Content Archive: September 2006

Flight Display intros helo moving map

At last, a moving-map display for helicopter passengers. Alpharetta, Ga.-based Flight Display Systems approached the design of its new helic

Everest feat recognized–at last

At noon today at the Eurocopter booth (No.

AMG Buys Flite Components

Aero Maintenance Group (AMG) announced it has acquired Dallas-based Flite Components Inc., an FAA-certified repair station with more than 50 years of exper

Enstrom goes global

When HAI Convention News reported on Enstrom Helicopter at last year’s Heli-Expo, the Menominee, Mich.

Bell 417 plays hide and peek

Coming off what CEO Mike Redenbaugh called “Bell’s best year in decades,” the company plans to unveil–literally–a new light helicopter this morning at 11:3

Spanish Marine Safety Agency Joins AW139 SAR Operators

Sasemar, the Spanish Marine Safety Agency, is the fifth government customer to order AgustaWestland’s AW139 medium-twin helicopter in search-and-rescue (SA
Regulations and Government

New traffic control rule threatens RJ ops at LGA

A new traffic control rule proposed by the FAA for New York La Guardia Airport would replace the current system of slot allocation with “operating authoriz

New helicopter service links Manhattan and NYC airports

A helicopter service connecting Manhattan with New York City airports is due to start in about two weeks.

LG Orders a Sikorsky S-76C++

Sikorsky received a contract for 2007 delivery of an S-76C++ to LG International at last week’s Asian Aerospace 2006 trade show in Singapore.

Honeywell HUMS garners OEM acceptance

Honeywell is at Heli-Expo 2006 (Booth No.