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Engines
GE Honda HF120 Production Arrives in North Carolina
The joint-venture company marked the launch of its first production engine at the Honda Aero headquarters in November.
Safety
AIN Blog: Torqued: Acknowledge Risk, then Address It
Aircraft
ATR Weighs Options as Lion Air Boosts Backlog
Turboprop Maker Would Consider Building Aircraft Abroad, New Engine Option
Aircraft
Indonesian Regional Airliners Making Progress
N219 under construction while R80 enters detailed design
Training and Workforce
Airbus Rolls Out A350 Pilot Training
The pilot training course for the A350XWB Airbus has broken new ground
Charter & Fractional
EJM Anticipates China Aircraft Management
With the awarding of an AOC to NetJets China Business Aviation, the company turns its attention to establishing a managed aircraft fleet.
Sustainability and Environment
Europe’s Aerospace Research Program Enters Demo Phase
Clean Sky 2 awarded $5 billion budget for 2014 to 2024
Aircraft
Bombardier Global 7000 Aiming For 2015 First Flight
Suppliers and the OEM are ramping up assembly of the first flight test Global 7000.
Opponents Dispute Norwegian Air's U.S. Permit Application
Opponents of the Norwegian Air International application for a foreign air carrier permit to operate to the U.S. have found support in Congress.
Charter & Fractional
Keeping It Simple
Invoices for business-jet travel can be complex, but a recent trend could help change that.
Aircraft
Ukraine Has Lost 22 Aircraft to Rebel Forces
Official attributes loss rate to pilots’ lack of combat experience; insufficient training; and insufficient intelligence on the threat.
Aircraft
Indian Radar Buys Prompt Thales Joint Venture
BEL-Thales Systems will meet new offset and tech transfer rules
Maintenance and Modifications
RBR Maintenance Adds GIV Stall Barrier Test Box
The company and Gulfstream are the only maintenance facilities that have this equipment for a required test.
Maintenance and Modifications
Volo Direct Adds to Parts Inventory
The company has more than 12,000 unique parts in inventory.
Maintenance and Modifications
Dassault Falcon Service To Expand Maintenance Capacity at Bordeaux
The new facility is expected to begin operations in 2016.
Maintenance and Modifications
Summit Aviation Adds Bell Authorization
Expands 25-year Bell service center capability
Maintenance and Modifications
Toolcraft Adds Fluorescent Crack Detection NDT
The company uses the system to check components for cracks, overlaps, folds, pores and binding errors in the surface.
Maintenance and Modifications
CenTex Installs Saddle Tank System on King Air 350
Tanks provide an additional 180 gallons of fuel for 90-series King Airs and 190 gallons for larger King Airs.
Maintenance and Modifications
West Star Aviation Awarded ODA for All Locations
The approval allows West Star to manage its own certification projects and determine compliance with FAA procedures and guidelines.
Maintenance and Modifications
IBA Gets Camo Approval for ATRs, Gulfstreams
The UK company can manage the records, continuous airworthiness and maintenance planning for ATR 72s and several Gulfstream models.
Regulations and Government
USAF Asks FAA for Lower Training Altitudes
New petition requests exemptions from IFR altitude rules of FAR 91.177 and 91.179.
Avionics
RTCA, Eurocae Sign Accord To Cooperate More on Standards
Standards organizations RTCA and the European Organization for Civil Aviation Equipment signed a memorandum of cooperation.
Charter & Fractional
Private Equity Firm Tsinghua To Acquire Hong Kong-based Sino Jet
Company manages a fleet of 15 business jets, including Gulfstreams and Challenger 605s.
Engines
United Technologies Chief Chenevert Suddenly Retires
Gregory Hayes, previously the company’s senior vice president and CFO, was subsequently elected president and CEO.
FBOs
Air BP Strengthens Scottish Network with Gama Aviation Glasgow
Air BP will supply fuel to Gama clients and Air BP Sterling cardholders at Gama Aviation’s executive aviation terminal.
Engines
Jean-Paul Béchat, Former Head of Snecma and Safran, Flies West
Béchat, who graduated from France’s Ecole Polytechnique, started his career with Snecma as a production engineer in 1965.
Aircraft
2014 TBM Owners and Pilots Association Convention Breaks Attendance Record
Three-day event, held at New Orleans Lakefront Airport, included educational sessions customized for TBM operators.
ATC
FAA Plans Improved Response Following Chicago Center Fire
The FAA will undertake a three-stage action plan to improve its response in the event of ATC emergencies like the Chicago center fire.
Rotorcraft
Russian Helicopters Mi-171A2 Completes First Flight
On the latest evolution of the ubiquitous Mi-8/17, a crew of two will suffice.
Aircraft
Europe's Clean Sky Program Proceeds with Demonstrators
Light helicopter to fly with diesel engine, Falcon 7X with active flow control for high-lift devices and AgustaWestland to flight-test new tiltrotor.
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