Content Archive: September 2022

Sheltair Hosts Girls in Aviation Day Events

The 8th annual Girls in Aviation Day events, which were hosted by Sheltair FBOs in Florida and Georgia, attracted more than 1,200 visitors.
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Airlines

IATA Demands ICAO States Back Net Zero Carbon Commitments

IATA's director general Willie Walsh said the 41st ICAO Assembly will be a failure it doesn't end with agreement and government action over net zero goals.
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Engines

Rolls-Royce Reaches 1,000 Deliveries of BR725

Rolls-Royce has delivered more than 1,000 BR725 engines to Gulfstream and said the powerplant fleet has amassed nearly 1.5 million flying hours.
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Airports

Florida's Gulf Coast Battens Down ahead of Ian

With Hurricane Ian expected to make landfall on Florida's west coast on Wednsday, airports and aviation businesses prepare for its arrival.
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Rotorcraft

First Navy Class Begins Training in Leonardo TH-73A

Student naval aviators will now train in the Leonardo TH-73A Thrasher.
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Environment

ZenithJet Adds Greenhouse Gas Accounting

Aviation consultancy ZenithJet's greenhouse gas accounting quantifies direct and indirect emissions throughout a company or organization.
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FBOs

Atlantic Aviation Moves in at Dallas Love Field

Atlantic Aviation has acquired the former Textar Aviation FBO, giving it a sizable presence at business aviation hub Dallas Love Field.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

District Court Denies Gogo, SmartSky Motions

The legal dispute between Gogo Business Aviation and SmartSky Networks over their 5G air-to-ground connectivity systems continues.
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Aircraft

Eviation's Electric Alice Takes to the Skies for First Time

Eviation's Alice flew for eight minutes, completing two circuits at 3,500 feet, during its first flight in Moses Lake, Washington.
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Accidents

AW139 Makes Emergency Landing in Louisiana

All survive after a Bristow medevac flight experiences cockpit smoke and loss of flight controls, resulting in an emergency landing in southern Louisiana.
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