Content Archive: February 2022

Environment

L.A.-area Airports Offer SAF Options for Super Bowl Week

Operators looking to fuel up on SAF this week for Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles will have several options.
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Rotorcraft

Bell 505 Fleet Tops 100,000 Hours

Bell's turbine light single has been delivered into 59 countries and amassed 100,000 flight hours since the first deliveries.
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CrewBlast Posts Wage Rates for Crew

Data accrued through the CrewBlast app showed that a PIC rate can range from $700 per day on a King Air 200 to $4,000 for a Gulfstream G600.
Airports

Farnborough To Build 3rd Hangar, Consider eVTOL Flights

The UK business aviation airport is making further investments in buildings and services as traffic recovers after the Covid pandemic.
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Charter & Fractional

Priester Aviation Names Rich Ropp as President

Rich Ropp comes to his new role at Priester Aviation with 30 years of experience in aircraft management and aviation sales.
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Hahn Air promotes Kirsten Rehmann to CEO

Kirsten Rehmann takes the reins at Hahn Air as CEO after serving with the company for nearly 20 years.
Aircraft

ATR Upbeat about Recovery as Orders and Deliveries Gain Steam

Franco-Italian turboprop manufacturer ATR recorded 35 sales last year and delivered 31 new aircraft to customers as the pandemic starts to subside.
Safety

USAIG Adds Polaris to Performance Vector Program

USAIG has added Polaris Aero's Vocus, a cloud-based safety management software suite, to its Performance Vector safety program.
Airports

Italy's Milan Sees Bizav Resurgence

MIlan's Malpensa and Linate airports last year saw a 74 percent increase in bizav traffic over 2020 numbers.
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Accidents

FAA, NTSB Investigating KISP Ground Collision

The FAA and NTSB are investigating a ground collision at New York City-area Long Island MacArthur Airport, between a taxiing Pilatus PC-12 and a Hawker.
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