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NATO Airpower Costly But Effective Over Libya

By the time that Tripoli fell with surprising ease to rebel forces, NATO had flown more than 20,000 sorties during Operation Unified Protector.
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Aircraft

China’s Military Modernizes, Stays Focused on Taiwan

The first publicly observed flight of the Chengdu J-20 stealth
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Charter & Fractional

Charter Lawsuit Reveals New Rendition Flight Details

Court documents released as part of a lawsuit by Richmor Aviation against charter broker Sportsflight reveal new information about how the U.S.
Aircraft

Bombardier Profits Soar, Aerospace Not So Much

Yesterday Bombardier reported a healthy overall jump in fiscal second-quarter profits to $211 million, a 53-percent leap from last year’s $138 million.
Regulations and Government

PHI Accuses Sikorsky of Hiding Crash Suit Evidence

Offshore oil helicopter service operator PHI is accusing Sikorsky of suppressing evidence related to the cause of a
Aircraft

Charter Demand Set To Flatten as Prices Wobble

Demand for charter flights during September looks set to flatten out, according to the latest projections from online charter portal Avinode.
Aircraft

Soft Market for Regional Aircraft Will Prompt Bombardier To Revisit Rate Cuts This Fall

Bombardier Aerospace continues to suffer from what executives characterized as a soft market for regional aircraft.
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Avionics

Product Support Survey 2011 Part 2: Avionics

In the cockpit avionics sector Garmin takes top honors for how it looks after its customers.
ATC

FltPlan Flight Privacy Program Exposes Tangled FAA Policy

In the days and weeks leading up to the August 2 changes that eliminated the Block Aircraft Registration Request (Barr) program, which for
Rotorcraft

AgustaWestland Gets Government Loan for AW169

Britain’s Department of Business, Innovation and Skills is loaning AgustaWestland $36 million to support the new AW169 medium twin helicopter program that
Sustainability and Environment

ExxonMobil Exits U.S. GA Fuel Business

Continuing the recent trend of major oil companies scaling back their general aviation commitments,
Training and Workforce

Marquis Jet founder Kenny Dichter Resigns from NetJets

NetJets lost some of its creative energy in July when Marquis Jet founder and former CEO
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Regulations and Government

House, Senate Dispute Looms on FAA Funding

It took the furloughing of 4,000 “nonesse
Aircraft

Mitsubishi to Delay Launch of MRJ100X Beyond mid-2012

Mitsubishi Aircraft’s official launch of the proposed 100-seat MRJ100X will likely have to wait at least another year–or until after the first flight of th
Regulations and Government

More Nations Join U.S. in Fight against EU-ETS

With the U.S., Australia, Canada and China having expressed objections to the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS), now China and Russia are
Airports

Florida FBO Sues Airport Authority

Amid allegations of public funds being used by an airport authority to compete against a privately owned FBO, Southwest Florida International Airport-based
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Bans ex-FAA Aircraft Safety Inspector Hires

The FAA has issued a final rule placing restrictions on operators employing fo
Maintenance and Modifications

LoPresti Set To Roll Out Unpressurized Tires

LoPresti Aviation Engineering is poised to introduce a new type of tire called the Never Flat.
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Maintenance and Modifications

West Star Aviation ALN Named Phenom ASC

Embraer has named West Star Aviation’s East Alton, Ill.
Maintenance and Modifications

Hawker Beechcraft Opens Beijing Office

Hawker Beechcraft (HBC) has opened a new regional headquarters office in Beijing to cover the North Asia region, including mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao
Maintenance and Modifications

Former FlightWorks President Acquires ADI

Scott Beale, former president, founder and co-owner of FlightWorks, has acquired Waterford, Mich.-based Aerodynamics (ADI) and its subsidiary ADI Shuttle G
Safety

AIN Blog: FAA’s New Rule on Ice Bridging Is Not the Best It Could Be

The FAA has finally put a regulatory nail in the coffin of ice bridging with a new
Avionics

NextGen Committee Tackles ‘Business Case’ for Equipage

The high-level industry and government committee tasked by the FAA with developing “a common understanding” of NextGen priorities has recommended a set of
Training and Workforce

SimCom Acquires 14 Programs from FlightSafety

SimCom Training Centers closed a
Rotorcraft

Scott’s Mulls New Production of former Bell 47

The current type certificate holder of the venerable Bell 47 might be interested in putting the iconic piston helicopter back into new production. Scott’s
Aircraft

Fate of EAS Program Far from Ensured

When Congress adjourned for summer recess last month without extending FAA funding for the 21st time, leaving thousands of furloughed workers in a state of
Regulations and Government

Senate Dems Seek To Avert Another FAA Shutdown

A group of Democratic senators sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner last month asking him to appoint conferees to FAA reauthorization talks before t
Aircraft

Aviation industry defies economic drag

Democrats and Republicans wrangling over the debt ceiling, spending and tax increases and tax cuts have come up with a deal nobody really likes.