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FBOs

Air Service Hawaii Says Aloha to Two New FBOS

The Honolulu-based company will debut new facilities at Kauai and Kona in January.
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Engines

Artificial Intelligence at Heart of R-R Pearl 15 EVHMU

Rolls-Royce engineers have taught the Pearl 15’s engine vibration health monitoring unit to recognize patterns arising among 9,000 measured parameters.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Constant Strengthens Nationwide Presence with AOG

The a rapidly growing AOG network that now spans 25 locations with 60 dedicated technicians.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Connectivity Accelerates Skyward

Exhibitors showcase latest high-seed hardware and services as they begin to use network data to improve flight ops, safety.
Gogo Business Aviation air-to-ground Wi-Fi
Maintenance and Modifications

SurfaceLiner Sees RED

The company is marketing a new version of AllProtect Aviation's easily-removable and reusable surface protection material.
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Avionics

Astronautics Expanding RoadRunner Market, AGCS Uses

Astronautics is working toward approvals for RoadRunner on a series of applications and is demonstrating dual use for its Air-Ground Communications System.
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Aircraft

Vref Unveils Updated Valuation Platform

System leverages digital tools and 25 years of transaction data to accelerate and refine online preowned aircraft value calculations .
Aircraft

Iran Flies New Military Trainer

The Kowsar-88/Yasin is a new trainer design that draws to a considerable extent on components raided or reverse-engineered from the Northrop F-5
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

LHT Issues Voice Commands for Cabin Systems

German exec-liner specialist demonstrates nicechat, a prototype voice recognition app for passenger control of onboard equipment.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Dassault Showcases Full-scale Falcon 6X Cabin

Touted as “the first extra-widebody,” in-development twinjet features largest cross section of any purpose built business aircraft.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

World of Interior Options, Fantasies on Display

Completion and refurbishment specialists showcase stunning designs and cabin innovations
Aircraft

Max Grounding Pounds Completion Centers

Industry 'in shock,' and 'market affected,' say top execs.
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Aircraft

Is Urban Air Mobility Part of Business Aviation's Future?

Multiple exhibitors at the 2019 NBAA-BACE show are involved in developing technology for the fast-emerging urban air mobility sector
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Latitude Aero’s VIP Seat Refurbs Bow

Commercial seat overhauler Latitude Aero enters the business aviation aftermarket in its NBAA-BACE debut.
Regulations and Government

Operators Face Slew of Regulation Deadlines

Operators need to prepare for new regulations taking effect around the world.
Safety

Baldwin Adds Functionality To SMS/QMS Software Systems

The added functionality is expected to improve a user's efficiency and operations.
Safety

Operators Embrace SMS

Safety management systems help measure performance and drive regulatory changes.
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Rotorcraft

Bell Revenues Flat, Profits Down

Bell is banking on future Pentagon programs.
Airlines

Cathay Feels Pinch Amid Weaker Passenger Demand

Unrest in Hong Kong has played a role in Cathay Pacfic's falling passenger numbers.
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Accidents

U.S. Bizjet Fatalities Still on Track for a New High

The 21 fatalities in U.S.-registered bizjet accidents in the first nine months have exceeded annual totals for all but two periods over the past 15 years.
Aircraft

Daher's 940 Wins FAA Approval

Now certified by EASA and the U.S. FAA, Daher's $4.13 million TBM 940 turboprop single succeeds the TBM 930 on the production line.
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Regulations and Government

DOT IG Reviewing FAA’s ASIAS Program Again

For the past 12 years, ASIAS has evolved and drawn together a variety of safety data and information sources across government and industry.
Charter & Fractional

Meridian Celebrates Three Decades of Jet Charter

The Teterboro Airport-based company took on its first jet, a Cessna CItation, in 1989 and has never looked back.
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Aircraft

Southwest Airlines Delays Max Schedule Again

Southwest Airlines expects to have to cut 175 weekday flights through February 8 due to delays in returning the 737 Max to the air.
Aircraft

Cessna's Citation Jet Line Surpasses Five Decades

Cessna delivered 691 Citation 550s and a variant until production ended in 1985.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Notching Down a Falcon's Noise at Dassault's St. Cloud Lab

Dassault has developed skills in managing the comfort of noise levels in its quietest business jets.
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Fuel

Corporate Aircraft Association Sees Business Take Off

Founded in the mid '90's, the organization now lists approximately 9,000 aircraft among its membership.
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Aircraft

Vertical Says Seraph eVTOL Is Top of the Pack for Payload

Vertical Aerospace is flight testing its Seraph eVTOL prototype and has boosted its engineering capacity with the purchase of motorsport group MGI.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Isle of Man Cleared in Bizjet Tax Avoidance Review

A detailed UK Government review found the Isle of Man correctly implemented and administered UK and EU VAT law for aircraft and yachts.
Aircraft

Kremlin Invites Gulf Monarchies Aboard SSBJ

The Middle East and Southeast Asia are two possible markets for the Russian SSBJ.