Content Archive: February 2010

Trilogy backup offers attitude, altitude, airspeed

L-3 Avionics’s Trilogy electronic standby instrument received TSO approval from the FAA for use on Part 27 and Part 29 rotary-wing aircraft, according to t

London Heliport with Extreme Makeover To Reopen soon

The extensively redeveloped London Heliport is set to reopen this spring.

Paradigm Aerospace Is Now PAC International

Paradigm Aerospace’s new name, PAC International (Booth No.

Scott’s acquires TC, supports Bell 47

Scott’s Helicopter Services of Le Sueur, Minn., has acquired the type certificate and assumed all aspects of commercial spares support, technical support a

HAI 2010 News Clips

Borescopes R Us Sees Strong StartBorescopes R Us (BRU) got off to a fast start here at Heli-Expo with a sale of a CH 2-4-1 Kit 4-mil

Bluecopter gets the green light

Blue is the new green.

Aftermath of S-61 crash in legal dispute

In a strongly worded statement issued here yesterday, two senior executives from Columbia Helicopters (Booth No.

Industry Perspective: Pratt & Whitney Canada

We hear a lot about turbofan engine research, in such things as unducted fans, open-rotor designs and geared turbofans.

Sikorsky sees clear skies for its helicopter models

A Sikorsky panel yesterday painted a positive picture of the company’s Sikorsky Global Helicopters division, basking in the warmth of 136 large and 79 ligh

For new Sagem CEO, it’s all about customers

Larry Alexandre, recently named CEO of Sagem Avionics after five years as COO for Turbomeca USA, acknowledges that he has much to learn about avionics but