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Russian Air Force Looks Forward To First Il-76MD-90 Deliveries
The new production line at Aviastar in Ulyanovsk is ready for high-rate production of the revamped airlifter.
Rotorcraft
Rostec: High-speed Rotorcraft, Two Other Projects Canceled
Government funds promised for the projects have not been forthcoming
Charter & Fractional
Dallas' All-you-can-fly Rise Adds More Frequency
King Air 350 service expanded to the entire Texas Triangle with addition of eight more scheduled flights between Houston and Austin.
Charter & Fractional
Fired Union-organizing Flexjet Pilots To Be Reinstated
An arbitrator ruled that three union-organizing Flexjet pilots terminated by the fractional provider earlier this year be reinstated with back pay
FBOs
Fly Arkansas Moves into Former Hawker Facility
Fly Arkansas will occupy about a quarter of the former Hawker Beechcraft facility in Little Rock, with the remainder of the complex still available.
Regulations and Government
FAA Outlines Banned Activities in Upcoming Papal TFRs
FAA lists a number of prohibited activities in Philadelphia during the Papal Visit, but highlights the area will be a no-drone zone.
Airlines
China To Decentralize Landing Rights Process
Private or provincially owned airlines to secure rights through their own aviation authorities
Training and Workforce
FlightSafety Adds Second Gulfstream G280 Simulator
The FS1000 simulator built for the G280 include the company’s Vital 1100 visual system, electric motion cueing and new instructor operating station.
Aircraft
F-35 Does International Refueling, Fires Internal Gatling Gun
Recent testing from Edwards AFB has included the first international air refueling, and the 25mm Gatling Gun
FBOs
World Fuel To Buy BP Fuel Businesses in Sweden, Denmark
BP agreed to sell its fuel businesses at four airports as a condition for EC approval of its merger with Statoil.
Airlines
Midwest Carrier Offers Scheduled Caravan Service
Air Choice One brings service to Essential Air Service communities.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Pre-owned Market Still Waiting for Pricing Stabilization
Uncertainty remains as demand is not following the economic indicators it has in the past.
ATC
Singapore Inaugurates New Air Traffic Management Centers
MITRE opens first facility outside the U.S. as Singapore strives to become an air traffic management center of excellence.
Avionics
Avionica Unveils 4G QAR Data Delivery Module
The new 4G module will be STC approved for installation on 250 aircraft types, including all business jets and turboprops.
Airlines
Path Cleared to IAG’s Aer Lingus Takeover
Ryanair formally agrees to sell its 29.1 percent stake
Charter & Fractional
'Air Cocaine' Pilots To Appeal 20-year Sentences
Dominican jury sentenced both pilots to 20 years of prison and confiscated the French-operated Falcon 50.
Rotorcraft
Bristow CEO: No Recovery until Late 2017
Continuing slump in oil prices is hitting the OGP services industry hard, says one operator.
Aircraft
AIN Has Full Coverage of Russia’s JetExpo Show
Turn to AIN for all the news from Russia’s international business aviation event
Aircraft
Indian Industry Could Lose Out in Revised Rafale Deal
Delhi aims to sign the inter-government deal for 36 jets by year-end, despite local misgivings over lack of offsets.
Maintenance and Modifications
LBAS and OHS Aviation Services Expand Cooperation
The two companies are looking to make a joint acquisition.
Maintenance and Modifications
Absolute Buys CSS, Consolidating Beech and Cessna in South Africa
Mirroring the consolidation of Textron Aviation, South African company melds Beech and Cessna brands.
Maintenance and Modifications
West Star Planning Chattanooga MRO
The site will include paint facilities, maintenance hangars, back shop activities and an accessory shop.
Airports
Reynolds Jet Takes Over Former Procter & Gamble Hangar 4
Charter/management firm will offer upgraded and expanded “boutique” services to its clients.
Maintenance and Modifications
Constant Aviation Opens Beechjet Center of Excellence
The facility will be dedicated exclusively to the maintenance of Beechjets.
Regulations and Government
BAOA Appeals for Aircraft Subcategories
The new policy would draw distinctions between airline operations and business aircraft operators.
Readying for Operations to Cuba
Interest in flying to Cuba is picking up and the process of getting there is improving, but trade and travel restrictions remain.
Airlines
A4A: Major U.S. Airlines Doubled Profit Year Over Year
Ten major carriers reported $8.7 billion in net profit during the first half of 2015, beating $3.9 billion in the same period last year.
Aircraft
Citing Demand, Flexjet Accelerates G450 Deliveries
Flexjet placed an order for up to 50 Gulfstreams last October, which includes the G450, G650 and the new G500.
FBOs
Fourth Baltic Bizav Forum Held in Latvia
Presentations at the event largely focused on the current challenges facing the industry in the Baltic States and throughout the region.
Regulations and Government
U.S. Customs Tuning In to Business Aviation
The agency is forming a new working group to address business and general aviation issues.
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