Content Archive: February 2010

Dassault eases part-time work schedule

Dassault has reduced the scope of the
Safety

NTSB: crew failings led to Colgan crash

The NTSB laid the primary blame on the pilots of Colgan Air Flight 3407 for the
Aircraft

E190 wins LCY ticket; Lineage to follow

Barely 10 days after Embraer’s E190 gained cert
Training and Workforce

FSF intros standards for safety of mining ops

The Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) has developed a common safety approach for global companies operating aircraft in the mining and resources sector, and t
FBOs

AIR STATION CONVERSION SOUGHT

Maine’s Brunswick Naval Air Station is scheduled to close in May next year, but the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority is seeking to turn it into a
Aircraft

Linear Air adds Eclipse 500 FIKI/Avio NG 1.5 training

Before Eclipse Aviation declared bankruptcy and end
Aircraft

Bombardier First OEM to Earn AFRA Accreditation

Bombardier has become the first OEM to earn accreditation from the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA) following a two-day audit of CRJ100/200 tear
Airports

DHL TO DONATE AIRPORT TO COUNTY

Deutsche Post DHL announced on January 19 that it has agreed with Ohio’s Clinton County Port Authority (CCPA) to donate DHL’s former Air Hub/Wilmingto

ASA Launches United Express Service

Atlanta-based Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) last month launched a new code-share partnership with United Airlines covering flights into and out of Chic