Content Archive: May 2018

Rockwell Collins Highlights Cabin Cybersecurity

Protecting aircraft connectivity has long been a foundation of Rockwell Collins, but advises passenger to be aware of what they bring onboard.

Paper Finds Barriers To Solving Europe's Pilot Shortage

AeroProfessional's report finds corporate aviation particularly vulnerable to staffing issues.
Aircraft

Pilatus Hands Over PC-24 to Former Nestlé Chief

Twinjet will be available in Europe to members of "Flying Club 24,” a new aircraft membership firm based in Sion, Switzerland.
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ATC

Testing Proves Multiple Remote Tower Operations Can Work in Europe

SESAR 2020 is creeping up on the ability to centralize ATC tower control on the European continent.
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Rotorcraft

Bell Opens Advanced Vertical Lift Center

Office Aimed At Influencing DC Decision-Makers
Regulations and Government

FAA Updates Guidance on NEF Programs

Operators should update their NEF programs as needed, the agency warns.
Rotorcraft

Pilot Review: Leonardo AW169

The AW169 is Leonardo’s new light-intermediate twin-engine addition
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FBOs

BBA Aviation Makes Epic Deal

The deal, if approved, would extend Signature Flight Support's reach to more than 400 FBOs worldwide.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Cobham, Chicago Jet Collaborate on FANS Upgrade

Cobham announced that Chicago Jet Group has added its NextGen Aviator 300D as well as Avionica’s avWifi to its STC for the Dassault Falcon 900.
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Airports

Traffic Rises at London Heliport

The heliport saw more twin-engine operations in 2017, with the Leonardo AW169 recently becoming available for public charter for the first time.
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