Content Archive: October 2019

Aircraft

How Bombardier’s Soleil Lighting Helps You Beat Jet Lag in the Global 7500

How Bombardier’s Soleil Lighting Helps You Beat Jet Lag in the Global 7500
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Trip Support Through Broader Connectivity

Connectivity is a subject that touches every industry today.
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Aircraft

More F-35 Fighters for South Korea

The Republic of Korea is to buy 20 more F-35 stealth fighters, but the exact nature of the requirement remains a source for debate.
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Safety

AOPA's Nall Report: Genav Fatal Accidents Decline

AOPA's Nall report points to historic lows in fatal accidents, finding a notable drop in weather-related crashes.
Maintenance and Modifications

AAR Employing Drones for Aircraft Inspections

AAR is assessing the drone technology under a 12-month agreement with Donecle, a French specialist in automated aircraft inspections.
Aircraft

Boom Selects Advent for Supersonic Demonstrator Brakes

Advent Aircraft Systems will provide its eABS for Power Brake Systems for Boom's XB-1 supersonic demonstrator.
Airlines

ANZ Appoints Permanent CEO

Incoming ANZ chief executive Greg Foran will begin his tenure in the first quarter of 2020.

WAI Draws 20,000 To Global Girls in Aviation Day Events

Held throughout North America, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, the Girls in Aviation Day vents introduced girls to aerospace career possibilities.
Aircraft

SyberJet's SJ30i Takes to Skies with New Avionics

The SJ30i first flight launched a certification test program that is expected to span 18 months and result in an amended TC.
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Aircraft

Review Panel Faults FAA, Boeing in Max Certification Report

The JATR panel cited the FAA for inadequate awareness of the function of the 737 Max's MCAS and Boeing for “undue pressures” on members of its ODA staff.
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