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Content Archive: August 2020
Cabin Interior and Electronics
New Year Ushers in Cabin and Connectivity Improvements
Manufacturers of airborne connectivity and cabin equipment continue to add functionality thanks to improvements in technology.
Aircraft
Product Support Survey 2020, Part 1: Aircraft
Readers rate Dassault tops for jet support
Aircraft
Embraer Consolidates Business Jet Product Line
The manufacturer has quietly consolidated its product line to focus on its Phenom light jet and Praetor midsize jet offerings.
Accidents
EASA Review Notes Rise in Nonfatal Accidents and Incidents
There were no fatal accidents involving European aircraft operators in 2019, but higher than average nonfatal accidents and serious incidents.
Aircraft
Spike Building Team for Supersonic Jet
The addition of John Thomas brings a depth of industry knowledge as Spike vies to make its vision of a supersonic jet a reality.
Regulations and Government
EASA Issues Covid-19 Op Recommendations for Airports
With many ground service providers seeing cutbacks in service resulting from Covid, EASA has issued recommendations to airports to ensure safety.
Rotorcraft
One in Five S-92 Helicopters Parked
Some 39 Sikorsky S-92s, comprising 19 percent of the global market, remain parked during the downturn.
Aircraft
Jetfly Adds PC-12 NGX, Fifth PC-24 to Fleet
Jetfly Aviation marks the largest Pilatus fleet in Europe with 47.
Environment
Dip in Flight Activity Cut CO2 Emissions By 70 Percent in Europe
Data gathered from Spire's satellites showed a 43 percent reduction in flights, resulting in a cut in carbon dioxide emissions of just over 70 percent.
Aircraft
FAA Proposes Design Changes for Service Return of Max
The release of a proposed airworthiness directive is a key step in bringing the Max back to service, Boeing and the FAA agree.
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