Content Archive: June 2021

Engines

Rolls Starts Testing New Hybrid-electric Propulsion System

Testing begins on the first elements of Rolls-Royce’s 2.5-megawatt Power Generation System 1.
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Ali Bahrami To Depart FAA at End of June

Bahrami rejoined the FAA in July 2017 and has weathered intense scrutiny in the wake of the Boeing Max crashes.
Aircraft

Boeing’s Next EcoDemonstrator Nearly Ready for Flight

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 will serve as the next ecoDemonstrator platform.
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Bombardier's Nureddin Discusses Transformation Lessons

Bombardier v-p of customer support Andy Nureddin called the changes at Bombardier "quite a ride" and stressed the importance of keeping workers at center.
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Charter & Fractional

Baker Aviation Adds to Charter Fleet as Demand Rises

Fort Worth-based Baker Aviation has added two Citation Xs and a King Air 350 to its charter fleet.
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Charter & Fractional

Partners in Aviation Sees Managed Co-ownership Growth

Partners in Aviation is seeing inquiries in its "Managed Co-Ownership" model grow and that in turn is reducing the time it takes to match customers.
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Engines

Russia Readies Indigenous PD-8 for Superjet Re-engining

United Engine Corporation has assembled the first PD-8 engine core.
Safety

FAA's Aeromedical Head Talks Covid Impact

The Covid pandemic caused many changes and alterations in the aeromedical realm according to FAA Federal Air Surgeon Dr. Susan Northrup.
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Avionics

NAA Selects Garmin Autoland for 2020 Collier Trophy

The first certified autonomous system of its kind, Autoland was selected over a competitive field of nominees, from Bell, SpaceX, and Boeing, among others.
Safety

Data Analysis Key to Effective Flight Department SMS

A Business Aviation Safety Summit session focused on analyzing SMS data internally and externally to avoid safety incidents and accidents.