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Ian Sheppard
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Avionics
TrueNorth Becomes SD Avionics
Satcom Direct has redefined the connectivity capabilities of business aircraft over the past 20 years.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Cayman Sees Increase in Bizav Visitors
Only an hour from Florida, the Cayman Islands represents a low-cost, low-bureaucracy base for international businesses.
Airports
Larry Flynn Joins Finance Company's Foray into Aviation
Former Gulfstream chairman has joined the advisory board of Capital Aviation Group.
Aircraft
Comlux Signs First BBJ MAX 8 Completions Contract
The Swiss company carries out completions at a facility in Indianapolis.
Aircraft
TAG Aviation Asia Awarded San Marino AOC
San Marino AOC will open up more possibilities for TAG Aviation Asia customers, beyond the company’s Hong Kong AOC.
Airports
Devastated St. Maarten Resumes Civil Aviation Flights
Three hurricanes in September caused chaos, the first–Irma–devastating the small Caribbean island.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
AMS Cayman Signs Leasing Accord with MLR
Two companies bring vast experience in airliner and business jet management with a focus on airliners leased by non-scheduled operators.
Aircraft
Ninth ACJneo is a 319 Set for Asia
Airbus Corporate Jets says it has sold a ninth ACJ320neo family aircraft.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
MEBAA Expands Influence in Middle East and North Africa
In 2018 MEBAA will focus on a broader range of countries, such as Jordan and Tunisia.
Training and Workforce
CAE Launches Master Pilot Program for Bizav
Flexjet has extended its pilot flight training contract with CAE for a further six years.
Aircraft
Pilatus Expects PC-24 First Delivery by Year-end
Swiss manufacturer Pilatus is readying for its much-hyped twin jet to receive type certification by the end of December.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
TAG Aviation Expands Geneva Cabin Capabilities
Swiss company has bolstered its European cabin refurbishment services at Geneva Airport.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Hampton Aviation Soups Up King Air with new A/C, eABS
Arkansas company has brought an upgraded King Air to NBAA static to demo aircon and braking systems.
Engines
Rolls-Royce Continues to Improve Top-End Service
UK engine manufacturer is working hard to maximize engine support for Gulfstream, Bombardier and Embraer fleets it powers.
Rotorcraft
Industry Embraces HeliOffshore’s Constructive Safety Approach
The new association has garnered significant support for a more managed approach to improving safety in challenging environments.
Rotorcraft
Helitech Expands Market Presence
Having come from small beginnings at Redhill and Duxford Aerodromes, HeliTech has come of age alternating between London and Amsterdam.
Environment
Countdown to Intl. Aviation Emissions Scheme Begins
ICAO’s new aviation climate scheme was born following Europe’s ETS was criticized for its “extraterritorial” ambitions.
Airports
Biggin Hill Adds New Hangar, Hotel and Mx College Coming Soon
UK airport is using NBAA to start selling space in its almost-complete new hangar building, which can house 6 G650s.
Engines
Safran Unveils New Aneto Helicopter Engine Family
New engine promises 24 percent higher power-to-weight ratio but 15 percent lower operating costs.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Flying Colours Repeats Cabin for Global Express
Canadian completions specialist has delivered a second cabin for customer in same design as his first aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger 850.
Aircraft
Turboprop Single Ops Could Boom in Europe
EASA now allowing Single Engine Turbine commercial operations in Europe has created a new market opportunity for operators.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Flying Colours Starts Expansion at St Louis
Canadian completions and MRO specialist is investing heavily in upgrading its facility at St Louis Airport.
Charter & Fractional
Avinode Adding Wire Payments to PayNode
A year after launch in Orlando, Avinode payments subsidiary PayNode has signed up WorldFirst to provide it with a wire payments solution.
Environment
Swiss Aviation Emissions Trading Deadline Imminent
European country is not part of the EU but scheme will fill gap in EU-ETS region.
Charter & Fractional
AirOps Europe Rounds Off Successful Second Year
New EBAA event concluded this week with double the delegates and a much-boosted program.
Regulations and Government
Europe's Regionals Call for Swift Brexit Settlement
European Regions Airline Association says airlines hope for an aviation deal between the EU and UK a year before March 2019 Brexit negotiation deadlin
Aircraft
Industry Rallies for Recovery at LABACE 2017
Visitors to this year's LABACE celebrated 15 years of the show, though much rain fell over the three days at Sao Paulo's Congonhas Airport.
Aircraft
Vulcanair Brazil Prepares for P68 Assembly
Local dealer for Italy's Vulcanair says customers prefer to pick their aircraft up new from a factory rather than ferry them to South America.
Training and Workforce
CAE-Líder Agees To Sell Sim Hours Throughout Region
Deal follows agreement signed at HeliExpo in Dallas, Texas in March.
Regulations and Government
LABACE '17 Opens with Calls for 'Resilience and Recovery'
At the traditional ribbon cutting ceremony, ABAG presented a vision based on the potential of a vast country and continent beyond.
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