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Charter & Fractional

NetJets Predicting Profitable 2010

Berkshire Hathaway’s first-quarter financial report notes that revenues at its NetJets subsidiary grew by 18 percent year-over-year, generating positive pr

People in Aviation: June 2010

Maria Sastre was appointed COO of Signature Flight Support’s global operations.
Aircraft

Buyers dipping more toes in pre-owned waters

Despite teetering over the abyss of economic collapse and having to overcome negative public perception surrounding corporate jet ownership, the used aircr
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Completion business gets back on track at Associated

When Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE)
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Edelman Offers Leather with a Bite

Edelman Leather has launched a new line that it expects will take a “bite” out of the market.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Flying Colours Flying High on Challenger 850 Contracts

Flying Colours, a Canadian independent completion and refurbishment center, is knee-deep in cabin finish work on Challenger 850s and conversions of CRJ200
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Duncan Aviation Offers White Paper on Paint

Duncan Aviation of Lincoln, Neb., has released a white paper addressing common misperceptions and pitfalls inherent in preparing for an aircraft exterior p
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Townsend–Where the Leather Meets the Road

At last month’s Ebace, Townsend Leather promoted its latest Milano collection of upholstery leather–four patterns in 14 colors each from rich creams to pew
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Nextant Picks Inspect Tech I-Shade for Beechjet 400Next

The I-Shade cabin light management system has been picked by Nextant Aerospace for its
Aircraft

Falcon 2000DX/EX/LX to land shorter

Dassault is about to receive certification for a “nose-up autobrake” feature to further cut Falcon 2000-series landing distances, chief test pilot Philippe

Deliveries hit five-year low, but billings rise in 1Q/10

General aviation deliveries experienced an overall drop in the first quarter from the same period last year, according to numbers released last month by th

Bizav Flight Activity Still Climbing

Business aircraft flight activity increased 4.8 percent in April compared with year-ago levels, according to TraqPak data released by aviation specialized
Accidents

FAA Denies Sanctions Against Midair Pilots

The FAA rejected a request from Brazilian politicians to revoke the pilot certificates of the two U.S.

Obama Nominates Pistole for TSA Chief

President Barack Obama nominated John Pistole as assistant secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, a position where he would also lead the Trans
Accidents

Stabilizer Failure Caused Grob Crash

The November 2006 fatal crash of the Grob G180A SPn prototype was caused by failure of the twinjet’s horizontal stabilizer, which “suffered an in-flight br
FBOs

Northwest Florida Airport Opens

Northwest Florida Beaches Airport (KECP) near Panama City, Fla., the first new greenfield airport since Denver International in 1995, opened last month.
Charter & Fractional

Flight Ops Receives First Phenom 300

Flight Options took delivery of its first Embraer Phenom 300.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Silentium Air Intros Challenger 300 Noise-reduction Kit

Silentium Air introduced its 300 series, a customized noise-reduction kit developed expressly for the Bombardier Challenger 300.The Montreal-ba
Aircraft

More Delays Logged in HondaJet Program

The HondaJet program has once again been delayed.
Charter & Fractional

Darby challenges certificate revocation

Five years after the February 2005 Challenger overrun at Teterboro–one of the most notorious accidents in business aviation history–the FAA has
Sustainability and Environment

Europe likely to approve ETS Support Facility

Eurocontrol appears to be close to finally approving the funding and development of its ETS Support Facility, which would give business aircraft operators
FBOs

FBO wants to bring corporate ops back to Reagan National

It has been almost nine years since terrorists showed the world how easy it was to hijack fuel-laden airliners and use them as missiles on Sept.
Charter & Fractional

VistaJet sees surge in revenue

European charter operator VistaJet reports that revenues grew by 20 percent last year and that the company has expanded its fleet of Bombardier jets to 26
Sustainability and Environment

Phillips 66 provides rebate for compassion missions

Phillips 66 Aviation is offering a $1-per-gallon rebate to qualifying pilots flying Angel Flight Northeast and Mercy Medical Airlift missions, when fuel is
Regulations and Government

FAA gives compliance a closer look

The FAA seems to have been extraordinarily busy of late finding incidents of non-compliance with regulations.
Maintenance and Modifications

Honeywell To Tear Down TPE331s that Operated in Ash

Honeywell’s engine division scored a unique opportunity last month when two TPE331-5 engines arrived at the company’s Phoenix headquarters.
FBOs

Sporavia and Aviastec plan FBO at Spanish airport

On May 4, Sporavia and Aviastec signed a 30-year lease with CR Aeropuertos for a four-acre lot at Ciudad Real Airport south of Madrid, where the companies
FBOs

Execujet opens new Zurich hangar

In April ExecuJet Aviation Group took over a 20,000-sq-ft hangar at Zurich’s Kloten Airport.
FBOs

Lyon Bron opens green hangar

Lyon Bron Airport in France held a grand opening for a new 32,000-sq-ft hangar on April 2.