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Avionics
406Day Highlights Emergency Beacon Benefits
On April 6, the benefits of 406-MHz emergency beacon technology are highlighted during 406Day—Beacon Awareness Day.
Rotorcraft
The Long Road to the Tiltrotor
As the first civilian tiltrotor progresses toward certification later this year, AIN traces the decades of development of the technology.
Engines
Hartzell Brings NextGen Props to Sun 'n' Fun
Hartzell technology is pulling the single-engine GA fleet into the future.
Aircraft
Rotorvox C2A To Make U.S. Debut at Sun 'n' Fun 2018
The gyroplane is certified in Europe, but will be an amateur-built kit in the U.S.
Charter & Fractional
OJets Kicks Off Charter Ops with Global, Challenger
The Singapore operation hopes to quadruple its fleet by the end of the second quarter.
Safety
UAS Safety Standdown Slated For May 1
The one-day event will cover flight ops, maintenance, and quality management.
Aircraft
WW II-era Workhorses Shine at Sun ’n‘ Fun
These airplanes were the workhorses that helped the Allies get a foothold in Normandy
Aircraft
China Tariffs Could Hurt More Than First Thought
Analysts’ belief that China’s proposed tariff won’t cover the 737 Max 8 might be incorrect, according to IBA Group
FBOs
Hawthorne Global Starts New Chicago-area Hangar
Hawthorne's 33,000-sq-ft hangar at its Chicago Executive Airport facility is expected to be completed by fall 2018.
Avionics
ForeFlight Releases Flight-planning Improvements
ForeFlight Version 9.6 adds new flight-planning capabilities to the popular electronic flight bag app.
Aircraft
Thailand Commissions T-50TH
Thailand’s new trainers from Korea will provide lead-in fighter training for F-16 and Gripen pilots.
Aircraft
F-35C Fleet Deployment Preparations Gather Pace
A recent round of carrier qualifications has been conducted while the first deployable squadron begins training in earnest.
Regulations and Government
GKN Fails To Fight Off Takeover Bid
While UK government mulls intervening, Airbus says Melrose takeover could mean no future contracts for GKN.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Aviaâ Brings Group Purchasing to Business Aviation
Tech start-up, AVIAA, has developed software that allows group purchasing to be used in business aviation for the first time.
Aircraft
Russia Fears Losing Ground to the PRC in World Arms Market
Russia's arms industry is being squeezed out of some of its traditional market regions by Chinese hardware that draws heavily on Russian technology.
Rotorcraft
Leonardo Helicopters Expands Support in Chile
Aerocardal Limitada appointed as company's authorized service center in Chile.
Aircraft
Embraer E190-E2s To Get Fully Compliant GTFs by October
Pratt & Whitney making steady progress to fix durability deficiencies in combustor liner
Regulations and Government
AsBAA Warns of Consequences of China/U.S. Trade Dispute
The association expressed concern not only about business jet sales but also about ramifications for suppliers.
Sustainability and Environment
Victor Goes Live with Air BP Carbon-offset Program
Following a test program which met with a positive response, the jet charter marketplace is allowing its operators and customers to choose to go green.
Charter & Fractional
Executive AirShare Names Owen President and CEO
Owen succeeds Keith Plumb, the company co-founder who announced in February plans to step down..
Aircraft
A Long Trip in a TBM 910
AIN editor-in-chief Matt Thurber accompanied a TBM pilot on a delivery flight from Tarbes, France, to Camarillo, California.
Aircraft
HondaJet Racks Up More Approvals, Makes FIDAE Debut
HondaJet has received type certifications from Argentina’s Administración Nacional de Aviación Civil and Panama’s Autoridad Aeronáutica Civil.
Accidents
Microburst Causes Houston Hobby Hangar Collapse
The 30,000 sq ft structure at the Jet Aviation FBO was leased by charter provider Jet Linx.
Safety
International Operations Sharing a World of Knowledge
Annual event spotlights changes, challenges of flying beyond U.S. borders
Rotorcraft
CHC Hoist Training Center Now Open
The training will support wind farm operations.
Rotorcraft
Former FAA Inspector Pleads Guilty To Fraud
A former FAA safety inspector is accused of accepting a bribe in exchange for issuing helicopter special airworthiness certificates.
Maintenance and Modifications
Deer Jet Obtains U.S. FAA Repair Station Approval
With the nod, Deer Jet becomes one of only 45 U.S.-approved maintenance organizations in Mainland China.
Maintenance and Modifications
Duncan Aviation Shifts Atlanta Avionics Shop Location
The Nebraska-based MRO relocated to a larger hangar at Fulton County Airport-Brown Field, which will allow it to service large cabin aircraft indoors.
Maintenance and Modifications
Field Aerospace, Nextant Detail $155.7M USAF Contract
Field is working with Nextant, Rockwell Collins and FlightSafety International on the upgrade program, which will make T-1A trainers ADS-B compliant.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
China's New Aircraft Tariffs Hit G550, G650, and BBJ1
25 percent aircraft import tariffs imposed today by China are the result of an escalating tit-for-tat trade war with the U.S.
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