Content Archive: October 2019

Aircraft

Gulfstream Nabs EASA Nod for G500

EASA approval of the Gulfstream Aerospace's G500 follows U.S. FAA certification by a little more than a year.
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Regulations and Government

N.Y. Parts Dealer Sentenced on Fraud Charges

The operator of Star Aero, pled guilty to three counts of fraud and export violations, and will serve three years in prison.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Senator Seeks To Prohibit Low-altitude Drone Flights

Proposed Senate legislation challenges FAA authority to regulate unmanned aircraft operations below 200 feet all.

Big Data Can Reduce Your Maintenance Costs

Commercial and business aircraft operators can reduce maintenance costs in a big way through data analytics and predictive maintenance.
Airlines

Alitalia’s Rescue Heads for a New Delay

Italy’s railway company and Atlantia state several conditions to making a binding offer for loss-making Italian flag carrier Alitalia.
Maintenance and Modifications

JetSuite, JSX Select Traxxall for Mx Tracking

The charter and scheduled air service companies selected Traxxall's system to minimize aircraft downtime.
Aircraft

Pilatus Marks 50th PC-24 Delivery

The Swiss airframer also will introduce a new modular forward galley for the twinjet.
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IBAC Expands IS-BAO for Small Ops, Building Database

IBAC has formed partnerships with AviationManuals and Baldwin Safety and Compliance on its small operator and safety database initiatives.
Engines

Pratt & Whitney’s PW800 Engine - How it Works

Pratt & Whitney’s PW800 Engine - How it Works
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Safety

Global Aerospace Unveils 2020 SM4 Safety Program

The insurance provider's latest upgrades to the program include an online safety learning managnement system.