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Safety

Torqued: Crews need same protection as passengers

It seems every aviation-related publication I have read for almost a year has included an article about last September’s tragic midair in Brazil.

Tri-State Aero: Midwest mx shop focuses on business aircraft

John Zeidler, president of Evansville Regional Airport (KEVV)-based Tri-State Aero, didn’t come by his aviation career through his family, as many do.
Maintenance and Modifications

Hawker Beechcraft expands presence in India

Hawker Beechcraft has chosen InterGlobe General Aviation to provide sales and service support for its aircraft in India.
Maintenance and Modifications

ARSA repair station location doesn't affect work

Emphasizing the pivotal role of foreign repair stations in the aviation industry, the Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) recently testified bef
Maintenance and Modifications

New parts, components and services division at Duncan

“Our customers expect an instant response to their problem,” said Chris Gress, manager for parts, components and services.
Maintenance and Modifications

Flight Options opens Las Vegas maintenance facility

“Las Vegas is now one of our top five customer destinations, making it the perfect location to expand what is already the largest dedicated maintenance net
Maintenance and Modifications

FSI gets China Part 147 Ok

FlightSafety International (FSI) has become the first non-domestic training organization to obtain a Part 147 maintenance training certificate from the Gen
Maintenance and Modifications

Airfoil Services Malaysia opens new facility

Airfoil Services of Malaysia, a joint venture between MTU Aero Engines and Lufthansa Technik, has moved into a new production facility about four times the
Maintenance and Modifications

Dallas Airmotive adds PW500 service at Millville

Citation owners now have another engine maintenance option on the East Coast.
Maintenance and Modifications

Precision Aviation Group and Mid-Continent team up

Wichita-based Mid-Continent Instruments named Precision Avionics & Instruments (PAI) as an authorized service provider to repair and overhaul the MCI 4
Maintenance and Modifications

Raisbeck to offer King Air 'retro crown doors'

Starting this month, retro crown doors will be available for the King Air 200/B200/300/B300.
Maintenance and Modifications

Embraer to open Arizona service center

Embraer has begun construction of an executive jet service center at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa, Ariz.
Regulations and Government

Initiative aims to clear the ‘Aire’

While the debate continues to swirl on both sides of the Atlantic over the European Union’s scheduled imposition of a carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions tradin
Engines

Williams FJ33-4A certified; wraps loosening on new engine

On September 10, Walled Lake, Mich.-based Williams International received FAA type certification of its new 1,568-pound-thrust FJ33-4A.
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA STCs Hawker 800 winglet mod

It took a couple of years longer than expected, but operators of the Hawker 800 might find the wait has been worthwhile.
Aircraft

As first Falcon 7X nears completion, Dassault mulls future projects

Significant cost and time savings achieved through the use of advanced digital design and production software on the Falcon 7X have persuaded Dassault that
Aircraft

Wings and wheels roll in to Teterboro

For fans of vintage military tin, the Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey will hold its annual Wings and Wheels Expo of historic aircraft and vi
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Aircraft

Chinese Airline Chooses MA60

China’s Xi’an Aircraft Company (XAC) landed the largest-ever order from a Chinese airline for its MA60 regional turboprop last month.
Aircraft

Sum of Superjet’s parts more than an airplane

The simulator for the PowerJet SaM146 engine destined to power the Superjet 100 regional airliner had recently arrived at the Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC)

Cessna to open giant Wichita facility

When Cessna opened its new 159,000-sq-ft Orlando Citation Service Center on June 21, the facility became the largest in the company’s service-center networ
Rotorcraft

Bulletin: bane for operators, boon for repair stations?

A recent FAA airworthiness handbook bulletin that aims to clarify the maintenance requirements for Part 135 aircraft might not be a good thing for some ope

Financial straits of majors hang heavy over euro regionals gathering

Long a concern for regional airlines and the world’s two largest regional jet makers, a growing pessimism about the future of not only US Airways but also

Fleet renewals fatten OEMs’ backlogs

An extended period of order taking for the world’s makers of regional airliners showed little sign of relenting last month, as Canada’s Bombardier grabbed
Regulations and Government

Board members' letter reveals strife at NTSB

NTSB members are strongly dissatisfied with the way in which Board chairman Ellen Engleman Conners is attempting to curb their activities.

STL To Gain Seven AA Connections

Trans States and Chautauqua Airlines will serve seven new destinations from St.

SkyWest Union Fight Heats Up

Both sides claimed victory last month in the latest ALPA organizing effort at SkyWest Airlines after a U.S.

Gulfstream To Go Public

The holding company for Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based regional Gulfstream International Airlines and Gulfstream Training Academy hopes to raise some $10.2 mi
Maintenance and Modifications

ERJ Landing Gear Fault Warning

Embraer sent all operators of ERJ regional jets and Legacy business jets a field service letter reminding pilots of the procedure to follow in the event th
Rotorcraft

‘Salute To Excellence’ Nominations

The Helicopter Association International (HAI) is accepting nominations for its “Salute To Excellence” awards to be presented during its convention next ye