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Charter & Fractional

Industry Calls For Stronger Penalties on Illegal Charter

At the Air Charter Expo, business aviation associations called for tougher action against illegal charter flights.
Aircraft

T-X Becomes T-7A Red Hawk

The winning Boeing T-X design is named in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen and the U.S. Air Force’s first African American fighter squadron
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FBOs

FBO Profile: Air Service Hawaii

The company traces its Hawaiian roots back to 1948.
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FBOs

FBO Profile: Air Service Hawaii

The company traces its Hawaiian roots back to 1948.
Aircraft

Airshare Looks To Five New Cities for Shareowners

The Kansas-based company has a fractional fleet of 100 Embraer Phenom 100 and 300 business jets.
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Aircraft

Textron Aviation Marks 50 Years of Citation Bizjets

Textron Aviation has delivered more than 7,500 Cessna Citations in the past five decades.
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Rotorcraft

Airbus Delivers First U.S.-made EC145e

First U.S.-made Airbus EC145e delivery is part of a 25-ship order from Metro Aviation.
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We're Your Biggest Fans (Solution)

We’ve come a long way from the days when air traffic controllers moved little wooden markers around a map.
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Aircraft

IADA Website Sales Top $1.6 Billion

The AircratExchange website went live on February 1.
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Regulations and Government

DOT Watchdog: Genav Behind on ADS-B Equipage

Industry-wide equipage for ADS-B Out jumped 69 percent between May 1, 2018 and June 1, 2019.
Charter & Fractional

Kansas Firm Expands Charter, Management Ops To OKC

Clemens Aviation will initially expand to Wiley Post Airport in Oklahoma City with two Beechjets.
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Avionics

Duncan: 5,400 Business Aircraft To Bust ADS-B Deadline

With the deadline 15 weeks away, 23 and 49 percent of the U.S.-registered business jet and turboprop fleet, respectively, are not yet ADS-B compliant.
Airlines

Indonesian Fires Force Flight Cancellations and Airport Delays

Airlines scrap more than 100 flights amid raging fires across the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan.
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Training and Workforce

Industry Study Looks To Improve Aviation Training

The Ohio State University is leading a multi-disciplinary team to decide best practices needed to meet the increasing industry demand for professionals.
Aircraft

F-35A Sale to Poland Gains Approval

Poland’s desire to replace the last of its Soviet-era fighters with state-of-the-art Western equipment has got the green light from Washington
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GoDirect Makes European Flight Planning Easy

Thanks to Honeywell, European Flight Planning is about to get a lot easier.
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Airports

Protests Fail to Halt India Airport Privatization

India’s government moves ahead with a plan to divest 13 airports.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Drone Remote ID NPRM Delayed Again

Technology seen as critical to expanding unmanned aircraft operations
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Unmanned Stratospheric Solar Aircraft Flies

High-altitude Hawk30 aircraft is designed to provide global connectivity.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Gulfstream Opens MRO Expansion at Savannah HQ

Gulfstream Aerospace cut the ribbon today on a 202,000-sq-ft/18,766-sq-m MRO facility expansion at its Savannah, Georgia headquarters.
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FBOs

Vail Valley Jet Center To Continue Expansion

Vail Valley Jet Center, the lone FBO at Eagle County Regional Airport, is in the midst of construction on several new hangars.
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: Millennials' Shared Use Is a Real Deal

Millennials are already altering the business aviation industry into a tool for providing them with click-and-ride transportation services.
Airlines

Report Alleges Monopoly Control of Heathrow Slots by IAG

A report commissioned by Virgin Atlantic argues that the expansion of London Heathrow Airport will increase competition with 350 extra daily slots.
Security

New FlightSafety Course Focuses on Thwarting Kidnapping

The two-day course comprises 15 modules to prevent successful attacks.
Safety

Cabin Safety Training Is Not Just for Crews

FlightSafety International provides in-flight emergency training courses for executives, aircraft owners and their families. AIN tagged along.
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Aircraft

Tu-204VIP Operator Cosmos Seeks More in Management

The Tu-204 joins the company's fleet of frieghters and reconfigured airliners.
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Aircraft

Bizjet Operators Benefit as Russia Keeps Tu-134

More than 30 of the model remain in service worldwide.
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RUBAE 2019: Remain Secret

This was the 14th edition of the event and the second under its new branding.
Aircraft

Embraer Delivers First E195-E2 to Brazil’s Azul

Azul chairman reveals plans to launch another new U.S. airline next year using as many as 30 of the Brazilian carriers’ aging E195s.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Metrojet Hong Kong Earns Qatar Mx Approval

This latest authorization allows both of the company's MRO facilities to work on Qatar-registered aircraft.