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FBOs
New Aircraft Towing System Makes U.S. Debut
With a decade of use in Europe, the TugMaxxe line of remote control tugs is set to enter service on this side of the Atlantic.
Aircraft
First Four U.S.-Supplied Super Tucanos Arrive in Afghanistan
Under the Light Air Support program, the U.S. Air Force delivered four A-29 Super Tucanos to Kabul on January 15 to boost the Afghan air force.
Charter & Fractional
PlaneSmart Gets Argus Gold, Adds Hedrick as a Director
Hedrick previously served as the director of charter sales and owner services for Executive Flight Services.
Charter & Fractional
Legacy 500 Joins Million Air Dallas Charter Fleet
The fly-by-wire jet is a pleasure to fly, both for pilots and passengers.
Fuel
ForeFlight Acquires JetFuelX
With JetFuelX, users can manage fuel card memberships and aircraft profiles, as well as view jet-A prices available at the planned destination.
Charter & Fractional
Jet Linx Aviation Fleet Almost Doubles in 2015
Additions of 30 aircraft last year brought its fleet to 65 aircraft, making Jet Linx the fifth-largest Part 135 operator in the U.S.
Sustainability and Environment
Air BP Offers Carbon Offsets for NBAA S&D Attendees
The initiative is being managed by BP Target Neutral, which invests in carbon credits that support low-carbon development projects around the world.
Regulations and Government
NBAA Chief Warns Privatized ATC Battle Is 'Imminent'
"Big airlines” are pushing for a privatized U.S. ATC system so they can “take control of ATC for their economic benefit,” NBAA chief Ed Bolen said.
Maintenance and Modifications
328 Support Services Marks 10th Anniversary
The company recently moved into expanded facilities as its employment base has grown to 180 workers supporting a fleet of 200 aircraft.
Rotorcraft
Uber Plans Four-Day Helicopter Experiment at Sundance
Airbus teamed with Uber to offer the flights during the festival as part of what the manufacturer calls a market pilot.
Aircraft
Lufthansa Takes First Airbus A320neo
Delivery marks culmination of five years of development
Avionics
Sandel Signs Stevens Aviation for Avilon Installations
The Avilon integrated flight deck is designed for easy installation in about five days.
Accidents
Weather, Training Factors in Brazil Campaign Crash
Brazilian investigators point to IMC conditions and a lack of training on missed approaches in the 560 XLS+ in the August 13, 2014 crash.
Charter & Fractional
Alerion Aviation Forms Out of JFI Jets, ACP Jets Merger
The recently combined company today rolled out its new identity.
Airlines
Atlas Air Plans Purchase of DHL Carrier Southern Air Holdings
The acquisition will add Southern Air's Boeing 777 and 737 freighters to the Atlas Air fleet of Boeing 747s.
Regulations and Government
Shuster: IG Report Underscores Need for ATC Reform
DOT IG releases the latest of a series reports critical of the FAA's ATC practices, saying past reforms are not producing results.
Aircraft
Cutter Aviation To Put HondaJet on Display
Cutter Aviation has scheduled a series of events in New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas to highlight the recently certified aircraft.
Airports
Heli-Shuttle a Hit at Biggin Hill
The London-area helicopter service has really taken off over the past year
Accidents
CJ Pilot Reported Autopilot Failure Before Fatal Crash
A CitationJet pilot told controllers that his autopilot had failed, along with other instruments, shortly before the aircraft crashed Monday in Utah.
Rotorcraft
Airbus Delivers Six Helos to California Law Enforcement
Two each to the California Highway Patrol and Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, and one each to the Los Angeles and Ontario Police Departments.
Rotorcraft
Bell Delivers First EMS-config 407GXP to Air Methods
This is the first of what could be up to two hundred 407GXPs delivered by Bell to Air Methods over the next decade.
FBOs
JetNet Adds Airport/FBO View, Aircraft Usage to Aerodex
Airport/FBO view provides an analysis tool for companies providing or looking to provide operational support at a specific airport.
Regulations and Government
FAA Proposes Stage 5 Noise Standards for New Aircraft
The FAA provides a longer compliance timeframe for aircraft weighing less than 121,254 pounds mtow.
Aircraft
GE To Build Engine for Textron T-prop in Czech Republic
Facility is expected to open in 2020 to develop and manufacture new turboprop engines in the 1,000 to 2,000-shp range.
Aircraft
Airlines Queue Up as Iran Sanctions Lifted
Airbus, Boeing to vie for some $20 billion in business
Airports
WingX: Bizav Traffic in Davos To Double During 2016 WEF
During the 2015 World Economic Forum, from January 20 to 24, a total of 1,174 movements were recorded at four nearby airports.
Aircraft
Bombardier Reports C Series Ramp Up Progressing On Schedule
Swiss International Airlines crews arrive in Canada for flight training
Regulations and Government
GA Industry, Caucus Leaders Take Separate Paths on ATC
GA caucus leaders back reform, GA industry urge caution.
Aircraft
Embraer Cuts First Metal for E195-E2
Fabricates first part of central fuselage II
FBOs
FBO Fuel Sales Survey Notes Majority Increase in 2015
Based on steadily increasing totals over the past several years, 2016 could be a breakout year for the U.S. FBO industry.
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