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Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Beefs Up Service in Europe, South Africa  

A 30-percent staffing increase is slated for Bombardier Aerospace’s wholly owned
Maintenance and Modifications

bmi Enhances Commitment with Lufthansa Technik

British airline group bmi has signed two new agreements with Lufthansa Technik.
Aircraft

Mach 4 Supersonic Bizjet To Be Revealed at Paris Show

On Monday at the Paris Air Show, HyperMach Aerospace Industries plans to unveil a “next generation” supersonic busin
Maintenance and Modifications

Falcon 7X To Fly Soon, Mod Kits Sent To Service Centers

Dassault has begun sending Falcon 7X modification kits to its service centers to fix the potential runaway pitch trim issue that caused the
ATC

Crunch Time for LightSquared Tomorrow? Not Really

In accordance with the Federal Communication Commission’s January ruling, LightSquared must, in its June 15 final report on GPS compatibility tests, show t
Avionics

Honeywell Tenders Buy Offer To EMS Technologies

Honeywell announced yesterday that it offered to acquire EMS Technologies for $491 million, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.

AIN Blog: Join Me on AIN’s Long and Winding Road to the Paris Air Show

Later this morning I’ll hop on a train for my biennial pilgrimage to the Paris Air Show.
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Aircraft

JetNet’s Crystal Ball Shows $258B in Bizjets by 2020

JetNet released its first 10-year business jet delivery forecast last week, predicting worldwide deliveries of 11,476 new business jets worth $258 billion

AIN Blog: BARR and the Global Financial Crisis

One result of our Netflix subscription is that my wife and I are watching many films that we probably would have missed.
Aircraft

747-8 Line Gets in ‘Balance,’ ANA Pilots Finish 787 Training

Boeing officially resumed normal operation of the 747-8 assembly line on June 7, a month after it announced a “pause” or “rebalance” of the operation in Ev
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Air Travel Disruptions from Chilean Volcano Spread to South Pacific

Disruption to air traffic in South America caused by the eruption of the Puyehue-Cordon-Caulle range of volcanoes in Chile spread to Australia and New Zeal
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Aircraft

Bombardier Lands New C Series Orders

The Bombardier C Series appears finally to have achieved some sales momentum recently, as the Canadian company announced two separate contracts for the new
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AIN Blog: Problems? Maybe the BJT Ombudsman Can Help

Most of the time, business aviation makes air travel painless and trouble-free.
Aircraft

Paris Set to Hail Recovery, Boeing Set To Dominate Show

Industry pundits expect the mood at this year’s Paris Air Show (June 20-26) will be markedly more positive than what prevailed during the last show in mid-
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Departing IATA Boss Calls for Sustainable Profitability as Forecast Dips

Outgoing IATA director general and CEO Giovanni Bisignani called on his members to aspire to sustainable profitability as he announced a new leadership tea
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Aircraft

Operating Costs Come Down for V-22 Tiltrotor

The cost of operating the Bell-Boeing V-22 Tiltrotor has been significantly reduced in the past year, according to U.S.
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Eurofighter Nations Inch Closer to New Radar Commitment

Development of an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar for the Eurofighter Typhoon is continuing, although the four European partner nations st
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Aircraft

Chile Is First Export Success for Hermes 900

Elbit Systems of Haifa, Israel, announced the first export sale of its
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Aircraft

Boeing Still Coy on U.S. Tanker Design

Since winning the $4 billion contract from the U.S.
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NATO Insists that Libyan Air Campaign Will Yield Desired Result

Although rebel forces have gained hardly any ground in Libya, NATO officials are still optimistic that airpower alone will eventually force Col.
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AIN Blog: Mica Continues Fight against TSA

Congressman John Mica keeps ratcheting up his war against the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which he shoulders the blame for creating in th

Torqued: Scapegoats - Just another Way to Avoid Government and Corporate Accountability?

Just as the flight data recorders from Air France Flight 447

Boeing Officially Opens Charleston Plant Days Ahead of Labor Board Hearing

Elected officials and representatives from community and business groups, suppliers and subcontractors joined more than 1,000 Boeing employees at the compa
Regulations and Government

LightSquared Causes ‘Substantial Interference’ to GPS

LightSquared Causes ‘Substantial Interference’ to GPS “The test data discussed today makes clear that there is substantial interference to
Charter & Fractional

Bizav Flying Activity Returns to Positive Territory

After posting a slight 0.4-percent drop in April, business aircraft flight activity in the U.S.
Regulations and Government

Budget Wrangle Could Force FAA Belt Tightening

If proposed reductions in its budget are passed, the FAA will be forced to “refocus priorities and resources,” including “more robust use of designees,” FA

Record Turnout on Sweltering Ramp for HPN Forum

While professing satisfaction with what turned out to be record participation at NBAA’s business aviation regional forum at Westchester County Airport yest
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FBOs

Henriksen Opens New GA Airport in Austin

A big celebration was held for an unusual event yesterday, the grand opening of a new general avia
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Sikorsky Tests Active Rotor with Flaps

Sikorsky Innovations has completed wind-tunnel testing of an active rotor system equipped with “high authority” flaps, thus paving the way for improvements
Maintenance and Modifications

New Partnership Expands Alaska Support

Freedom Aero Service has partnered with Merrill Field Instruments to provide an accessory shop on Merrill Field in Anchorage. “Alaska is a unique operatin