Content Archive: July 2014

AIN Blog: MH17 Insurer Pledges Payments as Liability Questions Loom

The Montreal Convention prescribes war risk payments of $150,000 per passenger.
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ATC

Germany's DFS To Provide Tower Services at London Gatwick

The contract will cover air traffic and approach services below 4,000 feet around the airport, including maintenance of the associated infrastructure.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Tribute to Wright Brothers’ Mechanic Added to Air Force Museum

Charles Taylor honored for development of Wright engine.
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Rotorcraft

Airbus Helicopters Plans Follow-on to X3

LifeRCraft architecture combines a main rotor for vertical takeoff and landing, fixed wings for energy-efficient lift and open propellers for speed.
Regulations and Government

EASA Issues Proposed Rules for Commercial SEIFR Ops

EASA said the move would harmonize its regulations with ICAO and other major foreign aviation authorities.

Sonex Personal Jet Makes Maiden Flight

Company will begin taking orders after it publishes performance numbers.

GAMA Taps Archer as Engineering and Airworthiness Director

Archer most recently provided key support for the FAA and the Joint Planning and Development Office.

Bombardier Successfully Tests Non-temperature-restricted APU

The prototype equipment was designed for business jets.

French BEA: Ice on Wings Brought Down Premier

This was one of four Premier accidents in 2013 that took a total of 11 lives.
Safety

FAA Bans U.S. Operators from Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport for 24 Hours

Ban does not apply to U.S.-registered aircraft operated by foreign carriers.