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First Production M-346 Now Flying as U.S., Israeli Requirements Beckon

Alenia Aermacchi flew the first production M-346 on March
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Aircraft

Honeywell’s Micro-UAV Monitors Damaged Nuclear Plant

Honeywell Aerospace said its unmanned T-Hawk Micro Air Vehicle has flown several missions in support of disaster-remediation efforts at the damaged Fukushi
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Aircraft

Rafale and Typhoon Go Head to Head in India

The Indian Ministry of Defence on Wednesday, April 27, asked Dassault Aviation and Eurofighter to extend their commercial bids beyond the April 28 deadline
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Aircraft

Pilatus Reveals It’s Working on New Aircraft

Pilatus is developing a new civil aircraft that has been designated the PC-24, according to its 2010 annual report.

Textron: Cessna’s 1Q Performance ‘Disappointing’

Cessna’s first-quarter revenues of $556 million were up by $123 million from the same period a year ago, but the Textron division still managed to sustain
Regulations and Government

New Coalition Vows To Defend GA Airports

The General Aviation Airport Coalition (GAAC) was officially formed last month to “preserve and promote,” on a national level, GA airports in the U.S.

Skies clearing for business aviation industry

While few in the business aviation industry are forecasting a spike in growth, they are willing to recognize that a recovery appears to be under way, albei
Regulations and Government

Bizav fights UK private jet tax

The UK business aviation lobby has launched a vigorous campaign to convince the British government that its
Charter & Fractional

NATA: Contract pilot rule change an ‘emerging issue’

In yet another case of local interpretation of federal regulations, at the Long Beach, Calif., Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) FAA inspectors have
Avionics

Collins Developing HUD for Turboprops, Light Jets

Rockwell Collins is developing the HGS-3500 head-up guidance system, a smaller and lighter head-up display (HUD) for turboprop singles to midsize jets.
Aircraft

Embraer To Build Legacy 650s in China

Embraer signed a framework agreement with Aviation Industry Corporation of China (Avic) on April 12 to produce Legacy 650s at the Harbin Embraer Aircraft p

StandardAero Installs First Pro Line 4-to-Pro Line 21 Upgrade

StandardAero Business Aviation announced at the Aircraft Interiors Expo it has completed the first Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4-to-Pro Line 21 cockpit upgra
Aircraft

Eclipse Completes Fatigue Testing of Eclipse 500

Eclipse Aerospace has completed fatigue testing of the Eclipse 500 and is in the process of assembling the data to submit to the FAA, company executive vic

Trim Panel Could Reduce Cabin Noise by 10 Decibels

Pelzer Consult has its own solution to cabin noise in the form of new “closed sandwich” trim tab technology.

AmSafe’s Next-gen Airbag Marks 10th Anniversary

Marking the 10th anniversary of the first flight of an aircraft equipped with its seatbelt airbag, AmSafe Industries of Phoenix, is introducing its next-ge
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Senator bails out of PC-12 share

Missouri Sen.
Avionics

Jeppesen Mobile TC Approved for Part 135

Executive Jet Management (EJM) has received FAA approval to use
Safety

Jeppesen sees future with far less paper

by Matt Thurber Electronic flight bags and newer devices like the Apple iPad and Android-based tablets are part of what is driving Jeppesen t

New InspecTech Windows Reduce Noise

InspecTech Aero Service has launched its iShade iQ electrically dimmable window, and the new technology includes a breakthrough in noise damping, according
FBOs

Asian FBO Stars are Few and Far Between

You would not expect to see a VIP step out of a limousine and walk into a shabby burger bar.
FBOs

Rockwell Collins Ascends to Global Support

It is just over a year since
ATC

Sleeping controllers prompt changes at the FAA

The fallout from what began with a single air traffic controller falling asleep
FBOs

Skynet Puts FBO Pricing Out in the Open

Before the financial crisis in the days of the money-no-object approach to business aviation, the attitude of some FBOs when asked what handling services w
Maintenance and Modifications

India is building helicopter MROs

India’s growing helicopter market is fueling the need for helicopter MRO services, and Indian companies are stepping in to meet the demand. There are curre

Business aviation gathers for Shanghai show

The first Shanghai International Business Aviation Show (Sibas) garnered mixed reviews from its exhibitors, but generally the perception was that it was a
Charter & Fractional

NetJets under new leadership after Sokol resignation

On March 28, David Sokol resigned from his job as chairman of several Berkshire Hathaway-owned companies, including fractional-share provider NetJets.

Loher’s Lounge Galley Is a Bright Take on an Old Subject

The galley of a single- or twin-aisle executive aircraft has rarely been a particularly passenger-friendly place.

Lufthansa Technik Shows Off Emergency Lighting

Photo-luminescent emergency floor-path lighting seems so simple that it appears at first glance there’s little room for improvement, but Lufthansa Technik