Content Archive: September 2019

Maintenance and Modifications

Western Authorized To Work On FJ44-equipped Citations

The Idaho-based FBO and MRO is already authorized to work on the Williams International engine found on the Pilatus PC-24.

Episode 25: Avoiding King Air Rollover Tragedies | AIN's Tales from the Flight Deck Podcast

When the King Air’s left engine fails on takeoff, what you do in the span of just three seconds means the difference between life and death.
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Aircraft

Embraer’s Slattery Sees Broad Benefits of Consolidation

The Embraer Commercial Aircraft CEO works to answer the concerns of 10 competition authorities scrutinizing his company’s planned combination with Boeing.
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Airlines

EgyptAir On the Rebound

The oldest airline in Africa plans to take its second A220 on October 1.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Honeywell Marks 100,000th APU Milestone

Honeywell's first APU took flight in 1950.
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FBOs

AviationManuals Adds FBO Manual to Lineup

AviationManuals has introduced a new manual to help managers and staff improve the professionalism, standards, and safety of their FBO operations.
Safety

AsBAA Concludes First Hong Kong Safety Day

The Asian Business Aviation Association organized its first safety day in Hong Kong last week at TAG Aviation Asia’s Flight Training Resources center.
Maintenance and Modifications

MRO Insider Adding AOG Service Functionality to App

The company is adding functionality to its maintenance price quote application, to streamline the process for finding qualified AOG service.
Aircraft

Union Votes for Embraer Strike if Talks Don't Progress

Metalworkers union in Sao Jose dos Campos demand progress in contract talks.

Congestion, Safety Concerns as UAM Vehicles Enter Airspace Over Next 10 Years

The number of airline passengers per year will double by 2037 to 8.2 billion,
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