Content Archive: April 2014

Aircraft

MiG, Aviadvigatel Confirm MiG-31 Development

RAC MiG is working on new versions of the aircraft more capable than the current MiG-31BM.
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Bombardier Safety Standdown 2014 To Focus on Cockpit Distractions

Free seminars will be held in São Paulo, Brazil, on August 11 and in Wichita from October 6 to 9.

Textron Aviation Lays Off 750 As It Integrates Cessna and Beechcraft

Reductions affect salaried and hourly employees in management and non-management positions.

Deliveries Up but Sales and Deliveries Down in 1Q14 at Dassault Falcon

Dassault delivered nine Falcons in the first quarter, one more than it did in the same period a year ago.

General Dynamics Soars on Wings of Gulfstream

Gulfstream delivered 39 completed aircraft during the first quarter, a 34.5-percent increase from a year ago.
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Rotorcraft

EASA OKs Redesigned Airbus Helicopters EC225 Shaft

Certification of the redesigned vertical bevel gear shaft for the EC225 clears the way for fleet retrofit, especially for offshore operators.

Landmark Aviation Acquires 20-Strong Ross FBO Chain

Ross quietly rose to become the fifth-largest aviation service provider chain in the U.S. since its launch a decade ago.
Maintenance and Modifications

ASI Names Barry Beegle as R-R M250 Lead Technician

Brings over 40 years’ experience.
Maintenance and Modifications

Gary Stephens Named Engineering Manager at Cabin Innovations

He will lead the engineering team and advance the design and development capabilities for VIP galleys and interiors.
Aircraft

Boeing ‘Confident’ in Smooth 777X Transition

Boeing sees plenty of opportunity to fill the remaining 777 delivery slots for 777-300ERs by the time it starts delivering the 777-8X in 2021.
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