Content Archive: August 2009

Maintenance and Modifications

Despite Economy, 300 Trainees Join Lufthansa Technik

As Lufthansa Technik’s new training year gets under way, 307 young people have joined the company on the first step of their career.
Maintenance and Modifications

Business As Usual As Twin Commander Moves

Twin Commander Aircraft is making progress on its move from Arlington, Wash., to North Carolina.
Maintenance and Modifications

FSDO Accused Of Paying Inspector To Stay At Home

The Professional Aviation Safety Specialists (Pass) AFL-CIO union
Maintenance and Modifications

Embraer Closes Bradley Facility Temporarily

Embraer has temporarily closed its Executive Jet Services facility at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn., in response to the economic cl

French Riviera sees sharp decline in bizav traffic

Business airport traffic in the Côte d’Azur, France’s wealthy Mediterranean Riviera, suffered dramatically as a result of the global financial crisis in th
Airports

French Alpine airports draw wealthy crowds

Negative attention has prompted the business aviation industry to promote airplanes as tools of productivity rather than luxurious transportation for the w
FBOs

Spanish FBO group plans expansion into France

European business aviation has endured a steep downturn in activity for the best part of a year, and many in the industry are resigned to a slow recovery.
Regulations and Government

Congress balks on new jet purchase

Within days after it became public last month that Congress was seeking to purchase additional business jets for use by senior government officials, House
Aircraft

New Adam owner mulling production options

Moribund Adam Aircraft has a new owner.
Safety

Rule change mandates better icing protection

The FAA last month amended its certification standards for icing protection on transport-category airplanes.