won't be completed until 2021

Beyond the Mandates

Equipping your aircraft to take advantage of future technology

Bell's Hastings Honored for Continued Service to U.S.

Hastings has more than 30 years of government and military service, and has held leading roles with Bell, Northrop Grumman, BAE and DOD.

AINsight: Predictions for Next Month's NBAA-BACE

Smart money is on new-aircraft introductions, and Gulfstream is likely to be among them.
Airlines

Foreign Carriers Reluctant To Move to New Beijing Gateway

The decision to give airlines a choice of airports has led to complications for Chinese aviation authorities.

NBAA To Highlight Product Unveilings at New Showcase

To be held on the opening day of the convention, each participant in the New Product Showcase will have five minutes to discuss their wares.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Lufthansa Technik's Tulsa Facility Expands Capabilities

Company expects faster turnaround and improved reliability of aircraft component repair with facility's new EASA designation.
FBOs

California Airport Seeks To Add Second FBO

California's Napa County Airport believes it has enough GA traffic to require another FBO, and the county board has issued an RFP to attract one.
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