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European Bizav Flights Resume After Volcano Chaos

Business aircraft grounded by ash from an Icelandic volcano were back flying in Europe's skies minutes after authorities lifted widespread airspace closure

Hamilton Sundstrand Wins Latest C919 Contract

Hamilton Sundstrand has won a contact from China's Comac to provide the electric power generation and distribution systems for the 150- to 190-seat
Maintenance and Modifications

Associated Air Center Delivers Refurbed BBJs, ACJ

Associated Air Center (AAC) recently delivered two Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) as well as its 13th Airbus Corporate Jet (ACJ).
Maintenance and Modifications

P&WC and FSI To Expand Training Network

A long-term collaboration agreement has been announced between Pratt & Whitney Canada and FlightSafety International to expand the engine company’s glo
Maintenance and Modifications

Istanbul Gets Eclipse Platinum Service Center

Eclipse Aerospace has located its first Platinum service center in Europe for Eclipse EA500 aircraft service, maintenance and modifications.
Maintenance and Modifications

Mumbai Added to Bombardier’s Support Network

“Despite the challenging economic times, Bombardier has continued to invest in strengthening i
Maintenance and Modifications

ADI Gets STC for Night-vision Lighting on MD902

Aero Dynamix (ADI) has been granted EASA Part 145 approval following the completion of the first EASA STC approval for a night-vision lighting system on an
Aircraft

FAA Grants Boeing Expanded TIA for Boeing 787 Dreamliner

The FAA granted Boeing expanded type inspection authorization (TIA) yesterday for the 787 Dreamliner, clearing the way for the agency’s personnel to fully
Rotorcraft

Lockheed Switches Teams on New Marine One Proposal

Lockheed Martin announced yesterday that it is partnering with Sikorsky to promote the latter’s H-92 medium-lift helicopter for the new VXX presidential tr
Safety

European Safety Standdown Set for May 2 and 3

Bombardier Aerospace, the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) and NBAA yesterday announced that the fourth annual European Safety Standdown will
Charter & Fractional

Avantair Still Growing, Plans To Double Fleet by 2014

Fractional Piaggio Avanti operator Avantair late last week announced more fleet expansion, further growth and new personnel hires.

Volcanic Eruption Still Disrupting Flights in Europe

Some flights to large parts of Europe resumed today after six days of widespread disruption caused by ash from an erupting volcano in Iceland.
Regulations and Government

FAA Proposes Change to Testing for Smaller VLJs

The FAA has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would revise the requir
Aircraft

Airbus Ash Tests Show ‘No Irregularities’

Preliminary inspection of a pair of airplanes Airbus used to fly test missions from Toulouse yesterday to assess the effect of volcanic ash on air
Aircraft

Cebu Pacific Orders More A320s

Cebu Pacific of the Philippines has placed a firm order with Airbus for seven more A320s, the manufacturer announced this morning.

Eyewitness Details Bizav’s Role in Haiti Rescue Effort

Nearly three months after Haiti’s devastating earthquake, AIN found business aviation still immersed in day-to-day rescue efforts.
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ATC

Situation “Dynamic” as Ash Cloud Moves across Europe

The cloud of volcanic ash continues to move south through the UK and continental Europe as the eruption in Iceland persists. Following a review of

First Modernized Tornado Delivered to Luftwaffe

Last month, EADS Defence & Security delivered back to the Luftwaffe the first Tornado to undergo the production ASSTA 2 upgrade program.
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Aircraft

Upgraded AT-6 Takes to the Air

Hawker Beechcraft successfully completed the maiden flight of its second
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First ‘Golden Eagle’ F-15C for USAF Air National Guard

The first Boeing F-15C to be upgraded with a Raytheon APG-63(V)3 active electronically scanned antenna (AESA) radar was rolled out on April 12 at
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Aircraft

Oman Close To Ordering Eurofighter Typhoons

Oman may soon order 24 Eurofighter Typhoon com
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Aircraft

EADS Mulls New KC-X Tanker Bid–but Why?

EADS may bid alone for the U.S.
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Aircraft

Kestrel Program Could Fly with Liberty Aero’s Help

Farnborough Aircraft business development director Adrian Norris told AIN yesterday at the Sun ’n’ Fun Fly-In in Lakeland, Fla., that his UK-based c

British Aviation Group Searches for a New Chief

The British Business and General Aviation Association (BBGA) is looking for a new chief executive to replace Guy Lachlan, who will be leaving the organizat
Aircraft

PiperJet Enters Detailed Design Phase

Piper Aircraft president and CEO Kevin Gould said this week at the Sun ’n’ Fun Fly-In in Lakeland, Fla., that the PiperJet program is on track for certific
Regulations and Government

Washington State Aircraft Tax Killed

NBAA applauded the Washington State legislature’s decision to scuttle a provision for an “onerous” tax proposal for aircraft in its annual spending bill.
Safety

Volcanic Ash Disrupts Flights in Europe

At least 4,000 flights in northern European airspace were cancelled today after a large cloud of ash from an erupting volcano in Iceland drifted to the sou

Embraer Bullish on Bizjets This Decade

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer released a 10-year business jet forecast at the Sun ’n’ Fun Fly-In in Lakeland, Fla., yesterday that calls for 10,0