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AIN Blog: Shine a Light on Your Flight Department, or Close It Down

“We like to keep a low profile for our jet use.” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard variations on that line since I arrived at Business Jet
Aircraft

Boeing Halts Movement of 747-8 Line

Boeing stopped moving airplanes forward on its 747-8 production line in Everett, Wash., today to help mechanics complete work that has mounted as the compa
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Aircraft

Window To Buy Discounted Bizjets Closing, Says Jetcraft

Business aircraft sales firm Jetcraft is “seeing clear evidence” of a return to a more stable pricing environment for large-cabin, long-range business jets
Charter & Fractional

Air Charter Demand Slips, but Pricing Stable

Projected air charter demand dipped slightly from last month, but this has had negligible impact on anticipated pricing levels, according to the latest for
Regulations and Government

NBAA Helps Thwart Aviation Tax Increases in Connecticut

Advocacy efforts by NBAA members, the Connecticut Legislative Aviation Caucus and the Connecticut Business Aviation Group to fight a personal property tax
Engines

AIN Blog: An Unabashed Plug for Aircraft Product Support

Ask experienced aircraft owners and pilots what good product support means to them and they will likely tell you it is extremely important to every safe fl
Maintenance and Modifications

ARSA Celebrates U.S./EU Aviation Safety Agreement

The U.S.
Maintenance and Modifications

Pratt, Comac Team on Leadership Training in China

Pratt & Whitney has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Comac, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, for cooperation on leadership trai
Maintenance and Modifications

Rizon Jet Approved as Qatar CAA Part 145 Repair Station

The Qatar CAA has granted Part 145 certification to the maintenance division of Rizon Jet, a Middle East and UK-based business aviation group headquartered
Maintenance and Modifications

Cessna Adds Mobile Service Unit in Georgia

Cessna Aircraft has positioned its 12th U.S.-based mobile service unit (MSU) at Preferred Jet Center on Cobb County Airport-McCollum Field near Atlanta.
Maintenance and Modifications

Trimec Aviation Expands Westwind Capacity at FTW

As part of its $4.5 million development project at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (FTW), Texas Jet is nearing completion of a 30,000-sq-ft hangar
Accidents

Investigation continues into G650 crash

The investigation continues into
Aircraft

Pilatus Reveals It’s Working on New Aircraft

Pilatus is developing a new civil aircraft that has been designated the PC-24, according to its 2010 annual report.
ATC

Besides GPS, LightSquared Can Interfere with Satcom

While the LightSquared broadband wireless network’s potential to disrupt GPS signals
Engines

Honeywell HTF7250G Certified

The 7,445-pound-thrust Honeywell HTF7250G turbofan gained FAA certification last month, a company official told AIN.
Engines

Pro Line Fusion Obtains FAA TSO Approval

Rockwell Collins’s Pro Line Fusion integrated avionics system received FAA technical standard order (TSO) approval on April 21.
Aircraft

Conforming Nextant 400XT To Make Debut at Ebace

The first production-conforming Nextant 400XT will make its public debut this month at Ebace.
Regulations and Government

More Pressure on U.S. Defense Budget, Fiscal Year 2012 Highlights

President Obama outlined ambitious new goals for U.S.
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Aircraft

Sikorsky Wins Big Black Hawk Deal in Turkey

Sikorsky has won the $3.5 billion Turkish Utility Helicopter Program (TUHP), with a version of the Black Hawk designated T-70.
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Aircraft

Bell Flies Block II OH-58, Eyes U.S. Armed Aerial Scout Requirement

Bell Helicopter made the first flight of its OH-58 Block II demonstrator at its Xworx research and development facility in Fort Worth on April 14. Meanwhi
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Aircraft

First Production M-346 Now Flying as U.S., Israeli Requirements Beckon

Alenia Aermacchi flew the first production M-346 on March
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Aircraft

Honeywell’s Micro-UAV Monitors Damaged Nuclear Plant

Honeywell Aerospace said its unmanned T-Hawk Micro Air Vehicle has flown several missions in support of disaster-remediation efforts at the damaged Fukushi
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Aircraft

Rafale and Typhoon Go Head to Head in India

The Indian Ministry of Defence on Wednesday, April 27, asked Dassault Aviation and Eurofighter to extend their commercial bids beyond the April 28 deadline
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FBOs

Asian FBO Stars are Few and Far Between

You would not expect to see a VIP step out of a limousine and walk into a shabby burger bar.
ATC

Sleeping controllers prompt changes at the FAA

The fallout from what began with a single air traffic controller falling asleep
Aircraft

Eclipse Completes Fatigue Testing of Eclipse 500

Eclipse Aerospace has completed fatigue testing of the Eclipse 500 and is in the process of assembling the data to submit to the FAA, company executive vic
Aircraft

Embraer To Build Legacy 650s in China

Embraer signed a framework agreement with Aviation Industry Corporation of China (Avic) on April 12 to produce Legacy 650s at the Harbin Embraer Aircraft p
Regulations and Government

Bizav fights UK private jet tax

The UK business aviation lobby has launched a vigorous campaign to convince the British government that its
Avionics

Jeppesen Mobile TC Approved for Part 135

Executive Jet Management (EJM) has received FAA approval to use
Charter & Fractional

NATA: Contract pilot rule change an ‘emerging issue’

In yet another case of local interpretation of federal regulations, at the Long Beach, Calif., Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) FAA inspectors have