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EVO Jet expands across the far east

Evo Jet Services is expanding its operations eastward with new ground handling and flight support operations in India, Nepal and China, as well as across t
Rotorcraft

Production ramp-up slow for two-seat Cabri

Hélicoptères Guimbal, the France-based manufacturer that is offering a more modern, pricier alternative to existing piston-engine helicopters (see
Cabin Interior and Electronics

High-end BBJ offered by Jet Aviation, Andrew Winch

Thus far, the bizliner completions sector has remained comparatively solid despite the effects of the recession on the rest of the industry.
Regulations and Government

NATA warns: don't dump used fluorescent bulbs

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) warned the aviation community not to dispose of fluorescent bulbs, which contain mercury, like ordinary
Avionics

Vector Gets STC For Bell 407 Glass Cockpit

Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services has received an FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) for an integrated cockpit display system (ICDS) in the Bell 40
FBOs

Castle & Cook reveals plans for Van Nuys site

FBO chain Castle & Cooke Aviation has signed a 30-year lease at Van Nuys Airport in southern California with Los Angeles World Airports, which confers
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Luxury yacht-tender EC 155 concept unveiled

Helicopter manufacturer Eurocopter, designer Andrew Winch and luxury yacht specialist Edmiston introduced a stylish new completion scheme for the EC 155 at
Airports

DeKalb-Peachtree restaurant reopens

Last October, the 57th Fighter Group restaurant opened its doors again at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport in Atlanta.
Rotorcraft

Kamov Ka-32 gets EASA nod

Russian Helicopters, the holding company that combines the country’s helicopter industry under one umbrella, has received EASA certification for the 11-met
FBOs

Three new facilities added at Arkansas’ Adams Field

Design/build firm Tectonic Management Group has completed three new facilities at Adams Field in Little Rock, Ark., including a new FBO facility for Superm
FBOs

X JET plans expansion of private FBO facility

X Jet’s private jet club FBO at Centennial Airport in Englewood, Colo., has filled its hangars since opening two years ago and is preparing to launch phase
Rotorcraft

DLR tests haptic sidestick controls

German aerospace research center DLR is testing sidesticks that provide force feedback and, on a more innovative note, touch cues to reduce crew workload.
Airports

Virginia airport now open for customs clearance

Virginia’s Manassas Regional Airport, 30 miles from Washington, D.C., now offers U.S.
Rotorcraft

Bell’s XworX studying improved rotor blades

Bell Helicopter’s XworX special projects and rapid prototyping center exists to give customers added value, according to Nick Lappos, senior vice president
Rotorcraft

Changhe Completes First S-76C++

China’s Aviation Industry Corporation’s (Avic) Changhe subsidiary has completed its first Sikorsky S-76C++ airframe at its plant near Shanghai.
FBOs

New name for Grand Rapids FBO

FBO Rapid Air at Gerald R.
FBOs

Arrindell Aviation continues customer service training

For the fourth year in a row, Arrindell Aviation Services, an FBO at St.
FBOs

Volo Aviation preparig for April opening

Volo Aviation’s newest FBO at Sikorsky Memorial Airport in Bridgeport, Conn., is on target to open in April.
Aircraft

President signs Defense Bill; VH-71 gets funds

The VH-71 presidential helicopter program, which was terminated in May by the Secretary of Defense, received life support on December 19 when the President
FBOs

Aero mark opens new Idaho FBO

Idaho Falls-based Aero Mark has opened a new FBO and hangar facility called Aero Mark XL (for “extra large”).
Sustainability and Environment

EU releases new aviation ETS list

The European Commission published a new provisional list of operators who are required to submit plans for monitoring, reporting and verifying carbon emiss
Aircraft

More delays for CRJ1000

Bombardier’s CRJ1000 program now appears unlikely to receive Canadian and EASA certification before the second half of this year–a delay of at least anothe
FBOs

FBO opens at Newquay Cornwall

After more than a year operating as a civilian airport, Newquay Cornwall Airport in the UK welcomed a new FBO facility built by Midwest Executive Aviation.
FBOs

AIA says bizjets to recover in 2010, grow in 2011

While the setbacks suffered by the business aviation industry over the past year or so have been substantial, the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) ex
FBOs

Phillips 66 adds FBOs

PHILLIPS 66 ADDS FBOs Central Flying Service of Little Rock, Ark., has switched to the Phillips 66 fuel brand.
Airports

Helicopters welcome at UK's Northholt

The Royal Air Force’s Northolt base in west London will accept civilian helicopter flights starting January 1.
Aircraft

Gulfstream G650 flight testing in full swing

The wide-cabin Gulfstream G650 resumed flight testing on December 4, following the
Aircraft

Delays to engine certification stall Superjet’s entry into service

Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC) missed its December target for delivery of the first Superjet 100 regional jets to launch operator Aeroflot after delays invol
Safety

NPRM targets safety plans for repair stations

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to establish requirements for FAA-certified repair stati
Aircraft

Phenom 300 certified in U.S. and Brazil

Embraer last month received type certification for its Phenom 300 from both Brazil’s civil aviation authority, Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC), an