NBAA Convention News 2011

All NBAA Convention news

Environment

Jeppesen, Lindbergh, Green Alliance, environment

Jeppesen announced here at the NBAA show that it will serve as a founding member of the Lindbergh Foundation’s nonprofit Aviation Green Alliance.
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Timken Credits Diversity and Global Reach for Success

The Timken Aerospace division is a major component of the improving economic climate.
Aircraft

Blackhawk Signs New Dealers

Blackhawk Modifications signed another new dealer to its worldwide network of authorized installation and service centers.
Maintenance and Modifications

Snap-on’s Talking Toolbox on Display at NBAA 2011

Snap-on Industrial showed a big blue one at NBAA's 64th Annual Meeting and Convention in Las Vegas.
Engines

Precision Turbines Boosts C-38 Mission Readiness

Engine MRO specialist Precision Turbines recently won several contract renewals as a result of its support of customers’ maintenance ope
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Training and Workforce

FlightSafety Adds Simulators and Training Programs

FlightSafety International (FSI) has announced a variety of new offerings.
Aircraft

Embraer Sees Brighter Skies Ahead

While it has certainly felt the same pressures as its competition, Embraer expects a change in the bizjet market to come soon.
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Aircraft

Airbus Brings ACJ319 To  Vegas In First U.S. Public Showing

Tens of thousands of NBAA members have arrived in Las Vegas expecting to see airplanes on display–plenty of them.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Yankee Pacific a Growing Interior Supplier to Aircraft OEMs

When Yankee Pacific president and CEO Ken Goldsmith says his sprawling company of cabin completion subcontractors started small, he isn’t being disingenuou
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Maintenance and Modifications

Operators Find Cost Of Jet-Care Engine Testing Is Still Well Spent

Business aircraft operators may be battling to control costs, but they aren’t cutting back on the oil and engine debris analysis services provided by Jet-C
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