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Rotorcraft
Russian Defense Ministry To Take Mi-38T This Year
After a stop-start development, Mil's successor to the legendary Mi-8 series has entered production for the Russian armed forces.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Gama Aviation Releases 2017 Results, Underlying Profits Up 28%
Farnborough, UK-based company has raised funds for further expansion abroad.
Avionics
ADS-B Will Bring Reckoning to Preowned Bizjet Market
U.S. operators of 13,425 business jets—one-third of the in-service fleet—currently have no ADS-B upgrade plan in place.
Airlines
EC Aviation Official Urges Slot Allocation Review
Director general of mobility and transport Henrik Hololei sees airlines’ agenda at odds with good public policy
Aircraft
UTAS Signs New Boeing 'Partnering for Success' Deal
Company also launches PACE cost-cutting program for Tier II suppliers
FBOs
New FBO Opens in Cincinnati
Waypoint Aviation debuted its new $6 million facility, which features a 40,000 sq ft hangar able to accomodate aircraft up to a Global 7000.
Engines
EASA Certifies Vector Aerospace Africa for Engine MRO
The Lanseria facility, which was opened in 2010, is a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A designated overhaul facility with distribution rights.
Maintenance and Modifications
Flying Colours Opens New St. Louis Facility
The company said the additonal space, plus a reconfigured floorplan will increase its productivty there six-fold.
Safety
NTSB Presses FAA on 'Doors Off' Helo Operations
FAA Tweeted it will order the halt of certain doors off operations, but NTSB seeks more definitive action.
Aircraft
Boeing 737 Max 7 Completes First Flight
Smallest variant of Max family stays airborne for more than three hours
Charter & Fractional
NYC Helo Crash Puts Spotlight on Doors-off Flights
Amateur video shows the helicopter making a hard impact then rolling right with main blades churning into the water and then rolling inverted.
Rotorcraft
Bell Aims for Urban Air Taxi by 2025
The company's air-taxi entry will be hybrid electric.
Rotorcraft
FAA's Duncan: Flight Standards Aims For Consistency
The FAA aims to get everyone at the FSS playing from the same sheet of music.
FBOs
Customs Now Available at Jo-burg's Fireblade FBO
The clearance of its first international flight represents a milestone for the $15 million facility which opened in 2014,
Airports
Business Jet Ops Drop Sharply at Santa Monica Airport
Oral arguments set in May for NBAA lawsuit to overturn effort to close airport.
FBOs
Farnborough Caterer Completes Kitchen Upgrade
Specializing in private aviation provisioning, On Air Dining has just finished a complete makeover of its Farnborough Airport facility.
Regulations and Government
Risk-based Trends, 7,000 Comments Led To LASP Demise
Proposal was estimated to cost $1.4 billion over 10 years.
Maintenance and Modifications
Safe Flight Developing Tailstrike Warning System
Safe Flight’s Tailstrike Warning System uses ground clearance and angle of attack (AoA)—a relationship that can even provide predictive alerts.
FBOs
Montreal FBO To Relocate
CYHU H-18 Services is set to break ground on new facilities after selling its building.
Engines
Pratt & Whitney Details GTF Recovery Schedule
Company president Robert Leduc says knife-edge seal issue won’t prevent Pratt from achieving planned GTF 2018 production target
Rotorcraft
NH90s and H125s Ordered for Qatar Force Modernization
Qatar has finalized a deal with prime contractor Leonardo to buy 28 NH90s for its air force and navy, plus Airbus Helicopters H125 trainers.
Aircraft
Denmark Firm Named Nordic Sales Rep for Daher TBMs
Its sales territory includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Safety
NTSB Reaches Out to Industry on Accident Communications
Agency had received pushback after movie Sully was released.
Avionics
Jeppesen Charts Added To GoDirect Flight Bag Pro App
Honeywell's GoDirect Flight Bag Pro allows business aviation pilots to create flight plans, view weather, and access flight briefing information.
Avionics
Pentastar Broadens Connectivity Options for Gulfstreams
“Connectivity is vital for business travelers to be truly productive,” noted Jesse Beard, Pentastar Aviation’s director of engineering and inside sales.
Rotorcraft
JSFirm Helicopter Pilot, Technician Database Tops 50k
That milestone was reached as concerns grow surrounding looming shortages in the helicopter sector.
ATC
DOT IG: FAA NextGen Development Projects Lack Oversight
Since Fiscal Year 2008, Congress has appropriated more than $1.7 billion for NextGen developmental projects.
Safety
Part 91 Participants Propelling ACSF's ASAP Program
ACSF program now accounts for 54 percent of active agreements involved in ASAP, FAA's Randy McDonald said.
Aircraft
GlobalEye Conducts First Flight
Having been rolled out in February, the first Saab GlobalEye has taken to the air for the first time.
Aircraft
Cessna Wraps Up Initial Wind Tunnel Tests of SkyCourier
First flight of the SkyCourier is slated for next year, with service entry planned in 2020.
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