Content Archive: February 2010

Avionics

NZ-2000 users responding to FAA guidance

Business jet operators flying with Honeywell NZ-2000 flight management systems are responding to an FAA airworthiness bulletin describing a software glitch
Regulations and Government

Southers rejects offer to lead TSA

Erroll Southers, the White House choice to head the leaderless Transportation Security Administration (TSA), withdrew his name from consideration on Januar
Charter & Fractional

Fractionals stumbled in brutal 2009

Data on the U.S.
Aircraft

Cessna CJ4 Certifcation Imminent at Press Time

Looking not unlike a T-tail compact version of its Sovereign stablemate, the Cessna Citation CJ4 should have earned its FAA credentials by the time these w

Gulfstream adds rep in china, expands service team

Gulfstream Aerospace recently added a representative to its field service organization.
FBOs

FBO Profile: First Aviation Services, Teterboro

First Aviation exemplifies the architect’s wisecrack to a client planning expansion: “First, the good news–you have a building in place to work with.
Maintenance and Modifications

Retired Midcoast v-p reflects on his career and looks ahead

Gary Driggers, vice president of Midcoast Aviation, retired at the end of last year after more than 20 years with the company.
Maintenance and Modifications

Report: Asia-Pacific Market Growth Driven by Mx Demand

Research conducted by Frost & Sullivan has found that a growing population of wealthy individuals and improving government regulations are making their mar