Content Archive: November 2019

Avionics

Avionics Sales Continue Double-digit Climb In 2019

The Aircraft Electronics Association says sales climbed 14.3 percent year-over-year in the first nine months of 2019.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

AIA Urges Capitol Hill To Finish Funding, Ex-Im Bills

AiA's Fanning said the workforce and economy can’t afford the prospect of continued stopgap funding or another government shutdown.
Aircraft

Lufthansa Boss Laments Low Pax Interest in Offsetting Carbon

The CEO of the German airline group calls for a rationalization of the debate of air transport’s impact on climate change.
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Accidents

AINsight: Just Culture—Are We There Yet?

Retribution against pilots for an honest mistake holds the potential to interfere with the prevention of future aviation incidents or accidents.
FBOs

London-area FBO Joins Avfuel Network

The Stobart Jet Centre, which handles all the fueling at London Southend Airport, has expanded Avfuel's branded dealer network in the UK.
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Charter & Fractional

Illegal Charters Prompt Return Of NATA Summit

The Air Charter Summit will be held alongside the Aviation Business Conference June 16-20 in Washington, D.C.
Airlines

Kjos Contends Low-cost Long-haul has ‘Great Future’

Norwegian Air to unlock partnerships and pursue restructuring, led by newly appointed CEO Jacob Schram.
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Aircraft

Boeing Rolls Out Newest 737 Max With Fleet Still Idle

The 737 Max 10 is the largest of the Max variants with capacity for up to 230 passengers.
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Avionics

Aspen E5 Granted EASA Approval

The Aspen E5 EFI contains the attitude indicator and directional gyro and course deviation indicator all in one display.
Aircraft

New Zealand Approved for C-130J Acquisition

The RNZAF has an urgent need to replace its elderly first-generation Hercules, which are over 50 years old.
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