Content Archive: May 2019

Airlines

Creditors Consider UTair Rescue Plan Amid Shutdown Fears

Operational performance at Russia’s fourth largest airline improves, but its financial condition remains dire.
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Charter & Fractional

Magellan Jets Rolls Out New Membership Offering

The new Magellan program includes a refund offer for new members who aren't satisfied with the service after their first flight.
Charter & Fractional

Seattle FBOs Shun ICE Detention Flights

Following an executive order from the King County executive, the FBOs at Seattle's King County International have vetoed serving deportation charters.
Regulations and Government

Operators, Fuel Providers Face New Fuel Tax in Canada

Operators must register with the Canada Registry Agency if they plan to fly through affected provinces.
Airlines

SAS Resumes Full Schedule following Pilots’ Strike

The Scandinavian airline’s pilots staged a week-long walkout in spite of deteriorating market conditions across Europe.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Despite Sale, Collins Still Has a Robust Cabin Business

After sale of its airline in-flight entertainment business, Collins Aero fights perception it's exited the same work for business jets.
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Aircraft

King Air Summit in Canada Sees Record Attendance

Planning for a third summit in the fall of 2020 is underway, summit organizer FastAir says.

AINsight: Nothing Static about Dynamic

Today’s dynamic preowned business jet marketplace should be judged with dynamic markers, not old methods.
Maintenance and Modifications

R-R's CorporateCare Enhanced Contracts Grow To 100

Rolls-Royce unveiled the upgraded package during last fall's NBAA convention and began offering it in January.
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Regulations and Government

Wichita Group Hears Solutions to Pilot Shortage

David Olive of the Aviation Workforce Alliance tells Wichita Aero Club luncheon ways to alleviate pilot shortage.