Content Archive: September 2020

Maintenance and Modifications

Firm Uses Web To Update Global 7500 Completions Clients

AP Completion Services has delivered its 11th Bombardier Global 7500 completions project.
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Airlines

Asian Airlines Poised to Boost International Service

Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways each plan to increase service to China in the coming days.
Accidents

NTSB Releases Final Report on Earnhardt Jet Accident

The National Transportation Safety Board released the final report on the crash of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Citation Latitude on August 15, 2019.
Environment

Shell, Neste Ink SAF Supply Agreement

Shell and Neste have signed a supply agreement that will provide Shell with its first European-produced sustainable aviation fuel.
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Arsenal of Democracy Set for WWII Aerial Tribute

Upwards of 70 warbirds will fly over Independence Avenue in Washington on Friday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Raytheon Plans 15,000 Commercial Aerospace Job Cuts

Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney are are facing many of the 15,000 cuts that Raytheon is planning for its commercial aerospace and corporate groups.
Rotorcraft

Hill Unveils HX50 Helo Interior

HX50 helicopter interior designed to mirror that of a premium luxury automobile.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Ontic Names AAIC as Authorized Repair Station

Ontic selected AAIC as the exclusive authorized repair station for its barometric products based on its experience with the line.

ASG Sees Bizav Recovery but Mixed Outlook in Asia

Operations have improved as has the economy in China, improving purchase expectations, according to Asian Sky Group's latest Asia Sky Quarterly report.
Charter & Fractional

VistaJet Signs SAF Use Agreement

Global private aviation provider VistaJet has signed an agreement with SkyNRG, which will allow its customers to fly using SAF if they desire.
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