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Fuel
Safran Partners On Safety Line Fuel Saving Solution
Joining forces with a data analysis company, the French engine maker believes it can help airlines cut up to eight percent of their fuel consumption.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Completions and Refurbishments Special Report 2016
The latest in interiors.
New Boeing Site the Latest In Oklahoma’s Aviation Constellation
The state currently has more than 500 aerospace companies and institutions employing more than 120,000 in the industry.
Aircraft
GKN Confident of Tech Edge
UK tier-one supplier continues to absorb the capabilities gained through acquisition of Fokker last year.
Aircraft
Farnborough Trade Group Selects New Membership Chair
Barnbrook Systems CEO Andrew Barnett was tapped for the role ahead of the show in the group’s home turf.
Avionics
UTAS Engineering Brains-Trust Tackles Problems For OEMs
UTC Aerospace Systems is now the largest company in its sector.
Rotorcraft
Drallim Tapped for Relentless Hook
The UK cargo-hook manufacturer’s Hawk 8000lb system was selected for inclusion on the Bell 525 Relentless.
Aircraft
U.S. Navy Gains Experience As Fielding of P-8A Poseidon Expands
Transition training will begin this year at NAS Whidbey Island, the Navy’s second major P-8A training facility.
Training and Workforce
Pilot Demand Driving Record Simulator Sales
Aggressive Competition Keeps Level D Prices Lean
Aircraft
France’s Aerospace, Defense and Space Sectors are Prospering
Government support and foreign contract sales have led to a thriving French aerospace industry, with things likely to get even better.
Accidents
Torqued: Are We Doomed To Repeat Past Mistakes?
ValuJet 20 years later
Accidents
Accidents: July 2016
Preliminary, final and factual reports
Aircraft
Pilot Report: HondaJet
HondaJet production is ramping up, and more pilots are getting to see how the new jet flies.
People in Aviation: July 2016
Industry announcements and appointments
Aircraft
Ukraine’s Aerospace Industry: Primed For NATO-Nation Partnerships
Lots of challenges remain now Ukraine has been cut off from Russia, as it deals with international customers directly.
Engines
GE, Pratt & Whitney Win Contracts for Next-Generation Engine
The Adaptive Engine Transition Program will mature 'three-stream,' adaptive-cycle turbofan engines for the next generation fighter.
Airlines
U.S. DOT Denies Norwegian Air UK Foreign Carrier Exemption
The department continues to evaluate foreign air-carrier permits sought by the UK and Irish subsidiaries of Norwegian Air Shuttle.
FBOs
Ross Aviation Acquires Six Former Landmark FBOs
Facilities include the six FBOs that the U.S. DOJrequired Signature Flight Support to divest as part of its recent acquisition of Landmark Aviation.
Charter & Fractional
Bozeman-bound Travelers Can Fly On JetSuiteX Embraers
The public charter service began flying a San Jose, Calif.-Bozeman, Mont. route on July 1.
Charter & Fractional
Surf Air Cuts San Carlos Noise with New Visual Approach
The all-you-can-fly charter airline averages about 18 operations per day at San Carlos Airport in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Aircraft
Last Chance To Fly a Martin Mars Flying Boat
Coulson Flying Tankers is offering pilots an opportunity to log some stick time in the last Martin Mars flying boat.
Aircraft
F-35s Cross The Atlantic Ready for UK Show Debuts
F-35s Cross The Atlantic Ready for UK Show Debuts
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Bombardier’s New Global CMS Boosts Connectivity, Avoids Obsolescence
Bombardier’s New Global CMS Boosts Connectivity, Avoids Obsolescence
Charter & Fractional
Skyjet Adds Instant Private Jet Booking to Website
Skyjet Max fleet are available for booking instantly since there are no wait times to obtain quotes and no need for jet owner approvals.
Charter & Fractional
Meridian Preps for Hayward FBO Opening in September
Its new West Coast facility will include a 6,300-sq-ft FBO terminal and offices, a 30,000-sq-ft hangar and a 3.5-acre ramp.
Aircraft
Gulfstream G280 Logs Speed Record En Route to London
Super-midize jet completed the 3,377-nm/6,254-km journey in exactly seven hours, at an average speed of Mach 0.82.
Airports
Constant Aviation To Provide Mx Services during RNC
Constant Aviation will provide 24-hour services at three airports in the Cleveland area during the Republican National Convention.
Rotorcraft
City Council Votes Down Yonkers Heliport
Move is designed to thwart a proposed plan by Helicopter Flight Services (HFS), operating as HeliNY, to establish a helitour base from a barge.
Maintenance and Modifications
Duncan Aviation Offers No-cost Aircraft STC Resource
Book includes a section on importing and exporting aircraft and an explanation of the process of obtaining an STC.
Rotorcraft
New Helicopter Training and R&D Center Opens in Canada
R&D will focus on human factors research in areas such as aircrew health monitoring and helmet fatigue.
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