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Safety
AIN Blog: Don't Fear the Quadcopter
Quadcopters are fun and capable machines, but pilots need to operate them safely and carefully.
Regulations and Government
Compliance Countdown: January 2015
Deadlines approaching within six month, 12 months and beyond 12 months.
Avionics
Satcom Direct Router Supports Speedier Streaming
Passengers can make calls and send texts using their own smartphone numbers.
Avionics
Satcom1 Testing SwiftBroadband Channel Bonding
Testing has reached a stable output of 1.4 Mbps “over a significant period of time.”
Rotorcraft
Evolux Gears Up To Offer Per-seat Helicopter Flights
Start-up company to begin with New York city, south Florida
Aircraft
In the Works: Crystal Ball 2015
Big jets dominated unveilings last year.
Aircraft
Pre-owned Update: January 2015
Pre-owned inventory has been shrinking, despite a growing worldwide fleet that added more than 525 new aircraft in 2014.
Avionics
Touchscreens Clean Up Gulfstream Symmetry Flight Deck
With fly-by-wire active control sidesticks and touchscreen-controlled avionics, the Symmetry flight deck is clean and uncluttered.
Accidents
Torqued: Personal vs. Organizational Accountability for Aviation Safety
The NTSB could do more to see what role fatigue and organizational culture played in the Aug. 14, 2013 crash of a UPS A300.
Aircraft
Airliners Lift U.S. Aerospace Industry to $228 Billion in Sales
U.S. aerospace industry sales in 2014 grew to $228 billion, according to the Aerospace Industries Association.
Aircraft
U.S. Military Aircraft Sales Flat in 2014, Missile Sales Down
U.S. sales of military aircraft remained flat in 2014, according to the Aerospace Industries Association.
Aircraft
Only Three Nations are Takers for Joint European Tanker Fleet
The Netherlands, Norway and Poland will collectively acquire and operate A330MRTTs
Accidents
Debris Found Is From AirAsia Flight 8501, Airline Confirms
Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency confirmed that debris found in the Karimata Strait is from AirAsia Flight 8501
Aircraft
J.P.Morgan: BizJet Deliveries To Jump By Double Digits In 2015
Business jet deliveries appear to have returned to growth in 2014 and are poised to jump by 13% in 2015.
Aircraft
NetJets Ups Firm Orders For Embraer Phenom 300
Latest agreement converts 10 options into firm orders valued at nearly $90 million.
Rotorcraft
EASA Oks SAR Variant of AW189
Deliveries set to begin to U.K. SAR program.
Regulations and Government
FAA Upgrades Part 25 Lightning Protection Standards
New standards designed to protect fuel tanks from explosions.
Avionics
Gulfstream Offers ADS-B OUT for G150
The new technology is required to operate in portions of airspace above Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam.
Safety
India’s Safety Rating Likely To Remain at Category II
Recent inspections uncovered eight system deficiencies
Regulations and Government
Robert Hartzell Among New Hall of Fame Slate
Gene Kranz, the late Abe Silverstein and Brig. General Robert Cardenas also to be enshrined.
Aircraft
China Awards Type Certification of ARJ21 Regional Airliner
The Civil Aviation Administration of China issued a type certificate for the Comac ARJ21-700 regional jet, China’s first indigenous airliner.
Aircraft
Boeing Completes First Flight of 767-2C Tanker Prototype
Boeing announced the first flight of a 767-2C "provisioned freighter" that will become one of the first U.S. Air Force KC-46A refueling tankers.
Safety
Fatal Crash Mars Start of Brazil Summer Helicopter Season
The helicopter crashed and caught fire shortly after picking up four passengers in the coastal resort of Guarujá.
Training and Workforce
Second Civil Test Pilot School Opens in Mojave
The International Flight Test Institute’s first group of students begin their studies in the six-month flying qualities course early next year.
Regulations and Government
FAA Releases Draft Guidance On EMS Helo Rule
Guidance to lay groundwork for new training requirements.
Avionics
Phoenix Residents Take FAA to Task on NextGen Changes
City of Phoenix pushes to reverse FAA airspace changes.
Airlines
Russian Government Guarantees Debt For Transaero
Transaero Airlines CEO denies reports of possible service cancellations due to Russian currency crisis.
Accidents
Authorities Suspend Airborne Search for AirAsia Flight QZ8501
Ships on Java Sea continue to comb waters for wreckage
Aircraft
Singapore, Malaysia are Buying Aerostats for Surveillance
Aerostat manufacturer TCOM suggests the market is growing at the expense of other airborne solutions.
Airlines
Air Astana Eyes Preeminence in Central Asia
Kazakhstan-based airline poised for expansion
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