Content Archive: June 2022

Maintenance and Modifications

Heli-One's Poland MRO Facility Gets CAMO Clearance

Approval for Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) allows a company to support an aircraft through its complete lifecycle.
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Avionics

Elliott's Atlanta MRO Becomes Authorized Garmin Dealer

The company's facility at Dekalb-Peachtree Airport will offer a wider array of Garmin's avionics systems, including complete flight deck retrofit packages.
Airports

Genav Groups Urge DOT To Address Airspace Congestion

In a letter to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, six general aviation groups ask for a meeting to discuss solutions to air traffic disruptions.
Aircraft

ICAO Calls on Russia to Cease Dual Aircraft Registration

The UN’s aviation arm resolves to call on Russia to end its infractions of the Chicago Convention.
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Training and Workforce

NATA Launches Career Center for Aviation Industry

NATA has launched the NATA Career Center, a “comprehensive resource for [aviation] industry recruitment and career development.”
Aircraft

Gulfstream G800 Makes First Flight

The first Gulfstream G800—registered as N800G—completed its inaugural flight this morning, officially launching the flight-test program for the twinjet.
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Regulations and Government

Brexit Trade Row Puts UK Aerospace Sector Under Pressure

Trade group ADS is concerned that the UK government's breach of its Brexit trade agreement with the European Union could expose its members to new risks.
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Charter & Fractional

NBAA Members Get Pilot Records Deadline Extension

NBAA has secured a limited exemption for certain association members from the FAA requirement to begin reporting pilot records to an electronic database.
Rotorcraft

Cyprus Takes Six Airbus H145 Helicopters

The Cypriot National Guard has ordered six militarized H145s from Airbus Helicopters.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

U.S. Aviation Insurance Market Stabilizes in First Half

The aviation insurance market in the U.S. has been relatively stable in the first half, says Aviation Specialty Insurance president Matt Drummelsmith.