All Channels

Regulations and Government

Judge Promises Verdict Soon in Brazil Midair Trial

A Brazilian judge heard testimony last month, via video link, from the two American pilots of the
Engines

Pratt Finishes First MRJ Engine

Pratt & Whitney completed assembly of the first PurePower PW1217G engine to test for the Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ), the company announced in late March
FBOs

Winner Aviation Sold

Winner Aviation, the sole aviation services provider at Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport (YNG) in Vienna, Ohio, was purchased by its former manager, Rick
Security

Accidents: May 2011

Preliminary Report: King Air Crashes on Takeoff Hawker Beechcraft King Air B200, Long Beach, Calif., March 16, 2011–The twin turboprop was s
Safety

Nigerian Operations Command Center Opens

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) Flight Tracking Command Center opened in Lagos in mid-April, coincidentally shortly after the IOC presentation
Maintenance and Modifications

India is building helicopter MROs

India’s growing helicopter market is fueling the need for helicopter MRO services, and Indian companies are stepping in to meet the demand. There are curre
Safety

International Operations

On the surface at least, NBAA’s International Operators Conference (IOC) is always about technique: customs tips to import an aircraft for the most interna
Safety

International Operations: Make the Most of Recurrent Training

AIN_2011_International_Operations.pdf New international ope
Charter & Fractional

NetJets under new leadership after Sokol resignation

On March 28, David Sokol resigned from his job as chairman of several Berkshire Hathaway-owned companies, including fractional-share provider NetJets.
Rotorcraft

Recent disasters make the case for heavy unmanned helos

A heavy unmanned helicopter would be invaluable for operations at highly dangerous sites, such as the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, provi
Maintenance and Modifications

StandardAero Adds PW300 Line Service in Springfield

StandardAero Business Aviation has added line services on the Pratt & Whitney Canada PW300-series engines to its list of maintenance capabilities.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Expands Duncan Aviation Global Support

All three Duncan Aviation locations have been approved by Bombardier to perform airframe inspections in addition to interior, paint and avionics installati
Aircraft

King Air 250 Makes Public Debut

Hawker Beechcraft’s King Air 250 made its public debut
Aircraft

IWG Settles Dispute with Bombardier

International Water-Guard Industries and Bombardier settled a pending patent infringement lawsuit in Canada early last month.
Safety

De-Icing Holdover Chart Revised

The FAA has issued an update to its
Airports

Two Moscow Airport To Merge

The Russian government intends to combine Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo airports into a single state-owned entity to renovate them and eventually sell them to p
Airports

Signature Rebrands Its Maintenance Operations

Signature Flight Support has launched its new maintenance brand, Signature TechnicAir.
Avionics

Dealers delight in new avionics at AEA’11

The annual Aircraft Electronics Association International Convention & Trade Show is a showcase for avionics dealers, the people who sell, install and repa
Airports

Brunswick (Maine) airport returns to civilian duty

In the 1920s, Brunswick Municipal Airport became Maine’s first airfield.
Maintenance and Modifications

PAMA Names Forton as President

Embraer has named Duncan Aviation’s Provo, Utah facility an authorized service center for its Phenom 100 and 300.
Maintenance and Modifications

Virginia To Be Home to Manufacturing Research Center

Bell Helicopter’s service facility at Prague Ruzyne International Airport is the site of sister Textron company Cessna Aircraft’s newest Citation service f
Maintenance and Modifications

Constant Aviation Increase Rotable Exchange Inventory

Taj Air and Metrojet have entered into a joint venture to offer aircraft maintenance and management services in India.
Safety

Corporate flights gradually return to Japan

Despite what has been reported as the halting pace of radiation containment at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, business aviation operation
Regulations and Government

Wichita rally draws DOT secretary

by Paul Lowe Spearheading a rally of more than 2,000 general aviation workers in Wichita in March, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood lauded
Safety

ACSF Supports Single Charter Standard

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is trying to encourage charter and fractional operators to support the move to a single safety audit standard–its
Aircraft

ATR Lands Big Russian Order

Russia’s UTair placed a firm purchase order last month covering 20 new ATR 72-500s.
Regulations and Government

FlightAware CEO among those who opposes Barr changes

At press time, the FAA had received nearly 700 comments on its notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)
Safety

No U.S. Bizjet Fatalities in 1Q, but Increase Globally

In the first quarter of this year U.S.-registered business turbine aircraft suffered three more accidents and two more fatalities compared with the same p
FBOs

New Private Jet Center Slated for Singapore

Hawker Pacific announced it is developing an $11.6 million business aviation service center at Seletar Aerospace Park to replace its East Camp operation at
FBOs

Sioux Falls To Get Second FBO

Construction has begun on the new Maverick Air Center, which is expected to open on the west side of Joe Foss Field/Sioux Falls Regional Airport (FSD) by t