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Charter & Fractional
Priester Aviation Names Rich Ropp as President
Rich Ropp comes to his new role at Priester Aviation with 30 years of experience in aircraft management and aviation sales.
Aircraft
ATR Upbeat about Recovery as Orders and Deliveries Gain Steam
Franco-Italian turboprop manufacturer ATR recorded 35 sales last year and delivered 31 new aircraft to customers as the pandemic starts to subside.
Safety
USAIG Adds Polaris to Performance Vector Program
USAIG has added Polaris Aero's Vocus, a cloud-based safety management software suite, to its Performance Vector safety program.
Airports
Italy's Milan Sees Bizav Resurgence
MIlan's Malpensa and Linate airports last year saw a 74 percent increase in bizav traffic over 2020 numbers.
Accidents
FAA, NTSB Investigating KISP Ground Collision
The FAA and NTSB are investigating a ground collision at New York City-area Long Island MacArthur Airport, between a taxiing Pilatus PC-12 and a Hawker.
FBOs
Modern Aviation Closes on Two NYC FBOs
Modern Aviation has completed its purchase of Sheltair’s FBOs at New York’s John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia airports.
Accidents
Flashback: Challenger Pilot Claims Yoke Was Jammed in TEB Crash
We look back at some memorable events and coverage from AIN's half-century-old archives.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Milestone Completes Aramco Helicopter Fleet Renewal
Lessor Milestone delivered 26 helicopters to Aramco as part of that company's fleet renewal program.
Airlines
Spirit, Frontier Airlines Agree To Merge
The $6.6 billion merger of Frontier and Spirit Airlines would generate $3.5 billion in annual revenues based on 2021 results.
Aircraft
Irkut MC-21 Undergoes Repeat Cold Soak
Now stationed in Russia’s coldest republic, the MC-21-300 has reached the halfway mark of a repeat cold-soak test.
Sustainability and Environment
Industry Groups Urge EPA To Expand SAF Feedstocks
Aviation trade groups have issued a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requesting an expansion of approved SAF feedstocks.
Maintenance and Modifications
Dart Floats Approved for Airbus Five-blade H145s
Dart Aerospace has received FAA supplemental type certification for its emergency float system with integrated life rafts in water up to sea state 6.
ATC
FAA Map Provides Guide on 5G Deployment
An FAA map provides up-to-date information surrounding the deployment of 5G near 87 airports.,
Engines
New Standards Proposed for Engine Emission Testing
The U.S. EPA has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking to adopt particulate matter emission standards and test procedure for turbine airplanes.
Regulations and Government
Special Olympics Volunteer Airlift Seeks 'Strong Finish'
This is the eighth time Textron Aviation has organized the Special Olympics airlift.
Maintenance and Modifications
Elevate Plans Keystone MRO Expansion after Acquisition
Keystone Aviation MRO expansion includes organizational changes and a third MRO site.
Rotorcraft
Bristow Spends Latest Quarter In Hover
Helicopter operator Bristow Group breaks even on lower revenues, higher expenses.
Aircraft
Toulouse Sustainability Declaration Praised by Aviation Groups
Several companies and industry associations endorse the European Commission’s commitment to align sustainability goals among aviation stakeholders.
Charter & Fractional
Wheels Up Acquires Part 135 Operator Alante
The deal provides Wheels Up with 12 Cessna Citation light jets and 39 pilots.
Aircraft
Textron Aviation Rolls Out First Production SkyCourier
The first production Cessna 408 SkyCourier is destined for launch customer FedEx.
Avionics
FAA: 5G C-band Interference Solution Could Take Years
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson downplayed the impact of 5G C-band on GA during a February 3 House Aviation Subcommittee meeting.
ATC
Operators May Soon Fly Outside North Atlantic Tracks at FL330
Starting March 1, operators may file random route plans for North Atlantic tracks at or below FL330.
Rotorcraft
Blade CEO Bullish On New York
Blade CEO anticipates a better political atmosphere and growth potential for helicopter and eVTOL passenger service in the New York City area.
Aircraft
AINsight: For Every Winner There Are 10+ Losers
With preowned aircraft now selling in single-digit days, the idea of how potential buyers can be the winner becomes murky.
Aircraft
GE, Boeing To Partner on Hybrid-electric Flight-test Program
Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences will support flight testing of a Saab 340B with a hybrid-electric propulsion system.
Charter & Fractional
Verijet Expanding Charter Ops to Caribbean
Florida-based charter provider Verijet operates a fleet of Cirrus SF50 Vision jets.
Safety
Argus Develops New Safety Standard for Part 91 Ops
The Argus Operator Assessment, AOA:91000, uses the Argus Standard to evaluate private operators’ flight departments.
Regulations and Government
Aviation Groups Call for End to U.S. Covid Testing Requirements
IATA, A4A, and several other organizations have called on the U.S. government to remove pre-departure testing requirements for entry into the country.
Regulations and Government
NBAA Urges Further FAA Collaboration on 5G Interference for GA Operators
Despite progress for airlines, GA is still facing 5G-rollout-related challenges, and NBAA head Ed Bolen believes the FAA needs to provide more help.
Maintenance and Modifications
ATP, Bluetail Partner on Aircraft Records Access
Aviation software and information services provider ATP has partnered with aircraft records management firm Bluetail to ease aircraft document access.
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