Content Archive: May 2022

Maintenance and Modifications

AQRD Doubles Mx Space with New Hangars

Aerospace Quality Research and Development has added two new hangars, doubling the size of its base at Addison Airport in Texas.
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Norman Mineta, 'A True Giant' in Transportation, Dies

Mineta rose up from internment during World War II to become a widely revered member of Congress and steer the country through the 9/11 attacks.
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Rotorcraft

Rocket Lab S-92A Catches, Drops Booster Stage

Sikorsky S-92A snagged the first-stage booster of Rocket Lab's Electron midair but dropped it after the pilot noted "different load characteristics."
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FBOs

Ross Aviation Goes Hawaiian

Ross Aviation has added six new FBOs to its network with the purchase of Air Service Hawaii.
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Regulations and Government

NBAA Advises Carriers To Register for EU Pax Systems

NBAA said new passenger entry programs for the EU are going to take effect in September of this year and then May 2023.
Charter & Fractional

ACA Offers First Level 3 Broker Qualification Course

Completion of the Air Charter Association's Level 3 course enables attendees to become a Qualified Air Charter Broker.
Regulations and Government

Part 135 Rest and Duty ARC Submits Recommendations

The Part 135 Rest and Duty ARC looked at numerous factors and relied on fatigue science experts in developing its recommendations, NBAA said.
Aircraft

Gulfstream: G500 Fly-by-wire Software Fix On the Way

G500 'hard landing event' prompts new AFM limitations on approaches and landings.
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Regulations and Government

Australia CASA Looks To Reduce GA Regulatory Burdens

Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has developed framework to reduce the regulatory burden on general aviation.
FBOs

Carver Aero Is Now Revv Aviation

Rapidly-expanding midwestern aviation services provider Carver Aero has rebranded itself as Revv Aviation.
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