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Rotorcraft
Bell Helicopter, AgustaWestland Bet on European Market
The market is relatively slow but both manufacturers see Europe as key.
Aircraft
Boeing Business Jets confident as it studies Combi
Last year the company sold 13 aircraft, including four widebodies. This year it will deliver four 747s and a 787, or two.
Safety
FAA Updates AC on Use of Portable Electronic Devices
The document is one means for an operator to determine if it can safely expand passenger PED use to more phases of flight.
Safety
Discovery Air Defense and APS Team for Upset Training
Students will experience a high-Mach, high-altitude upset recovery in an A-4 Skyhawk.
Charter & Fractional
African Charter Clients Can Now Book Spacious Super 27
Swiss charter operator has added an upgraded Boeing 727 to its Africa-based fleet.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Jet Aviation Wins Completions Contract For First VIP 787
Jet Aviation will complete a privately-owned 787 Dreamliner at its Basel facility with delivery in 2018.
FBOs
Closest U.S. Airport Provides Quick Service
While other U.S. entryports may have more glamour, Bangor International gets the planes in and out in a hurry.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Enlarged Equiom Aviation Team is Back at EBACE
Fiduciary services and asset ownership specialist Equiom has expanded its group of aviation experts.
Regulations and Government
Operators Face Challenges Before 2016 NCC Rule Change
Experts are warning of difficulties in implementing new rules for non-commercial operations in Europe.
Sustainability and Environment
Swiss Firms Have Key Roles in Solar Impulse Project
ABB, Omega, Schindler, Swisscom and Swiss Re have experts contributing to the high-tech Solar Impulse
Aircraft
Daher Reports Good Financials, Focuses on Aerostructures
The manufacturer of the TBM 900 has dropped the Socata name and enjoying good financial performance supported by aerostructures work.
Charter & Fractional
Luxaviation Goes Global with ExecuJet Acquisition
Luxaviation today acquired ExecuJet Aviation, almost tripling the size of its group.
ATC
European Commission Struggles To Promote EGNOS Acceptance
Europe’s navigation satellite agency offering monetary incentives to airports and airlines
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Honeywell Technology Features Strongly in New Jets at EBACE
Honeywell’s EBACE exhibit features its latest cabin and cockpit technology.
FBOs
Meridian Adds FBO in California, Expands in New York
Meridian is building a new FBO at Hayward Executive Airport near San Francisco and is expanding its Teterboro headquarters.
FBOs
Nexus Expands European Operations Support Network
Nexus has opened a new office in Vienna
Safety
Wyvern Endorses EVAS Cockpit Smoke-displacement Unit
VisionSafe Emergency Vision Assurance System recommended by Wyvern for cockpit smoke emergencies
Aircraft
India Approves Airbus-Tata Bid To Supply 56 C-295s
The twin-turboprop military transport will be manufactured in India but not by state-owned HAL.
Airlines
U.S. Airline CEOs Vow to Continue Gulf Subsidies Campaign
The CEOs of American, United and Delta airlines said they want the U.S. government to conduct a formal consultation with UAE and Qatar.
FBOs
Geneva Airpark Thriving
Geneva Airpark has posted considerable growth figures for its hangarage and other business aviation services in 2014
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
AIN Blog: Tiny Drone Does It Again
How high is the risk of a tiny drone flying in Washington, D.C. airspace?
Safety
FSF, NBAA Host Business Aviation Safety Summit
Annual event is focusing on the importance of data sharing and analysis, human factors.
Maintenance and Modifications
Jet Aviation St. Louis Named Cayman Islands AMO
The MRO is now approved to perform maintenance on aircraft registered in the Cayman Islands.
Maintenance and Modifications
Former Weco Ops Manager Sentenced for Endangering Aircraft
Jerry Kuwata sentenced to one year in prison.
FBOs
Aviat Mall FBO at Wilmington Survives Less Than a Year
Aviat Mall closed after failing to meet the airport’s minimum standards and defaulting on its rent payments.
Airports
Tokyo’s Airports Get First Bizav Hangars
Haneda and Narita have added hangars for private use ahead of the 2020 Olympic Games.
Rotorcraft
Sikorsky Progresses in Building Optionally Piloted Black Hawk
The helicopter manufacturer is building a production kit version of the autonomy system developed under its Matrix research program.
Regulations and Government
FAA Funding Bill Draws White House Fire for ATC Cuts
House bill would cut $355 million from facilities and equipment and acknowledges efforts to establish a new ATC organization.
Airports
Houston-area Airport Lengthens Runway
The runway at Lone Star Executive Airport is now 7,500 feet.
FBOs
Atlantic Starts Construction of New MKC Hangar
The new energy-efficient structure is expected to be completed by year-end.
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