Content Archive: October 2009

Environment

Colt International Opens in São Paulo

Handling company Colt International (Booth No.

Gulfstream Bestows Inaugural Outstanding Flight Award

Gulfstream Aerospace of Savannah, Ga., announced the creation of annual Outstanding Flight Awards and its first recipient at a press conference at the NBAA
Engines

Snecma Sticks with Silvercrest

Snecma is continuing development of its 9,500- to 12,000-lb Silvercrest engine for large-cabin business jets and RJs, with certification now expected in t
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Alamo Plating Intros Water Transfer Printing

Alamo Plating & Metal Finishing (Booth No.

Roaring Thunder Makes More Noise

Roaring Thunder Media (Booth No.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Greenpoint Delivers Sixteenth BBJ Completion

Greenpoint Technologies (Booth No.
Airports

MKC Work Nears Completion

Kansas City Downtown Airport has nearly finished a $70 million refurbishment program.

What’s Flying in the Heads of Gulfstream Engineers?

Gulfstream isn’t shy about saying that the new wide-cabin G650 will not forever be the upper echelon of the Savannah, Ga.-based company’s aircraft line.
Aircraft

Farnborough Kestrel Could Be Built by Liberty

Farnborough Aircraft director Adrian Norris said this week at the NBAA Convention that his company is in discussions to have Liberty Aircraft produce the a
Regulations and Government

FAA Updates Parts Certification Rules

The FAA published new regulations for manufacturers of aircraft and aviation products that will update and standardize FAA requirements to better align the