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Maintenance and Modifications
Jet Aviation Singapore Gets India DGCA Mx Nod
The Singapore facility joins several other facilities with DGCA approvals.
Engines
FAA OKs Williams FJ33-5A Turbofan
Since the new FJ33 engine has been selected to power the Cirrus SF50 Vision and Flaris LAR1, it also includes sensor suite redundancy.
Regulations and Government
FAA: Auto Detailers Not Suited To Clean Aircraft
Auto detailing companies cannot ensure compliance with related maintenance-related procedures, says FAA.
Rotorcraft
Bristow Posts Loss, Hints at Helicopter Deferrals
The company’s quarterly revenue fell to $375 million, down nearly $44 million year-over-year, and it reported a loss of $25.25 million.
Regulations and Government
Concerns Grow Over Prospect for Another FAA Extension
GAMA's Bunce urges House to take up Senate bill.
Aircraft
Cirrus Jet Now on Final Approach to FAA Certification
Company plans to have all type certificate documentation to the FAA by the end of this month.
Aircraft
Lockheed Martin Advances F-35’s Maintenance Backbone
Release of the third development version of the Autonomic Logistics Information System will coincide with the end of the F-35 development phase.
Engines
New Business Aircraft Engines
Engine makers turn focus to small turboprops, large-cabin business jets.
ATC
RACCA: Volume of Terminal Procedures Becoming Unwieldy
The cargo carries organization is encouraging the FAA to work with various pilots group to simplify the terminal-area procedures package.
Aircraft
Embraer To Close Legacy 650 Assembly Facility in China
More than 40 ERJ 145 were assembled in China from 2004 to 2010, and five Legacy 650s were built there from 2012 to this year.
Regulations and Government
EASA Updates Criteria for Ramp Checks
New standards are contained in a recently updated guidance document intended for EASA ramp inspectors.
Safety
Wyvern Launches New Risk-management Products
New suite will provide “independent, customizable, comprehensive and systematic” in-house risk management programs for operators and their vendors.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
TrueNorth Enhances In-flight Connectivity
New service will be a “hybrid cloud solution” designed to amplify bandwidth and enhance the in-flight connectivity experience.
Rotorcraft
Croatia, Tunisia First To Receive U.S. Kiowa Warriors
The U.S. Army is divesting 340 Bell OH-58D Kiowa Warriors as a consequence of its 2013 Aviation Restructure Initiative.
Avionics
FAA Offering Rebates to 'Kick Start' ADS-B Equipage
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said rebate is sending a signal about the agency's commitment to ADS-B.
Maintenance and Modifications
Intercontinental Jet To Service Hartzell Props
The Central Plains facility is Hartzell's 25th recommended service facility in the world.
Maintenance and Modifications
Jet Aviation Dubai Earns EASA and GCAA Approvals
The company can conduct non-destructive testing on aircraft registered in the UAE, U.S. and Europe.
Safety
Torqued: AC Is Not Good Substitute for Maintenance Fatigue Rule
Advisory guidelines just won’t work when mechanics are being pressured to work fatigued at places that put a premium on pushing airplanes out on schedule.
Avionics
Honeywell Looks At Mind and Speech Control for Future Cockpits
Honeywell is researching a range of pilot inputs to create an environment in which the pilot has multiple means to control an aircraft.
Accidents
Accidents: June 2016
Preliminary, final and factual reports
Aircraft
German Defense Needs Debated at Berlin Air Show
New UAVs, heavy helicopters and air defense missiles were pitched – and an all-German OPV made its debut
Accidents
EASA Grounds Airbus AS332 L2/EC225 LP Fleet
Investigators have found a fatigue failure in the main gearbox of the H225 (EC225 LP) that crashed near Bergen, Norway, in April.
Avionics
Airbus Insists: German ‘Sensor House’ Has Strong Future
The divestment plan for its electronics and border security business has been explained by the European aerospace giant
Avionics
JetBlue To Equip Airbus Fleet for Space-based ADS-B
The airline will install ADS-B Out and space-based ADS-B capability during cabin interior modifications beginning in August.
Regulations and Government
Man Indicted for Flying Bizjets Without Authorization
Lacking type certification and then even his pilot's license didn't deter a California man from flying passengers in a Falcon 10, authorities allege.
Airlines
Cautious Optimism Prevails at IATA AGM
Despite big profits, Tyler sees ‘upside’ for airlines
Airlines
IATA Urging Governments to Repatriate Airline Revenues
Total blocked funds exceed $5 billion, according to the association
Aircraft
New Engines For Russia’s Heavy-lift Helicopter
The country’s drive to eliminate reliance on Ukrainian powerplants continues, with the Mi-26 next in line.
Aircraft
Embraer Starts Legacy 450/500 Production in U.S.
Up to 600 new employees will be added at the U.S. facility for Legacy production.
Aircraft
First T-50A Jet Trainer Makes Maiden Flight
Lockheed Martin is proposing the variant of the Korea Aerospace Industries T-50 Golden Eagle for the U.S. Air Force's T-X trainer requirement.
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