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FBOs

Sheltair open and operating in San Juan

The latest addition to the SheltAir FBO chain is up and running at San Juan (Puerto Rico) Isla Grande Executive Airport (TJIG).
FBOs

FBO Profile: Sun Air Jets

Sun Air Jets at Camarillo Municipal Airport (CMA), Calif., recently completed the final phase of a $10-million hangar-expansion program, which has added mo
FBOs

Contract Fuel Plan Works From Wholesale Price

Fuel on Demand (www.fuelondemand.
Safety

EPA's SPCC Rules Lose Some Sting, But NATA Still Wary

New Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules addressing fuel spill prevention in the form of proposed amendments to the EPA’s Spill Prevention, Control
Airports

Las Vegas is called the 'Desert Aspen'

It you’re flying to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS), a word to the wise–call ahead. Bill Bailey, a chief pilot based at LAS,
Safety

Use technology to help combat complacency

Nearly every general media report about aviation mentions the accident rate.
Aircraft

Avcon Industries Announces LearJet 35/36 RVSM Mod

Butler National subsidiary Avcon Industries has completed its first installation of its reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) solution for Learjet 35
Maintenance and Modifications

Jet Aviation Expands maintenance In Chicago

Jet Aviation Chicago has teamed with Duncan Aviation and Atlantic Aviation to expand maintenance services at Chicago Midway Airport.
Maintenance and Modifications

Outerlink Adds Canadian Repair Center

Avionics component supplier OuterLink  has announced the appointment of Kitchener Aero, at Waterloo Regional Airport in Breslau, Ontario, as an author

BizJet Announces Service Agreement With TAG

BizJet has signed a maintenance agreement with TAG Aviation USA to provide airframe and engine maintenance services for TAG Aviation’s fleet of managed bus
Aircraft

Jet Aviation Becomes First Asia-Pacific BBJ Service Center

Boeing Business Jets has selected Jet Aviation Singapore as a BBJ-authorized service center.
Maintenance and Modifications

Atlanta Aerospace Composites Grows in Niche Market

It started out as a small, Griffin, Ga.-based repair station specializing in fiberglass aircraft such as the Cirrus but quickly expanded into carbon fiber
Maintenance and Modifications

Premier/West Star Adds Aircraft Programs

Premier/West Star of Grand Junction, Colo., has been named a factory-authorized Hawker service center.

Lufthansa A.E.R.O. Named PW150 Overhaul Facility

Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) has appointed Lufthansa A.E.R.O.
Maintenance and Modifications

Sierracin transparencies offered by Aviall

Aviall Services and Sierracin have signed an agreement appointing Aviall an official global supplier and distributor of Sierracin’s business aircraft trans
Maintenance and Modifications

Arnoni Aviation Purchased by APPH

APPH of Runcorn, England, has purchased Arnoni Aviation, a major independent supplier of Hawker parts.
Rotorcraft

New Rotocraft: Manufacturers continue building new models to meet the global demand

AgustaWestland A109S Grand The order book for this uprated 109 variant currently stands at almost 60.
Safety

New Helo Safety Team Chartered

A new international safety team that aims to improve helicopter safety by a factor of five could be ready to start work by this summer.

D.C. heliport awaits OK to reopen

Despite having been required to submit a “Category X” airport security plan to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) more than a year ago, Washi
Regulations and Government

ICAO to introduce new risk-based helo standards

After several years of discussion and consultation, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) will soon present new operating standards to helic
Rotorcraft

Canadian Helicopters Selects EVS

Canadian Helicopters plans to buy the Max-Viz EVS-1000 enhanced-vision system for some of its onshore helicopter operations.
Rotorcraft

Enstrom Gets South Korea OK

Enstrom has received South Korean certification for its full product line and added the 480B to its Brazilian ticket. “We were successful in opening
Rotorcraft

Dhruv Grounded

India’s Dhruv fleet was grounded in December after Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) identified a fault in the tail rotor blades.
Maintenance and Modifications

Supplier Boosts MDHI Parts Inventory

Heli-Mart of Costa Mesa, Calif., has bought nine MD 520Ns and a 300C previously operated by the Phoenix Police Department.
Rotorcraft

Third Norsk S-92 Enters Service

Norsk Helikopter’s third Sikorsky S-92 entered revenue service last month.
Rotorcraft

S-76C++ Wins FAA Approval

Sikorsky has been awarded FAA certification for its S-76C++ variant.
Safety

Ditching Characteristics under Study

A UK CAA study says the risk of a helicopter capsizing during a controlled ditching is “considerably higher” than it should be.

Heli-Expo Preview: Industry rotors up for this year's convention in Dallas

As the helicopter industry once again prepares to hold its annual roundup in Dallas later this month, it is riding the crest of a wave that includes the hi
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Unable to find a liferaft, FLYi finally goes under

The experiment in discount-fare, 50-seat RJ flying known as Independence Air (formerly Atlantic Coast Airlines) ended once and for all when the company tra
Safety

Chalk’s crash scrutiny intensifies

Chalk’s Ocean Airways remained grounded at press time as maintenance crews peeled apart the wing skins and inspected the wing structures of its four remain