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Pilatus To Resume Full Working Schedules

In a hopeful sign, Pilatus said it will return to full work schedules by February 1.
Regulations and Government

FAA Blasts Manufacturers for CVR/FDR Rule Delay

The FAA has grudgingly agreed to delay certain portions of an original April 2010 compli
Safety

NTSB Expands Accident/Incident Reporting Rules

Effective March 8, the NTSB is amending its reporting requirements for aviation inciden
Avionics

SAIBs Address Honeywell FMS Software Glitch

The FAA late last week issued special airworthiness information bulletins
Training and Workforce

Linear Air, High Performance Team on Eclipse Training

Eclipse 500 air-taxi operator Linear Air and High Performance Aircraft Training (HPAT) yesterday announced that they have partnered to provide Eclipse 500
Maintenance and Modifications

Mx Industry Weighs In on Thorny Issues for 2010

“The most significant issue facing the maintenance community in 2010 is financial sustainability,” Aaron Hilkemann, president of Duncan Aviation, told AIN.
Maintenance and Modifications

JSSI Moves To Increase Effectiveness in Europe

“In February 2009 we were forced to implement a 15-percent reduction in staff company-wide,” Lou Seno, president and CEO of Jet Support Services (JSSI), to
Maintenance and Modifications

Hawker Pacific Expands Malaysian Product Support

Hawker Pacific has “embarked on a major expansion of services” with the opening of a product support service center at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Suba
Maintenance and Modifications

Twin Commander Makes Transcontinental Move

Twin Commander Aircraft completed its relocation from Arlington, Wash., to Creedmoor, N.C.
Maintenance and Modifications

CRS Jet Spares Boosts European Support

CRS Jet Spares is moving inventory to Europe to bolster support for its international customers.
Safety

2009 Bizav Accidents Decrease as Flight Hours Decline

As flight activity last year declined from that of the previous year, so too did the number of U.S.
Aircraft

Embraer Delivers First Phenom 300 and Lineage 1000

Brazilian OEM Embraer launched 2010 by announcing the first deliveries of two of its new aircraft, the Phenom 300 and Lineage 1000.
Accidents

Cargo Learjet 35 Crashes on Approach to Chicago Exec

A Royal Air Freight Learjet 35 crashed into a river in a forest preserve on Tuesday afternoon while on approach to Chicago Executive Airport in Wheeling, I
Regulations and Government

New Standards Proposed for Composite Helo Parts

Yesterday, the FAA published a proposed NPRM covering new airworthiness standards for composite structures on normal category rotorcraft under FAR Parts 27
Charter & Fractional

Avinode: Charter Demand Still Rising

Demand for charter flights is set to continue rising this month, according to the latest
ATC

FAA and Europe Renewing Air Traffic Vows

With a view to guaranteeing interoperability between the FAA’s NextGen air traffic management system (ATM) and the European Union’s Sesar (Single European
Accidents

Bahamas Falcon Crash Mars 2009 Bizjet Safety Record

The NTSB, along with the FAA and Dassault, has joined the investigation into the December 17 crash of a Falcon 20D in the Bahamas–the only fatal business j
Aircraft

Rockwell Finalizes Acquisition of AR Group

Rockwell Collins yesterday completed the acquisition of AR Group and its affiliated companies, including business aviation trip-support services provider A
Regulations and Government

Compliance Countdown

Compliance Countdown January 2010.
Avionics

Passengers rave about Aircell’s 3G Internet

By anybody’s measure, the last year has been a big one for Aircell.
Avionics

Garmin adds TCAS, TAS to its portfolio

It’s official: Garmin can now add to its list of avionics specialties the coveted title of TCAS maker.
Avionics

Collins HGS Approved for Lower Cat I Minimums

Certain head-up guidance systems produced by Rockwell Collins can now be used to fly to lower Category I ILS approach minimums after the company last month
Maintenance and Modifications

Hot section: CRS Jet spares increases inventory

CRS Jet Spares has increased its overall line item inventory level by 33 percent this year, despite the economy, according to founder and CEO Armando Leigh
Avionics

Universal CVFDR Gains TSO, STC Approvals

The FAA last month issued an STC applicable to the King Air series for Universal Avionics’ new cockpit voice recorder, which is part of a lineup of five mo
Avionics

Arinc Adds SkyLink/eXchange Connection to BBJ

Arinc last month completed the first integration and testing of an eXchange/SkyLink broadband Internet system aboard a Boeing Business Jet.
Avionics

Newest AV8OR gives users a bigger screen and more data

Honeywell’s Bendix/King division released its newest AV8OR Ace po
Aircraft

In the works: Looking to the future, OEMs continue aircraft development

As expected, the recession has taken a toll on aircraft manufacturers and would-be manufacturers.
Avionics

The Future of Global Navigation

For years the world’s aviation authorities have been preparing for the transition to a re-imagined operating environment where an array of new technologies
Maintenance and Modifications

Hot section: Savannah Air Center renamed Midcoast Aviation

Savannah Air Center will change its name to Midcoast Aviation effective January 1.
Maintenance and Modifications

Hot section: Bombardier boosts support in the Midddle East

Bombardier Aerospace has enhanced its customer support for business aircraft operators in the Middle East with the expansion of its Mobile Response