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Safety

FAA Puts the Freeze on Takeoffs with Polished Frost

The FAA yesterday issued a final rule that prohibits Part 91K, 135 and 121 operators from taking off with “polished frost”–meaning frost buffed to make it
Charter & Fractional

Superseding Indictment Names Five in 2005 TEB Crash

John Kimberling, the captain of the chartered Challenger 600 that
Charter & Fractional

Funding Problems Ground JetBird

Europe’s JetBird has once again delayed the launch of its air-taxi network, this time on the grounds that it needs to raise fresh capital to support the ne

Aviation Industry Mourns Death of Leader Ed Stimpson

The aviation industry is mourning the death of Ed Stimpson last Wednesday morning at his home in Boise, Idaho.
Aircraft

Boeing Completes Static Testing on 787 Reinforcements

Boeing has finished the static tests needed to validate the side-of-body modification made to the 787 Dreamliner, the company announced yesterday.

AIN Guest Perspective: El Al’s Offer Gat

As AIN prepared for the start of the Dubai Airshow, a rare opportunity to interview a Middle Eastern airline executive presented itself.
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Aircraft

A380 Returns to JFK in Air France Colors

Air France officially joined the A380 operators club on November 20, when it took its first
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Airbus Brass Sees Clearing Skies Following Upbeat Dubai

Although Airbus CEO Thomas Enders “certainly didn’t come [to the
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Boeing Breaks Ground on Second 787 Dreamliner Plant

The alacrity with which Boeing assumed control of the former Vought plant in South Carolina this past summer, secured the necessary construction approvals
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Rays of Light at Dubai Airshow Overshadowed by Debt Crisis

News from the international airshow circuit can be revealing and deceiving in equal measure.
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Royal Jordanian aims to be Middle East's top airline

Royal Jordanian Airlines’ new president and chief executive, Hussein Dabbas, is maintaining the carrier’s long-held ambition to become the Middle East’s ai
Aircraft

Gulfstream G650 Makes an Abbreviated First Flight

The first Gulfstream G650, dubbed T1 for test aircraft one, achieved its maiden flight this afternoon, though it was cut short due to “slight vibrations” i
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Regulations and Government

Compliance Countdown

AIN_ComplianceCountdown_Dec2009.pdf.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Mobile Response Expands into Middle East

Bombardier Aerospace has enhanced its Middle East presence with the expansion of its mobile response team (MRT) into the region.
Maintenance and Modifications

Lufthansa Technik To Support Air Berlin Group

German airline Air Berlin Group has signed an agreement under which Lufthansa Technik will provide comprehensive component support for its entire fleet.
Maintenance and Modifications

Avanti Subject of Proposed Airworthiness Directive

The FAA is proposing an Airworthiness Directive (AD) for the Piaggio Avanti based upon an operator report of a short circuit between a generator power cabl
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Investigating Loss of ACJ Emergency Slide

The FAA is still investigating what caused an Aruban-registered Airbus A319 Corporate Jetliner to lose its emergency slide shortly after takeoff from Dalla

Aviation groups: users must lobby local officials

The alphabet organizations that champion the cause of aviation to elected officials and government agencies can’t do it all alone.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Tai Ping Carpets Shows Haiku Collectionfor Aviation

Tai Ping Carpets of Nanhai in the People’s Republic of China hit a luxury note at the NBAA Convention with its custom recycled yarn lamps and “fabric” stoo
Charter & Fractional

Flexjet goes for the gold

To mark Canada’s hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympics, Bombardier’s Flexjet subsidiary is offering a special edition of its Flexjet 25 jet card.
Maintenance and Modifications

ARSA Notes Repair Stations Hit Hard by Economy

A survey conducted in mid-November of Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) members indicates tha

People in Aviation

The board of directors of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association has elected Robert Wilson, president of Honeywell Business and Gener
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Emteq’s SkyPro Goes High Definition

Emteq recently unveiled what it is calling “Easy HD” for its SkyPro cabin management system (CMS).
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Aircell Wins Hawker Contract

At the NBAA Convention in late October, airborne communications provider Aircell announced a major contract with Hawker Beechcraft.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

DRB Aviation Consultants Expands Services

DRB Aviation Consultants, an aircraft interior design firm based in San Antonio, has announced an expansion of services, including completions management,
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Innotech’s Sky Berry Wins STC

Innotech Aviation of Quebec has received a supplemental type certificate for its new Sky Berry, a system that offers business aircraft operators a “low-cos
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Bombardier Intros New 60XR Cabin Series

Bombardier is offering two new cabin configurations for its Learjet 60XR–Signature Series Red and Signature Series Black. The Signature Series
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Altitude Offers Quick-change BBJ Modular Interiors

Altitude VIP Completions of Auckland, New Zealand, has launched a quick-change, modular interior concept for the Boeing Business Jet. With focu
Regulations and Government

Jet Aviation Beats SFAR 88 Deadline

Jet Aviation, one of only two authorized Pats Aircraft Systems modification specialists for auxiliary fuel tank maintenance, is performing the mod work at
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Lufthansa Technik Makes ‘Nice’ with Bombardier

German completion and MRO provider Lufthansa Technik has been selected to supply its networked integrated cabin equipment (Nice) system for Bombardier’s ne