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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Gulfstream, Arinc prep GIV for broadband tests

Gulfstream and Arinc late last month were preparing for initial flight trials in a GIV of the dish antenna and other hardware components to power a new air
Regulations and Government

Rotorcraft Update: NTSB wants certain helo pilots to be IFR proficient

Helicopter pilots who conduct commercial passenger-carrying flights in areas where whiteout conditions routinely occur should be required to have a helicop
Training and Workforce

FlightSafety Boeing opens London center

FlightSafety Boeing Training International (FSB) opened its UK training center at London Luton Airport on July 27.
Rotorcraft

Rotorcraft Update: Biggest Sikorsky ever proposed

Nobody beats the Russians when it comes to rotorcraft “bigness.” Mil unveiled the Mi-12 in 1971 and later hoisted a record-setting 44 tons to more than 7,0
Rotorcraft

Rotorcraft Update: Wrong place, wrong time, baby's fine

Most medevac helicopter missions are a race against time, and when the helicopter loses, it’s usually a time for sadness.
Training and Workforce

Flight school uses Web to become ‘satellite campus’

Phoenix-based Westwind School of Aeronautics has teamed with SkyWest Airlines and Utah Valley State College (UVSC) in a program under which ab initio fligh
Rotorcraft

Rotorcraft Update: First EC 145 U.S. sales

American Eurocopter has sold its first EC 145 in the U.S., to the Lee County (Florida) division of public safety/EMS.
Security

Rotorcraft Update: How to avoid football (and other big public gatherings)

The FAA has released a list of stadiums to help pilots comply with notam 2/0199.
Aircraft

Concorde’s return to service is imminent

British Airways (BA) flew a modified Concorde to Shannon, Ireland, on August 7 before conducting refresher crew-training operations last month.
Rotorcraft

Rotorcraft Update: If they'd never brought it up...

For the last 15 years, a northern New Jersey bank has been quietly landing its AS 350 AStar on a grassy patch of ground a few yards from its Ramsey o
Rotorcraft

CHC posted on the big board

CHC Helicopter Corp.
Rotorcraft

Air Methods & Rocky merged

Finalizing an acquisition process long under way, leading aeromedical transport operator Air Methods of Denver acquired Rocky Mountain Holdings (RMH) of Pr
Training and Workforce

Training gives repair stations an extra edge

“It doesn’t matter how small the operation, training is a key component to safety and success,” Sarah MacLeod, executive director of the Alexandria, Va.-ba
Aircraft

CIS aerospace firms to develop Be-132MK

Russia’s Beriev, Irkutsk Aircraft Production Association (IAPO) and Klimov and the Ukraine’s Motor-Sich on June 19 signed a memorandum of understanding on
Rotorcraft

On-demand helo airline to link NE Corridor sites

The successful helicopter airline is the rotorcraft world’s equivalent of the lost continent of Atlantis.
Rotorcraft

IMAX flick shows helos in a good light

Helicopters have traditionally gotten short shrift in the movies.
Avionics

EVS market tightening as competing players emerge

MaxVis Inc., a new company established in Portland, Ore., has thrown its hat into the enhanced vision system (EVS) ring, where competition is heating up.
Regulations and Government

Washington Report: Retooling the FAA

Although the bill is called the Aviation Industry and Reform Act and is designed to give more financial relief to the airline industry, H.R.5506 also conta
Regulations and Government

Washington Report: Stars not yet shining

In a report prepared for several members of Congress, the General Accounting Office (GAO) said the FAA’s standard terminal automation replacement system (S
Regulations and Government

Washington Report: NBAA warns members of U.S. ownership rules

Several NBAA member companies have been informed that if they fail the Department of Transportation definition of U.S.
Aircraft

Sukhoi leads Boeing, Ilyushin in Russian Regional Jet effort

A day before the opening of last month’s Moscow airshow, Sukhoi, Ilyushin and Boeing signed a series of agreements on the regional jet program proposed in
Regulations and Government

Congressional Observer: November 2002

On November 5, U.S.
ATC

Loran could be used for Alaska GPS corrections

At press time, technical experts from the FAA, the U.S.
Airports

Touching Bases: Palwaukee group tackling noise issues

A noise study will be one of the first jobs of the new Palwaukee Airport Community Engagement Council (PACE), an airport/citizen group organized earlier th
FBOs

Touching Bases: SouthAir lands customs deal in Keflavik

It just got a lot easier to clear customs in Keflavik, Iceland.
Security

Touching Bases: Navigance adds to security system

Navigance, a consortium of several security equipment manufacturers and service providers, has added features to its Safe system.
Airports

Touching Bases: Five Hawaiian airports threatened

The governor of Hawaii, Benjamin Cayetano, has indicated five state-operated airports may close if contract operators cannot be found to administer them un
Airports

Touching Bases: Report on noise study cites comments

Public comments released last month on an FAR Part 161 noise study at Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport (BUR) support a nighttime curfew (10 p.m.
Airports

Touching Bases: FAA investigating SMO's conformance program

Santa Monica (Calif.) Airport (SMO) has developed a “conformance program” for aircraft using the airport.
FBOs

Jet aviation ramps up its ramp space in Dallas

Jet Aviation at Dallas Love Field (DAL) has launched a project to increase its ramp and infield area by 50 percent.