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Current-production Pre-owned Bizjet Prices Stabilizing

“Although an industry-wide recovery remains stalled, it appears that select markets for [pre-owned] newer, later-generation [current production] business j
Avionics

Aircell Introduces SwiftBroadband To Brazil Bizav

Aircell announced today at Labace that two members of its global dealer network have received from Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) installat
Regulations and Government

Senate Dems Ask Boehner To Avert Another FAA Shutdown

A group of Democratic senators sent a letter to House Speaker John Boeh
Regulations and Government

Court Upholds Signature Dulles Verdict

A decision on Tuesday by the U.S.

AIN Blog: Back to the Basics

Richard Bach, the well-known pilot and author of numerous books, articles and short stories about aviation (he’s probably most widely known for his book
Maintenance and Modifications

Industry Disengages from ‘Actively Engaged’ IA Policy

The FAA has issued a Notice of Policy that clarifies the term “actively engage
Maintenance and Modifications

Miami Wheel and Brake Facility Expanded by AAR

AAR has expanded its Miami aircraft wheel and brake services facility.
Maintenance and Modifications

JSfirm.com Creates Job Distribution Network

Whether you’re looking for a job or trying to hire someone, the key to success is getting the attention of the right people.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bonded Warehouse for Jet Aviation Sorocaba

Jet Aviation Sorocaba received approval to operate a bonded warehouse (a facility that holds goods awaiting duty or tax to be paid on them).
Maintenance and Modifications

Aeroinv.com Lists 150,000-part Inventory on ILS

Aftermarket aircraft parts supplier Aeroinv.com will now be listing more than 150,000 part SKUs worth $350 million on Inventory Locator Service.

AIN Blog: Behind the Scenes at Business Jet Traveler

Transformation is one of the most extraordinary themes of the human experience.
Aircraft

CIT Confirms Order for 50 A320neos

The backlog for Airbus’s A320neo family seems to grow on a daily basis of late, most recently with today’s conversion of an MOU signed in June during the <

AIN Blog: Stocks and Stones May Hurt Your Bones, But Words Will Never Hurt You

Business aviation may still be brimming with righteous indignation over recent attacks by President Barack Obama (in the row over bonus depreciation) and <
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Aircraft

Labace Starts Thursday, Looks To Be Biggest Yet

The eighth edition of the Latin American Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (Labace)

Argus: Bizav Flight Activity Cools Down in July

Business aircraft flight activity in the U.S.
Aircraft

Eurocontrol Seeks Accurate Data for ETS Emissions

Eurocontrol is trying to improve the accuracy of the
Aircraft

King Air 200GT Performance Package Gets FAA Nod

BLR Aerospace received FAA approval yesterday for its Ultimate Performance Package (UPP) for the King Air 200GT.
Safety

IMC Club and PilotWorkshop Form Alliance

Instrument proficiency and aviation safety association IMC Club International of Norwood, Mass., has reached an agreement with New Hampshire based

AIN Blog: Torqued: The Case for Criminalizing Aircraft Accidents

I get so sick of hearing pundits talk about how bad it is to
Aircraft

Airbus Seals Asian A320 Deals

This is the teaser.
Aircraft

Airbus Nantes delivers first A350XWB center wing box to St. Nazaire

Airbus has delivered the first center wing box for the A350XWB from its
Regulations and Government

Divided U.S. Congress Ends FAA Shutdown

U.S.
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Aircraft

French Pilots’ Union Pulls Out of AF447 Accident Investigation

The French pilots’ union, SNPL, has withdrawn its participation in the ongoing investigation of Air France Flight 447 (AF447), the Airbus A330-200 that cra
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Aircraft

For Airbus, Boeing, Supply Chains Limit More Rate Hikes

Plans call for narrowbody production at both Airbus and Boeing to reach 42 a month by 2014, but the extent to which either company can extend its rates muc
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US Airways Files Suit Against Pilots in Ongoing Dispute

US Airways filed suit against its pilots’ union July 29, claiming an illegal work slowdown in the latest development in a lengthy and increasingly bitter l
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Aircraft

ACI Report Reflects Air Transport’s Resiliency

A new report about global air traffic, released last week by Montreal-based Airports Council International (ACI), shows a strong rebound in 2010 after a tw
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Aircraft

First F-16s Delivered to Morocco, as End-of-the-Line Nears

Lockheed Martin ferried to Morocco the first four of 24 F-16C/D Block 52s being supplied to the Royal Moroccan Air Force from its Fort Worth, Texas, plant
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Aircraft

High-altitude Airship Destroyed after Aborted Demo Flight

The flight of the Lockheed Martin high-altitude long endurance-demonstrator (HALE-D) airship ended after less than three hours last week in a forced landin
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Aircraft

First 737 AWACS Arrives in South Korea

Boeing delivered the first of four modified 737-700IGW airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft to South Korea, the second nation after Austral
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Aircraft

Chengdu Flies Chinese-powered J-10 Fighter

The design institute at Chengdu flew a J-10B development aircraft fitted with the indigenous Shenyang Liming WS-10A Taihang engine at the end of July.
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