Content Archive: September 2011

Garmin, Aircell Tops in AIN Avionics Support Survey

In the AIN 2011 Product Support Survey resu
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Charter & Fractional

Charter Lawsuit Reveals New Rendition Flight Details

Court documents released as part of a lawsuit by Richmor Aviation against charter broker Sportsflight reveal new information about how the U.S.
Aircraft

Bombardier Profits Soar, Aerospace Not So Much

Yesterday Bombardier reported a healthy overall jump in fiscal second-quarter profits to $211 million, a 53-percent leap from last year’s $138 million.
Regulations and Government

PHI Accuses Sikorsky of Hiding Crash Suit Evidence

Offshore oil helicopter service operator PHI is accusing Sikorsky of suppressing evidence related to the cause of a
Aircraft

Charter Demand Set To Flatten as Prices Wobble

Demand for charter flights during September looks set to flatten out, according to the latest projections from online charter portal Avinode.
Aircraft

Soft Market for Regional Aircraft Will Prompt Bombardier To Revisit Rate Cuts This Fall

Bombardier Aerospace continues to suffer from what executives characterized as a soft market for regional aircraft.
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Avionics

Product Support Survey 2011 Part 2: Avionics

In the cockpit avionics sector Garmin takes top honors for how it looks after its customers.

AIN Blog: Trials by Mother Nature

NBAA put out a press release yesterday noting that there are “only 40 days left until NBAA 2011.” That's fitting, with Hurricane Irene’s liquid legacy thre