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Charter & Fractional

Avantair Plans To Double Its Fleet by 2014

Avantair continues to take deliveries of new Avanti II turboprop twins and expects to more than double the size of its all-Avanti fleet over the next three
Aircraft

G650 May Spawn G450/550 Replacements

AIN has learned that Gulfstream Aerospace is working on new designs that may leverage elements of the new G650.

Lachlan to leave BBGA, recruitment under way

The British Business and General Aviation Association (BBGA) is looking for a new chief executive to replace Guy Lachlan, who will be leaving the organizat
Accidents

Business aviation safety off to a poor start in 2010

The recent increase in business aviation flight hours has resulted in an increase in the number of accidents, especially among the turboprop segment, accor
Charter & Fractional

NFAA Suspends Darby’s Part 135 Certificate

The FAA issued an emergency order of suspension to Part 135 charter operator Darby Aviation/AlphaJet International on April 8.
Training and Workforce

Norton Aviation Adds E500, Phenom Training

The FAA designated Tom Norton as one of only two Eclipse 500 pilot examiners in the world, allowing Sarasota, Fla.-based Norton Aviation to offer in-aircra
Charter & Fractional

NTSB: Charter Accidents Down in 2009

According to the Safety Board, on-demand Part 135 operations had the lowest number of accidents and fatal accidents last year compared with any other time
Engines

GE Opening ‘More Electric’ R&D Center

GE Aviation plans to create an Electrical Power Integrated Systems Research & Development Center near Dayton, Ohio, to research more-electric aircraft

NBAA Challenges Portrayal of Barr

As news outlets such as USA Today picked up on ProPublica’s story on blocked aircraft registrations last month, NBAA stepped up to make a case for its Bloc
Charter & Fractional

Embraer addresses Phenom 300 ‘glitches’

Early operators of Embraer’s $8.14 million Phenom 300 light jet are praising the aircraft’s speed, fuel efficiency, range and short landing distances, but
Accidents

NTSB Investigating Near-midair over SFO

The NTSB is investigating a near-midair between a United Airlines Boeing 777 and a Cessna 182 over San Francisco on March 27.
Engines

GE Begins Certification Testing for H80 T-prop

The first GE H80 turboprop engine recently began testing in a test cell at the GE Aviation Czech facility in Prague.
Maintenance and Modifications

‘Total Eclipse’ Program Bridges the Gap

Eclipse Aerospace started a program dubbed “Total Eclipse,” which allows customers to purchase final-configuration, pre-owned Eclipse 500s directly from th

Phenom Fly-in Draws Owners and Operators

About 30 people attended an Embraer Phenom owners and operators fly-in that was held in Naples, Fla., in late March.
Avionics

Honeywell To Provide Storm Warning Upgrades

Honeywell won a $49 million contract to upgrade the National Weather Service’s ground-radar, wind-profiler network that will predict severe storms earlier
FBOs

NBAA Offers Fuel-cost Savings Strategies

NBAA believes higher fuel prices are here to stay, but its new white paper, “Ten Critical Strategies for Long-Term Fuel Savings,” provides business aircraf

Florida Aerospace Academy Gets $8M Grant

Officials from the Sun ’n’ Fun Fly-In and the Polk County (Fla.) School Board last month broke ground on a $7.5 million facility that will house the Centra
Charter & Fractional

ExcelAire Optimistic about Charter Demand

David Rimmer, executive v-p of Ronkonkoma, N.Y.-based ExcelAire, told AIN that he believes the charter industry is entering its next upcycle.
Avionics

Pilot My-Cast by Garmin Now an Android App

Garmin announced at the Sun ’n’ Fun Fly-In in Lakeland, Fla., last month that its Pilot My-Cast aviation weather, flight planning and flight-plan filing ap
Aircraft

Hawker Beech Reorganizes Sales Division

Hawker Beechcraft revamped its global sales management team with the appointment of six new vice presidents.
Aircraft

Cessna Celebrates 25 Years of Caravans

Cessna Aircraft celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Caravan turboprop single at the Sun ’n’ Fun Fly-In last month in Lakeland, Fla.
Charter & Fractional

Flight Options Pilots Ratify Their First Contract

Just shy of four years since voting in the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 1108, the pilots at fractional provider Flight Options approved the
Accidents

Accident underscores importance of tire mx

The fatal runway overrun accident of a Learjet 60 on S
Safety

NTSB: underinflated tires caused Learjet 60 crash

Greatly underinflated tires and a rejected takeoff after V1 were the probable causes of the
Charter & Fractional

Operator files lawsuit over Norwood penalties

A lawsuit recently filed involving a charter operator versus the Massachusetts airport at which it is based could set a precedent regarding what constitute
ATC

India, U.S. lose Satnav Satellites

The first geostationary satellite for India’s Gagan GPS space-based augmentation system (SBAS)–essentially similar to Waas–was lost on April 15 when its la
Aircraft

New European expo scheduled for ’11

The new Central Europe Private Aviation industry association has launched plans for a new business aviation trade show focused on central and eastern Europ
Aircraft

Pre-owned bizjet sales improving

AircraftPost.com said pre-owned midsize and large-cabin business jet transactions in the first quarter climbed 23 percent compared with a year ago.
Rotorcraft

Lockheed, Sikorsky team on Marine One

Lockheed Martin is partnering with Sikorsky to promote the latter’s H-92 medium-lift helicopter for the new VXX presidential transport mission.
Aircraft

First metal cut for Embraer Legacy 500

Embraer cut the first metal for the Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 on April 20 at its São Jose dos Campos, Brazil headquarters.