Content Archive: February 2016

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Northrop Grumman Offers Glimpse of the Future of Military Aircraft

Why go to Silicon Valley when Northrop Grumman says it has all the right technology for the Pentagon?
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Charter & Fractional

JetSuite Launches Cuba Charter Service

Flights are offered from 16 gateway airports in the U.S.
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Charter & Fractional

Luxaviation Pushes Global Bizav Consolidation

Luxaviation has rapidly grown its business aviation services group in locations, including the Asia Pacific region.
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Regulations and Government

Asian Carriers Face a Bumpy Flight Path

Singapore transport minister warns of deteriorating economic conditions
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Maintenance and Modifications

Gulfstream Logs 5,000th Airborne Support Flight

The airborne unit has accumulated more than 16,600 flight hours and 8 million nautical miles since its inception in May 2002.
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Avionics

Controp Ships 2000th Stamp Miniature EO/IR Payload

Controp Precision Technologies is expanding its Stamp family of sensors.
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Aircraft

Airbus Strives for Smooth Production Ramp-up

European airframer delivered a record 635 aircraft last year
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Aircraft

Chengdu’s J-20 Enters Production

China’s stealthy J-20 fighter is believed to have entered the production phase, and the first aircraft could be in the hands of the air force next year.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Connectivity Spreads Fast Through Asia Pacific

Aircraft with satellite links and WiFi in the cabin, allowing passengers to connect their own devices, is quickly spreading.
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Training and Workforce

Pilots Learning To Fly in Frasca Simulators

The company’s simulators are seeing growing interest in the Asia-Pacific region.
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