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Regulations and Government
Transport Canada Introduces ‘Targeted Inspections’
For bizav, agency will “evaluate the effectiveness of the newly introduced Part 6, subpart 4 of Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR) Part 604.”
Aircraft
FlightSafety Begins Pilatus PC-24 Pilot, Mx Training
PC-24 simulator at the facility was recently approved for training by EASA, following similar qualification by the FAA in December.
Avionics
Retrofits Hit All-time High, Lift 2017 Avionics Sales
This year-over-year increase was solely due to a 20.1 percent uptick in retrofit avionics sales, offset by lower forward-fit sales.
Rotorcraft
Awareness and Quick Response Crucial to Avoiding LTE Accidents
Loss of tail rotor effectiveness does not account for a significant portion of accidents, but LTE does present training and safety challenges.
FBOs
FBO Profile: Northeast Air
Aviation hospitality with a New England flair.
Maintenance and Modifications
Gulfstream Announces Major Appleton MRO Expansion
Operations are set to begin in 2019.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
GA-ASI Designs a New UAV For U.S. Navy’s MQ-25 Contest
The company has named six partners in its bid, including Boeing, which has also submitted a competing proposal.
Aircraft
Boeing 737 Max 9 Cleared for Service
Gains FAA certification some 11 months after first flight
Safety
NBAA Releases Latest Annual Bizav Safety Focus List
The identified focus areas represent the most critical safety-related risks currently facing business aircraft operators, said NBAA.
ATC
WSJ Editorial Takes Aim at ATC Privatization Opponents
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is continued to push its ATC proposal, distributing the WSJ editorial.
Regulations and Government
Bill Would Alter Foreign Ownership Caps for Carriers
Rep. Brat's bill would change the reduce the mandatory U.S. ownership requirement for U.S. air carrier from 75 percent to 51 percent.
Rotorcraft
Safran's Even Tapped To Lead Airbus Helicopters
Even will replace Guillaume Faury, effective April 1. Faury is leaving Airbus Helicopters to run Airbus's commercial aircraft division.
Security
CrewID Expands to Include Ground Crew
With predictions of the world-wide expansion of business aviation, the PlanePeople subsidiary is touting the security aspects of its global ID system.
Aircraft
Royal Thai Air Force’s Saab JAS-39 Gripen C Rips Through the Skies Over Singapore
Royal Thai Air Force’s Saab JAS-39 Gripen C Rips Through the Skies Over Singapore
Aircraft
Embraer’s Tiger Liveried E190-E2 Airliner Roars as Certification Approaches
Embraer’s Tiger Liveried E190-E2 Airliner Roars as Certification Approaches
Aircraft
U.S. Air Force Drops Plan To Replace JSTARS Aircraft
Service says that "alternative means" are becoming available to do radar sensing and battle management.
Aircraft
Airbus Loses More Money on A400M Airlifter
But talks to renegotiate the contract are making progress, the company said.
Aircraft
Fresh Engine Troubles Tarnish Airbus’s Positive 2017 Financials
Challenges mount while net order count reaches 1,109 commercial airplanes
Aircraft
Bombardier Chief Bullish on Business Jet Market
The 140 business jet deliveries last year at Bombardier Aerospace were up five units from the company’s 2017 outlook, but fell 16.4 percent from 2016.
Maintenance and Modifications
QTA Gets Nod for Challenger 300/350 Barrel Replacement
This offers a terminating solution to a corrosion issue involving the super-midsize jet’s aluminum inner-barrel engine inlet.
Aircraft
Heated Seats Now Standard on New Daher TBM 910/930s
Daher delivered 57 TBMs in 2017, marking the second-best commercial year in the French aircraft manufacturer’s history.
Safety
Beechjet Overrun Safely Stopped by EMAS
The first reported EMAS save was in May 1999 and involved a Saab 340 that overran a runway at JFK Airport.
Regulations and Government
PBI Customs Now Closes Three Hours before Prez TFRs
This eliminates previous variability in closing the customs office prior to the TFR, while allowing enough time for Secret Service to do a security sweep.
Security
Few Answers for ADS-B Security Concerns
As the 2020 U.S. ADS-B mandate approaches, operators look for ways to secure their data.
Regulations and Government
Drone/Aircraft Encounters Prompt Call for Tighter Regulations
Carriers, pilots, and controllers want FAA empowered to tighten drone restrictions
Maintenance and Modifications
Pentastar Completes DU-875 Upgrade on Global Express
Pentastar Aviation upgraded all six of the aircraft's monitors in less than three hours.
Maintenance and Modifications
Duncan Completes First LoPresti HID Phenom 300 Install
The upgrade can produce up to 15 times more light.
Charter & Fractional
Airbus Helicopters Rolling Out Air-taxi Booking Service
Voom platform connects travellers with licensed helicopter operator partners, allowing air-taxi flights to be booked in as little as 60 minutes.
FBOs
Tac Air To Open New Location In Dallas
When it debuts in mid-2019 at DAL, it will bring the number of aviation service providers there to five.
Rotorcraft
Canadian Aftermarket MFR Earns R44 STC
For Ramm Aerospace the FAA STC for the cockpit floor tray is is sixth for the Robinson helicopter.
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