Content Archive: July 2020

FBOs

New Hampshire FBO Wraps Hangar Renovation Project

Port CIty Air, the lone FBO at New Hampshire's Portsmouth International Airport, has finished a $270,000 resurfacing project in its hangars.
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Aircraft

NASA X-Plane Provides New Vision

The NASA X-59 will fly with an eXternal Vision System in lieu of a forward-facing window.
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Aircraft

Covid Crisis Hits GippsAero

The Australian aircraft manufacturer has seen sales and deliveries of its GA8 Airvan dry up during the pandemic.
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Aircraft

Boeing Sees More Rate Cuts, 747 Production Ending in 2022

Boeing has begun studying consolidating 787 production into one site as output across its product line further slows.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Covid-19 Impact on Mx Will 'Haunt Aviation,' ARSA Says

Aggregate employment at Aeronautical Repair Station Association member companies responding to a survey fell nearly 27 percent in six months.
Airlines

JetBlue Applying UV Light To Help Kill Covid Virus in Cabins

Honeywell has delivered eight of its new UV Cabin System to New York-based LCC JetBlue.
Regulations and Government

FAA Striving For Balance in Supersonic Regs

A key FAA official said the agency calls supersonic technologies a priority but said that noise, emissions, and harmonization issues need to be addressed.
Charter & Fractional

Directional Aviation Launches Premium Air Charter FXAir

Directional Aviation has launched FXAir as a premium product that “redefines and rescopes on-demand air charter.”
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Maintenance and Modifications

Constant's AOG Teams See Surge In Work

Constant Aviation's increased AOG work comes as idled business aircraft return to service.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Broadens Structural Repair Support

Bombardier's Customer Response Center teams will work with The Mobile Repair Team to offer enhance structural repairs for its worldwide fleet.