Content Archive: March 2019

FBOs

Niagara Falls FBO Gets Another Decade

Calspan Air Services, the lone FBO at New York's sssNiagara Falls International Airport has received a 10-year lease renewal.
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Regulations and Government

Lawmakers Critical of ODA, Question Training in Max Hearing

Elwell conceded that without ODA, the FAA would require roughly 10,000 more employees and an addition $1.8 billion to cover the costs.
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Charter & Fractional

Sky Prime Looks To Operate Fleet of 35 Aircraft by 2020

The operator currently fields a fleet of 20 aircraft, and sees room to nearly double that number in two years.
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Charter & Fractional

Jet Linx Crosses 100 Million Miles

Half of the miles were accrued in the last five years.

NBAA Promotes Staff, Creates Strategy/Innovation Unit

Mike Nichols was tapped to head the new group, which is focused on providing innovative strategies and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship at NBAA.
FBOs

Aviaa Forms Global FBO Network

Aiaa's preferred network aims to offer cost savings on fuel and other services for FBO members.
Airlines

Wow Air Ends Operations after Funding Failure

The Icelandic ultra-low-cost-carrier joins a rapidly growing list of airline closures in Europe.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

France Arms Its Reapers: Netherlands Signs for Four

GA-ASI's MQ-9 and its derivatives have proved a hit in Europe, where France is now adding weapons capability and where the Netherlands has ordered the type
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AviatorsMarket To Go Live at Sun 'n' Fun

The site aims to bring to aviation the simplicity and ease of online searching and shopping other industries provide.
Aircraft

LIMA 2019: International OEMs React To Malaysia’s LCA Program

One of the main talking points during the LIMA show being held in Langkawi is the Royal Malaysian Air Force's Light Combat Aircraft requirement
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