Content Archive: June 2014

EBACE 2014: Optimistic Event Kicks Off With Multiple Product Launches

European business aviation leaders say morale is finally improving as market conditions improve.
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Farnborough International Preview: Fresh-look Show Set To Open to Improved Business Prospects

A quarter of exhibitors at this year’s Farnborough air show are first-timers, but that’s not all that’s new about the event.
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Rotorcraft

Sunset Looms for North Shore Helicopter Route

Without FAA action the controversial route expires in August; helicopter association has an alternative noise-mitigation plan.

Wing Icing and Excess Weight Led to Caravan Accident

Gogal aircraft also operated in violation of its air operator certificate
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Aircraft Tracking Experts Look at Big-Data Monitoring

Malaysian airliner disappearance prompts new efforts to improve real-time tracking.

Ice Ingestion Shut Down Helicopter Engine

Pilot failed to protect against build-up of snow and ice ahead of takeoff.

King Air Accident Kills Five of Nine Aboard

Twin turboprop crashed into a sandbar in Uruguay.

Chile Suspends Airline’s Operator Certificate

Chilean Boeing 737 operator PAL failed a safety audit.

Delta, Endeavor Try Fresh Approach to Attracting Pilots

Endeavor pilots must now undergo the same hiring protocol imposed on Delta Air Lines pilots.
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