Content Archive: June 2011

Fly Comlux Adds A320 to Charter Fleet

Just two years out of the box, Comlux America has delivered its first executive completion of an Airbus A320 Prestige.
Regulations and Government

Barr Battle Moves into the Courts

Within days of the Department of Transportation’s announcement that it was all but

AIN Blog: Boeing Embraces Spirit of Paris

As I flew home amid the screaming babies in the back of a packed 767 from Charles de Gaulle Airport to New York’s JFK, something struck me as different abo

EMS Aviation Introduces Aspire Family

EMS Aviation of Moorestown, N.J., brought its Aspire satellite-based, in-flight connectivity systems to Ebace, including its new AirMail portable e-mail pr
Regulations and Government

FAA Draft Heliport Circular Prompts Access Concerns

A new draft Advisory Circular from the FAA is prompting industry concerns with regard to the viability of some existing heliports and the ability to expand
Aircraft

ADS-B Marks Turning Point in Europe

This month will mark a turning point from the “pioneer” phase to the mandate phase of Europe’s implementation of automatic dependent surveillance-broadc
Charter & Fractional

Flight Options Launches Phenom 300 Jet Membership

Flight Options launched a new membership program for its Embraer Phenom 300s that combines the advantages of fractional ownership with the flexibility of a
Training and Workforce

FlightSafety Adding Global 5000/6000 Sims

With sister company NetJets due to receive Bombardier Global 5000s and 6000s, FlightSafety International is adding flight training for the types at its Col

Flying Colours Foresees More International Business

Canadian independent completion and refurbishment specialist Flying Colours of Peterborough, Ontario, is anticipating a growth in business from outside the

Ruag Does First Europe Installation of Flight Display CMS

Ruag Geneva is performing the first European installation of Flight Display Systems’ Select CMS. The system is going into a Falcon 50 as part of a cabin r