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Grimsvötn Eruption Could Disrupt Air Traffic in Europe
The European Aviation Crisis Coordination Cell (EACCC), which was set up one year ago after the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull, was activated on Saturday fol
Safety
May 24, 2011
Europe continues its crawl towards commercial, single-engine IFR ops
Operators pushing for clearance to fly commercial single-engine flights in IFR conditions, which are not allowed under European Union (EU) legislation, wil
Safety
May 18, 2011
Hawker Beech Flight Ops Attains IS-BAO Registration
Hawker Beechcraft’s flight operations, including all of the company’s flight test, demonstration and corporate transport operations, have received registra
Safety
May 18, 2011
EBACE 2011: Wyvern Introduces New Audit Upgrade
Wyvern, the Avinode group’s aviation safety auditing arm, has announced a global expansion of its review standard.
Safety
May 17, 2011
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Brazilian Judge Finds U.S. Pilots Guilty in 2006 Fatal Midair
Yesterday, Brazilian federal judge Murilo Mendes found American pilots Joseph Lepore and Jan Paul Paladino, whose Embraer Legacy 600 collided with a Gol Ai
Safety
May 17, 2011
Brazil Court Finds U.S. Pilots Guilty in Fatal Midair
American pilots Joseph Lepore and Jan Paul Paladino, whose Legacy 600 collided with a Gol Airlines Boeing 737-800 over the Amazon in September 2006, were f
Safety
May 17, 2011
DC Aviation Gets Wyvern Approval
At EBACE yesterday DC Aviation (Stand 2039) received safety authorization from Wyvern (Stand 843).
Safety
May 17, 2011
Web technology gets Arinc flight planning closer to client
More than 500 business aircraft are now using Arinc Direct services in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and the aer
Safety
May 16, 2011
Sleeping controllers prompt changes at the FAA
The fallout from what began with a single air traffic controller falling asleep
ATC
May 1, 2011
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
Safety
May 1, 2011
International Ops: WGS-84 errors create problems
Imagine the fun if every pilot’s understanding of where London Stansted Airport actually sits on the earth’s surface were a little different.
Safety
April 30, 2011
Bizav Safety Standdown Heads to Asia
Bombardier Aerospace is expanding the Bombardier Safety Standdown to Asia, with the first such event to be held in the region in Shanghai, China, on June 9
Safety
April 30, 2011
Nigerian Operations Command Center Opens
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Flight Tracking Command Center opened in Lagos in mid-April, coincidentally shortly after the IOC presentation
Safety
April 30, 2011
International Operations
On the surface at least, NBAA’s International Operators Conference (IOC) is always about technique: customs tips to import an aircraft for the most interna
Safety
April 30, 2011
International Operations: Make the Most of Recurrent Training
AIN_2011_International_Operations.pdf New international ope
Safety
April 30, 2011
De-Icing Holdover Chart Revised
The FAA has issued an update to its <a href="http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/airline_operators/airline_safety/info/all_infos/media/2011
Safety
April 29, 2011
Corporate flights gradually return to Japan
Despite what has been reported as the halting pace of radiation containment at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, business aviation operation
Safety
April 28, 2011
ACSF Supports Single Charter Standard
The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is trying to encourage charter and fractional operators to support the move to a single safety audit standard–its
Safety
April 28, 2011
No U.S. Bizjet Fatalities in 1Q, but Increase Globally
In the first quarter of this year U.S.-registered business turbine aircraft suffered three more accidents and two more fatalities compared with the same p
Safety
April 28, 2011
Argus Reports SMS Training Lacking at Bizav Operators
In its newly released annual safety management system (SMS) audit results report
Safety
April 28, 2011
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