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FBOs

Phillips 66 adds FBOs

PHILLIPS 66 ADDS FBOs Central Flying Service of Little Rock, Ark., has switched to the Phillips 66 fuel brand.
Airports

Helicopters welcome at UK's Northholt

The Royal Air Force’s Northolt base in west London will accept civilian helicopter flights starting January 1.
Aircraft

Gulfstream G650 flight testing in full swing

The wide-cabin Gulfstream G650 resumed flight testing on December 4, following the
Aircraft

Delays to engine certification stall Superjet’s entry into service

Sukhoi Civil Aircraft (SCAC) missed its December target for delivery of the first Superjet 100 regional jets to launch operator Aeroflot after delays invol
Safety

NPRM targets safety plans for repair stations

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to establish requirements for FAA-certified repair stati
Aircraft

Phenom 300 certified in U.S. and Brazil

Embraer last month received type certification for its Phenom 300 from both Brazil’s civil aviation authority, Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC), an
Aircraft

Comair Jury awards victim’s family $7.1 million

An eight-member jury in Lexington, Ky., has awarded $7.1 million to the family of one of the victims of the
Aircraft

Big order fails to halt CRJ rate cut

Conversion of a letter of intent into a firm order for 22 CRJ700s by American Airlines this month failed to save the jobs of more than 600 employees at Bom
Regulations and Government

More changes in store for LASP proposal

The proposed Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP), the target of
Regulations and Government

FAA falls short on promise to expedite duty-time rules

New rules governing flight- and duty-time limitations and rest requirements for Part 121 pilots are still a work in progress, according to FAA associate ad
Sustainability and Environment

EU extends deadline for ETS compliance plans

The European Union (EU) plans to issue a new list of operators who are subject to its emissions trading scheme (ETS) in a bid to dispel the confusion cause
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Comlux ends partnership with Airbus Corporate Jet Centre

The Comlux Group, which became a 40-percent shareholder in the Airbus Corporate Jet Centre (ACJC) in May 2008, has withdrawn by mutual agreement from that
Aircraft

Gulfstream, IAI Mark First Flight of Super-Midsize G250

Gulfstream Aerospace and Israel Aerospace Industries flew the super-midsize jet on Dec. 11, 2009
Gulfstream, IAI G250
FBOs

Comlux To Open Paris FBO

Business aviation group Comlux plans to expand its services into the FBO sector by establishing a
Safety

NTSB criticizes FAA action on runway safety

While NTSB chairman Deborah Hersman lauded controllers and pilots for an improving runway incursion rate in the U.S., she took the FAA to task for its dith
Rotorcraft

EC 175 begins flight-test program

The prototype of the Eurocopter EC 175 made its “official maiden flight” on December 17, almost two weeks after its
Charter & Fractional

Newsmakers 2009: Frax founder Santulli ejects from NetJets

Individually last year there was no taller toppling in business aviation than that of NetJets founder and chairman Richard Santulli, who on August 4
Maintenance and Modifications

Dassault’s ‘digital factory’ streamlines production

After pioneering digital design in the aerospace industry 25 years ago, Dassault Aviation has implemented what it calls “the digital factory.” The Falcon 7
Aircraft

Texas Turbine upgrades Caravan

After Bobby Bishop’s Texas Turbine Conversions converted the single-engine de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter from a PT6 to a TPE331 engine, the company neede
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Bizliner business sees slight dip in demand

In March last year, it appeared the bizliner completion centers were sailing through the recession with barely a ripple, working at capacity with slots fil
Regulations and Government

FAA Proposes $4M Fine Against Spitfire Aviation

The FAA has proposed levying a $4 million penalty on Spitfire Aviation Services of Fayetteville, Ark., for allegedly conducting at least 798 illegal charte
Airports

Tag Aviation continues fight for movement increase at Farnborough

Tag Aviation has appealed a local government ruling in November that blocked its application
Charter & Fractional

CitationAir Recalls 16 Furloughed Pilots

Business jet solutions provider CitationAir by Cessna early last month recalled 16 pilots from furlough, representing approximately 20 percent of those fur
Maintenance and Modifications

Dassault hosts regional M&Os

For the second year in a row, Dassault Falcon is hosting a series of regional maintenance and operations (M&O) seminars around the world.
Aircraft

Ruag Do228NG approval planned for first quarter

Ruag Aerospace says it is on track to complete certification and first delivery of its Do228NG in March.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Iacobucci Offers a Solution To Waste

Iacobucci HF Electronics has introduced its first WastePak trash compactor, a device developed specifically to resolve the problem of waste disposal during
Cabin Interior and Electronics

ACJC Creates Multi-mission VIP Kit

Airbus Corporate Jet Centre (ACJC), a Toulouse, France-based completion and refurbishment specialist, has introduced for the Airbus A320 a kit that allows
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Happy Design Puts an End to the Plain Plane

Happy Design Studio, an eight-year-old firm based in Strasbourg, France, has launched a new venture in aircraft exterior livery design. Despite the
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Greenpoint Develops 747-8 ‘Aerolift’ Elevator

Greenpoint Technologies’ design team has released its concept for a ground-to-main deck elevator for executive versions of the Boeing 747-8. The ele
Regulations and Government

Newsmakers 2009: Europe’s ETS proves to be a fiasco for operators

Twelve months ago many of the business aircraft operators who had any intention of flying in European airspace were probably still blissfully unaware of th