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Cessna Planning a Six-seat Turboprop Single

Cessna is in the early stages of developing a new single-engine turboprop, but the Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6-powered airplane that spotters have seen
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Plans Policy Crackdown on Non-active IAs

The FAA has issued a proposed policy change that would clarify the definition of the words "actively engaged" as they relate to application for a
Maintenance and Modifications

China Sees Opportunity in PMA Parts

Chinese air carriers and regulators made positive comments about FAA-approved PMA parts at the Independent and Alternative Materials Conference held in Chi
Maintenance and Modifications

Dnest Hosts New Site for ExecuJet Malaysia MRO

ExecuJet Aviation is moving into a new facility in Malaysia, having entered into a joint venture with local company Dnest Aviation Services.
Maintenance and Modifications

Mid-Continent Instruments West Celebrates 20 Years

Twenty years ago Mid-Continent Instruments opened a West Coast facility at Van Nuys Airport in
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Issues Final Transport-category Fatigue Rule

Under new final rules issued by the FAA, all transport-category (Part 25) aircraft certified he
Aircraft

Comac Announces Orders for 100 C919s

China’s Comac delivered on its promise to make a splash at this week’s Zhuhai Airshow today, as the state-controlled aerospace conglomerate revealed the id
Aircraft

Two 787s to Return to Seattle

While Boeing continues its investigation into
Aircraft

Hawker Beech To Suspend 400XP Production and Sales

In the wake of mounting losses, Hawker Beechcraft chairm
Regulations and Government

Platinum Jet Cofounders Convicted on Fraud Charges

Platinum Jet chief pilot and cofounder Michael Brassington and his brother, Paul Brassington, a vice president and cofounder of the company, were convicted
Regulations and Government

New Leaders To Take Controls at House GA Caucus

NBAA welcomed yesterday’s announcement that Rep.
Charter & Fractional

Sudden Demise of French Charter Firm Prompts Probe

The financial records at French air charter operator Blue Line are being scrutinized following
Aircraft

Schedule for First A350 Delivery Slips Later into 2013

Airbus’s schedule for the A350 XWB has slipped to later in the second half of 2013, reflecting the company’s recognition that the transition from the desig
Engines

Rolls-Royce Homes In on Cause of Trent 900 Failure

Rolls-Royce today confirmed that an oil fire led to the November 4 uncontained failure of a Trent 900 on a Qantas A380 on its way from Sydney to Singapore.
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Security

Air Freight Security Must Get Smarter

The air freight industry needs to quickly adopt the more sophisticated and holistic approaches to security already introduced in the maritime cargo sector,
Aircraft

Boeing’s Sky Interior Debuts with FlyDubai

Boeing delivered the first 737NG with the new Sky Interior cabin to FlyDubai on October 27.
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Rotorcraft

Chinese Light Turbine Helicopter Achieves First Flight

China-based Avicopter announced on Tuesday the first flight of its first indigenously developed light single-engine helicopter, the AC311, in Tianjin.
Security

NBAA Confirms Aussie Transport Security Requirement

A six-year-old Australian law that requires international operators of jet aircraft exceeding 12,500 pounds mtow to have a Transport Security Program (TSP)
Rotorcraft

Bristow Wins Major Helo Contract in North Sea

Bristow Helicopters inked a multimillion-dollar, five-year contract with a consortium of oil companies in the North Sea.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Comlux USA Regroups after Hangar Fire

Comlux USA, a maintenance, overhaul, completion and refurbishment center in Indianapolis, was b
Aircraft

Boeing Grounds 787s After Cabin Smoke Interrupts Test Flight

Boeing grounded its entire fleet of 787 flight-test airplanes
Aircraft

Bombardier’s CRJ1000 Gains Transport Canada, EASA Certifications

The newest and largest member of Bombardier’s ubiquitous regional jet line, the
Aircraft

SIA To Replace Three Trent 900s on its Airbus A380s

Singapore Airlines grounded three of its 11 Airbus A380s to perform “precautionary” engine changes after consultations with Trent 900 manufacturer Rolls-Ro
Aircraft

SIA To Replace Three Trent 900s on its Airbus A380s

Singapore Airlines grounded three of its 11 Airbus A380s to perform “precautionary” engine changes after consultations with Trent 900 manufacturer Rolls-Ro
Maintenance and Modifications

F1rst Support Center Goes Live For AOG Aircraft

BBA Aviation Engine Repair and Overhaul (ERO) has unveiled its F1rst Support global technical operations center located at Dallas Airmotive’s facility in G
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Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for Phenom 100

The FAA has issued a final rule for an Airworthiness Directive for the Embraer
Maintenance and Modifications

Soloy Aviation Solutions Now Offers Avionics

Soloy Aviation Solutions, which has historically focused on helicopter and fixed-wing engine pr
Maintenance and Modifications

HNA Group, Bravia Capital Acquire Stake in myTechnic

HNA Group of China and Bravia Capital of New York will acquire a majority stake in myTechnic.
Maintenance and Modifications

Heritage Aviation To Distribute BLR King Air Winglets

BLR Aerospace has named Heritage Aviation of Burlington, Vt., an authorized dealer for its King
Engines

Rolls-Royce: A380 Engine Failure Specific to Trent 900

Rolls-Royce says that the uncontained engine failure on a Qantas Airbus A