Content Archive: May 2008

Regionals Update: Mesa pulls out of Cincinnati

Mesa Air Group last month reversed its decision to establish a new Cincinnati base and canceled all the flights scheduled to six cities from Cincinnati/Nor
Aircraft

Partners and, perhaps, competitors]

Eyebrows were raised in January when Grob was named as the single source for the Learjet 85’s entire primary and secondary composite structures.
Avionics

Sagem GII Cockpit Nears Approval Finish Line

After months of waiting, Sagem Avionics says it is tantalizingly close to receiving its first FAA supplemental type certification (STC) for the company’s I
Aircraft

Leopard VLJ ahead of its time

For 100 years now, taxiways have borne metaphorical (and sometimes material) testimony to the “wannabe–really, really wannabe” aspirations of prospective a
Maintenance and Modifications

Russian Operator Takes PT6 Support

Russian charter operator Dexter Air Taxi has signed a fleet management program with Pratt & Whitney Canada covering eight PT6A-67P engines on its fleet of

Aircraft orders announced at EBACE

LET’S DO THE NUMBERS .
Regulations and Government

Bizav encouraged to be more vocal in making slot requests

Business aircraft operators should be more vocal when requesting slots at congested European airports, according to presenters yesterday at an information
Maintenance and Modifications

Ruag to link its six shops into one maintenance network

Ruag (Booth No.

Women in Aviation Meet in Geneva

Women in Aviation International is attending EBACE for the first time this year due to the increasing number of its members in Europe.
Rotorcraft

AgustaWestland AW101 adopts bizjet-like interior

Helicopter manufacturer AgustaWestland is here showing a mockup of an AW101 cabin in a luxury layout, probably the ultimate for a VVIP helicopter, as it is