Content Archive: October 2021

Airlines

JSfirm Unveils Database Match Feature

Aviation employment firm JSfirm is making it easier for companies to recruit qualified employees from the FAA database.
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After Pandemic Delay, Airshows Return with a Bounce

Will airshows appeal to younger audiences in the post-pandemic era?
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FBOs

New York City-area FBO Meridian Turns 75

Family-owned FBO Meridian has been serving business aircraft operators in the New York City area for three quarters of a century.
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Airports

London Biggin Hill Execs Enthusiastic about Business

Despite U.S. restrictions, London Biggin Hill officials are seeing business grow and can't wait to return to NBAA to showcase the airport's progress.
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Charter & Fractional

Illegal Charter and the Falcon 50 Crash

The crash of a Falcon 50 in 2018 involved unqualified pilots and a supposedly non-revenue flight that carried passengers who'd paid to be aboard.
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Aircraft

Florida-based VIP Completions Takes on Biggest Project

VIP Completions expects to deliver a refurbished Boeing 767 VIP before the end of the year.
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Rotorcraft

Ambulance Company Orders Another 21 Airbus Helicopters

Global Medical Response (GMR) has ordered 21 more new Airbus helicopters with options for 23 more.
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Bizjet Ops Continue To Rebound Past 2019 Levels: WingX

Business jet operations continue to show growth, with North American and European flights over the last 10 days up 12 percent from 2019 levels.
Aircraft

ACJ319neo To Make Inaugural Appearance at BACE

Airbus Corporate Jets is bringing an ACJ319neo that is owned by Germany's K5 Aviation to NBAA-BACE next week.
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Engines

Duncan Ramps Up Mx Capabilities

Duncan Aviation has bolstered its AOG, parts manufacturing, and engine services support through additional investment and other efforts.
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