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NBAA Advises Operators To Remain Alert for PBI TFRs
At least a half-dozen TFRs were imposed over the Palm Beach region last winter and early spring.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Offers Aftermarket Improvements for C-130
The suite of post-production improvements can be installed by operators, Lockheed Martin or manufacturer-certified service centers.
Avionics
Citing Safety, Collins Zaps 10K Approaches from Navdata
Manually edited or temperature compensated “Climb To” altitudes in the databases could "command the aircraft to turn in the wrong direction."
Aircraft
Legacy Falcon 2000 Components To Be Made in India
Components for legacy Dassault Falcon 2000s will be made in India starting in the first quarter of next year.
Airports
FAA Bulletin Clarifies Runway Status Light Procedures
Runway status lights provide a visual signal indicating when it is unsafe to enter or cross a runway and begin or continue a takeoff.
Avionics
EASA Recommends TAWS in Light Turbine Airplanes
The bulletin specifically recommends that both commercial and private operators install TAWS that meets the requirements for Class B equipment.
Aircraft
New Business Jets 2017
Industry at slow end of descent
Engines
New P&W GTF Combustor-lining Design Will Aid Middle East Operations
The new combustor-lining design developed for Indian carriers operating GTF-powered A320neos will aid the engines’ reliability in the Middle East.
At Expomarte, Brazil's Bizav Sector Shows Signs of Life
Fair had news of a strong recovery in the general and business aviation sector in the months since LABACE.
Regulations and Government
U.S., China Take Step Forward in Cert Cooperation
The Implementation Procedures for Airworthiness document follows through on the commitment the FAA and CAAC made in 2005 under a bilateral agreement.
FBOs
Signature Signs Texas Hangar Development Deal
The agreement with aviaton real estate developer Western LLC, will see new corporate hangars rise at airports in Houston and Austin
Aircraft
U.S. Military Tackles Vexing Issue of Physiological Episodes
The Navy and Air Force are investigating an increase in incidents involving high-performance jets including the T-45, F/A-18 and F-35.
Aircraft
Boeing’s ‘Partnering for Success’ Terms Squeezing UTAS
United Technologies CEO Greg Hayes reveals that his company did not bid on landing gear contract for 777X, 777-300ER
FBOs
Long Beach Airport FBO to Close by Year-end
The impending shut down by JFI Jet Center leaves Ross Aviation and Signature Flight Support as the major service providers.
Aircraft
Chinese Fighter Developments Revealed
New information on the J-10, J-20 and FC-31 emerged on the margins of this week’s Communist Party Congress.
Rafael Wins Israeli Order For New Version of Spike Missile
The home customer will buy more than 1,000 of a longer-range version of the Spike missile that can also be exported.
Aircraft
Russia Gives MiG-29s To Serbia
Six fighters have been handed over, to restore combat capability on the type
Cabin Interior and Electronics
See “Through” Your Airplane at 30,000 Feet With This Interactive Moving Map System
See “Through” Your Airplane at 30,000 Feet With This Interactive Moving Map System
Aircraft
Boeing's 777 Line Stumbles as Traveled Work Mounts
Program continues to struggle with transition to new automated fuselage assembly process
Airports
AsBAA Launches Chapter in Philippines
AsBAA is now preparing to assist the Philippine government to develop rules and regulations that will enhance the business and general aviation industry.
FBOs
Signature Adds First Mexican Location to FBO Network
Culminating a deal in the works for nearly two years, the Fly Across FBO at Toluca International AIrport will rebrand as a Signature location.
Aircraft
U.S. Green Lights F-16V Foreign Military Sale to Greece
The Hellenic Air Force seeks to upgrade up to 123 of the fourth-generation fighters to the F-16V configuration.
JSSI: Bizav Activity Up in 2017, Nears 2008 Levels
The most recent quarter marked the fifth consecutive year with increases in third-quarter flight activity.
Charter & Fractional
NATA Appeals To FAA To Take On Illegal Charters
Speaking during the FAA GA Safety Summit, NATA's Deere also highlighted the expansion of the ACSF ASAP program to all regions in the lower 48 states.
Airlines
Asian Airlines Call On U.S. To Apply ICAO Standards to Security
New security measures for international flights into the U.S. begin Thursday
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Bombardier Finishes First Nose-to-Tail Service at Biggin Hill
Since its inauguration in May, the London-area service center has supported more than 40 maintenance events.
Accidents
Challenger/A380 Encounter Occurred Amid Rising Wake-vortex Concerns
EASA scrutinizing issue as part of broader risk-reduction focus.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
White House Announces Drone Regulation Pilot Program
The Department of Transportation and the FAA will select at least five industry-government partnerships in the next six months.
Aircraft
Gulfstream G500 On Time, but Early EIS Hopes Dashed
CFO reveals that an unnamed supplier is behind on EASA approval of an unspecified component for the G500.
Maintenance and Modifications
Jet Aviation Earns EASA STC on Honeywell Monitor Upgrade
The approval covers replacement of the DU-870 CRT unit with the form-fit DU-875 LCD on older Falcons and Cessnas.
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