Content Archive: October 2011

The Biggin question is can bizav run against the tide?

The conclusion of delegates at the Business Aviation Europe event at Biggin Hill Airport near London last month (September 14-15) seemed to be that things
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Charter & Fractional

UK Plans Dedicated Airspace for 2012 Olympics

The UK’s National Air Traffic Services is proposing to establish a new airspace structure specifically to accommodate business aviation during the period a
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ATC

Charter Demand Dips Below 2010 Levels

Through the start of September, demand for charter flights was 15 to 25 points higher than during the same period in 2010, according to the forward-looking
Safety

Bombardier flight tests electric ice-protection system

In the quest to develop more aircraft systems driven by electricity and to improve reliability, Bombardier Aerospace completed another milestone in its Str
Avionics

Honeywell Seeks FAA Landing Credit for Combined Vision System

Today avionics manufacturers offer products that meet the FAR 91.175 requirement,
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FBOs

U.S. Eases Customs and Immigration Pre-Clearance Process in Shannon

The process through which business aircraft passengers and crew can clear U.S.
ATC

FAA Gives LightSquared More Testing Time, on Its Alternate Frequency

To the puzzlement of the GPS community and independent radio propagation experts, the FCC ruled on September 13 that LightSquared should conduct further te

GA User Fees DOA, Lobby Groups Remind President

Politicians like to use the term “dead on arrival” to refer to unpalatable bills, and that’s how 116 bipartisan members of the House earlier this year desc
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Diversified Aviation Within Its Comfort Zone

“We’re a prime contractor–a small version of what Greenpoint Technologies and Gore Design Completion started out as,” said Gary Girard, president of Divers
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