Content Archive: May 2022

Regulations and Government

Australia CASA Looks To Reduce GA Regulatory Burdens

Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has developed framework to reduce the regulatory burden on general aviation.
FBOs

Carver Aero Is Now Revv Aviation

Rapidly-expanding midwestern aviation services provider Carver Aero has rebranded itself as Revv Aviation.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Cabin Management Solutions Offers Touchscreen Displays to Upgrade Aircraft Interiors

Cabin Management Solutions Offers Touchscreen Displays to Upgrade Aircraft Interiors
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Environment

Leaders See Need for More Buy-in on SAF

SAF is considered a key to the future of business aviation sustainability but operators remain hesitant as the fuel supply still ramps up.
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Rotorcraft

Resurrection of the Super Puma

Airbus H225 helicopters have found new life and missions in the wake of the 2016 offshore accident.
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Accidents

Accidents: May 2022

Preliminary and final accident reports, May 2022
Rotorcraft

Company Seeks Partner To Build Certified S-52 Helo

Vertical Aviation Technologies is seeking a strategic partner to produce an updated, certified version of the Sikorsky S-52.
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Aircraft

Qantas Confirms Orders for Projects Sunrise, Winton

Schedules call for the first Qantas A350-1000 will arrive in 2025 and the first A320XLR/A220-300 in late 2023.
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Aircraft

Cirrus Continues To Expand European Footprint

Cirrus is opening a new regional operations office in Rotterdam as sales worldwide continue to grow.
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Airports

Salina Airport Reopens Main Runway

Salina Regional Airport in Kansas has completed a renovation of the northernmost section of its primary 12,300-foot Runway 17/35.
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