Content Archive: May 2015

Rotorcraft

Bell Helicopter, AgustaWestland Bet on European Market

The market is relatively slow but both manufacturers see Europe as key.
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Russia’s Bizav Community Looks East

The Russian United Business Aviation Association is back at the EBACE show
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Safety

FAA Updates AC on Use of Portable Electronic Devices

The document is one means for an operator to determine if it can safely expand passenger PED use to more phases of flight.
Safety

Discovery Air Defense and APS Team for Upset Training

Students will experience a high-Mach, high-altitude upset recovery in an A-4 Skyhawk.
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Charter & Fractional

African Charter Clients Can Now Book Spacious Super 27

Swiss charter operator has added an upgraded Boeing 727 to its Africa-based fleet.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Jet Aviation Wins Completions Contract For First VIP 787

Jet Aviation will complete a privately-owned 787 Dreamliner at its Basel facility with delivery in 2018.
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FBOs

Closest U.S. Airport Provides Quick Service

While other U.S. entryports may have more glamour, Bangor International gets the planes in and out in a hurry.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Enlarged Equiom Aviation Team is Back at EBACE

Fiduciary services and asset ownership specialist Equiom has expanded its group of aviation experts.
Regulations and Government

Operators Face Challenges Before 2016 NCC Rule Change

Experts are warning of difficulties in implementing new rules for non-commercial operations in Europe.
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Environment

Swiss Firms Have Key Roles in Solar Impulse Project

ABB, Omega, Schindler, Swisscom and Swiss Re have experts contributing to the high-tech Solar Impulse
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