Content Archive: July 2022

Airlines

European Pilots Blame Disruptions on 'Deep Systemic Issues'

The European Cockpit Association has called on EASA to publish a safety information bulletin on how all stakeholders should cope with travel disruptions.
Charter & Fractional

FAA Issues Guidance for Aircraft Health Programs

New FAA guidance shows how frax and commercial operators can get authorization to use digital aircraft health management programs for maintenance credit.

St. Barth Airport: Very Small, Very Busy

What St. Barthélemy's airport lacks in size, it makes up for in activity.
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LogTen Logbook App Adds Multitasking

The LogTen Pilot app is designed for pilots flying all types of aircraft, from general aviation to airliners.
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Engines

Green Infrastructure Critical to Hydrogen Propulsion’s Success

Hydrogen’s success as a zero-CO2 emissions aviation fuel depends largely on its production and distribution using renewable energy at huge scale.
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Airlines

EU’s Decarbonization Policies Will Drive up Costs for Airlines

Europe’s airlines express concern about the significant costs of implementing the EU’s Fit for 55 package aimed at trimming CO2 levels by 55 percent.
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Aircraft

Aviation's Electric Dreams Fast Approach Reality

Several electric aircraft developers and partners supporting them with new propulsion technology expect to see their wares in service within a few years.
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Aircraft

Aeralis’s Modular Aircraft Advances Toward the Hardware Stage

Aeralis has seen considerable progress in the development of its modular aircraft concept through a series of high-level agreements.
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Airports

Oklahoma Company Offers Permanent Aircraft Tow System

Aircraft Towing Systems World-Wide is exhibiting its under-development aircraft towing infrastructure system at the Farnborough Airshow.
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Charter & Fractional

GrandView Aviation Adds Aircraft, Bases

The Maryland-based charter operator's fleet now comprises 17 Embraer Phenom 300 twinjets.
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