Content Archive: June 2011

Jet Aviation Hong Kong Named Falcon Service Center

Airbus has appointed Comlux America of Indianapolis an approved cabin outfitter.
Maintenance and Modifications

Chromalloy Nevada Reduces Workforce

West Star Aviation recently installed the first Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 to Pro Line 21 upgrade on the Falcon 2000.
Aircraft

E190s Land in Kazakhstan

In late May Embraer celebrated the entry into service of the first of two E190s with Air Astana, the national flag carrier of Kazakhstan, in a ceremony at
Aircraft

In The Works July 2011: Honda Aircaft HondaJet

Honda Aircraft has achieved new milestones during flight testing of the first FAA-conforming HondaJet (F1), including reaching a maximum speed of 425 knots
Aircraft

In The Works July 2011: Hawker Beechcraft King Air 250, Hawker 200

The FAA has issued the type certificate for the
Aircraft

In The Works July 2011: Embraer Legacy 450/500

The first flight of the midsize Legacy 500 remains on schedule for the second half of this year and will take place at Embraer’s facility in São José dos C
Maintenance and Modifications

MRO Profile: Jet Works Air Center

Jet Works Air Center is the product of the merger of Jet Works Aviation and Denton Business Air Center, combining the former’s avionics repair capabilities
FBOs

Landmark Takes Over MIA FBO

A Florida court has upheld Miami-Dade County’s decision to award Landmark Aviation a 10-year operating lease for its FBO at Miami International Airport (MI
Airports

NATA Concerned with Proposed Airport SMS Plan

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has formally responded to the FAA’s notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would create a requirement
Airports

Customs Booming at Two Florida Airports

In the first four months since U.S.