Content Archive: October 2015

Widebody Projects Under Way at Greenpoint

A 777 and 787 are in the works.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Innotech Touts A La Carte Services

"You don’t have to show up with an airplane needing major work,” says the company.
Regulations and Government

Industry Embraces FAA's New 'Compliance Philosophy'

Industry believes new approach will foster collaboration, data sharing and safety.
Charter & Fractional

Aircraft Management Is Challenge in BBA-Landmark Deal

London-based BBA Aviation will limit ownership of the Landmark charter and aircraft management business to a non-controlling stake to satisfy U.S. regs.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

NBAA: 'Urgent Need' for FAA To Issue Small UAS Rules

Agency issued a proposed framework earlier this year, though a final rule isn’t expected until next year.
Aircraft

Analyst: Cash Crunch Could Further Delay Global 8000

While business aircraft remain a "crown jewel" within Bombardier, the need to prioritize could further delay the Global 8000, Vincent says.
Aircraft

SAIC Offering Eclipse 550s for USAF Pilot Trainer Bid

Company would provide a fleet of Eclipse VLJs for no up-front investment by the U.S. government, at a fee-per-flight-hour.
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Airports

FAA OKs New Airport for North Dakota

When completed in 2018, the new airport will be the first replacment airport built in the U.S. since 2011.

European Bizav Flying Continues Downward Slide

WingX reports business aviation flights were down 4 percent in September and down 1.4 percent on the year.
Airlines

Lufthansa To Integrate Its German Operations Control Centers

Planning begins as group prepares to adopt new executive board structure
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