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Lenmar Aviation opens refurbished digs at GON

Lanmar Aviation has opened its newly refurbished facility at the Groton-New London Airport (GON), Conn.
FBOs

EPA extends SPCC compliance deadline

Back in June, the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) expressed relief with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to propose a 12
FBOs

Tac Air wants to 'give you the bird'

The headline on the current TAC Air FBO chain’s direct-mail publicity campaign reads, “Showing you our love by giving you the bird.” But “the bird” in this
FBOs

Sump dumper takes the pain out of draining fuel

Since the EPA crackdown on dumping sumped fuel on airport ramp surfaces, draining fuel has become a problem for aircraft operators.
Maintenance and Modifications

Elliott Aviation earns two more RVSM STCs

Elliott Aviation of Moline, Ill., has received an FAA STC RVSM group approval for the Beechjet 400 and MU-300 Diamond.
Training and Workforce

Dassault OKs SimuFlite Falcon 2000 training

Dassault Falcon Jet has completed the approval process to certify CAE SimuFlite’s Falcon 2000 maintenance program.
Maintenance and Modifications

Avmats receives FAA repair station ratings

Aviation Maintenance and Technical Support (Avmats) has added Class III and Class IV Ratings to its Air Agency Certificate.
Maintenance and Modifications

McKechnie partners with Topcoast Aviation

The McKechnie Aerospace Aftermarket Group of Reno, Nev., has formed a joint venture with Hong Kong-based distributor Topcast Aviation Supplies to provide a
Engines

Premier tribunes to offer TFE731 CZIs

Premier Turbines, a division of Dallas Airmotive, has added -20, -40 and -60 models to its TFE731 Core Zone Inspections (CZI) program.
Maintenance and Modifications

Wing Aviation promotes Frank Zimerman

Frank Zimerman, who helped organize and create Wing Aviation and then served as the company’s director of operations, has been promoted to vice president o
Maintenance and Modifications

Mid-Canada Mod Center teams with Multi Service

Mid-Canada Mod Center (MC2) provides avionics sales, service, installation and integration for private, corporate and commercial aviation.
Maintenance and Modifications

Conklin & de Decker release MxManager 6.5

Version 6.5 of Conklin & de Decker’s MxManager maintenance management software incorporates a number of changes and improvements, according to a spokesman
Maintenance and Modifications

Jet Aviation Geneva gets approval from Bahrain

Jet Aviation Geneva (Switzerland) was named an approved maintenance facility for the Gulfstream II and GIV by the Ministry of Transportation, Civil Aviatio
Maintenance and Modifications

Dassault Wilmington, Averitt earn FAA award

Delaware-based Dassault Falcon Jet Wilmington and Nashville-based Averitt Aviation have received the FAA’s Diamond Award for aviation maintenance training.
Maintenance and Modifications

Karl Stuhmer wins Charles Taylor Award

ived the FAA’s prestigious Charles Taylor Award, which recognizes lifetime accomplishments of senior aircraft mechanics. Karl Stuhmer, Raytheon Airc
Maintenance and Modifications

Profile: west star aviation offers refurbishments

West Star Aviation, of Grand Junction, Colo., has been around for more than five decades.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

StarPort USA launches completion and refurb center

StarPort USA, the Sanford, Fla., FBO launched in 1995, has survived a bankruptcy and a recession, and with an eye on the slowly improving economy has launc
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Completion and refurbishment business building nicely

The completion and refurbishment industry continues to grow.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Bigger is better at Jet Aviation West Palm Beach

Bigger is the latest goal for the interior refurbishment department at Jet Aviation’s West Palm Beach, Fla.
Safety

Airbags going airborne, without the hot air

Contrary to a popular misconception, most aircraft accidents are survivable.
Safety

ICAO wants safety data guards

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) assembly is expected to take action later this month on legal guidance for member states to protect sa
Safety

NTSB revisits child restraints

Although child restraints on airplanes have been on the NTSB’s list of most wanted safety improvements for almost a decade, the agency last month reclassif
Regulations and Government

FSS funding

The House Appropriations Committee has added a directive to a report on FAA funding for Fiscal Year 2005 that would require the agency to ensure that pilot
Safety

What does it take to pilot a jet?

The “right stuff” might be your answer, particularly if you liked what author Tom Wolfe had to say in his recounting of America’s efforts to send a man to
Regulations and Government

Congressional Observer September 2004

• Congress dodged the dog days of August by taking a six-week recess beginning July 22, but not before legislators increased their bills introduced count t
Charter & Fractional

Fractional Pilot Hiring on the Increase

The four largest fractional operators–NetJets, Flight Options, Flexjet and CitationShares–hired 11 pilots in March, compared with none during the same mont
Accidents

Preliminary Report: Learjet rolls off runway

Learjet 55, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., July 19, 2004–Learjet N55LF overran Runway 31 during its landing roll at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, in VMC.
ATC

Domestic RVSM Seminar Set in Atlanta

The FAA will present its seventh seminar on domestic RVSM airspace on June 9 and 10 in Atlanta.
Accidents

Preliminary Report: Learjet hits fence on final

Gates Learjet 35A, New Castle, St.
Accidents

Preliminary Report: Westwind crashes on takeoff

Israel Aircraft Industries 1124 Westwind, Tocumen, Panama, July 2, 2004–Westwind N280AT, operated by Air Trek as a Part 135 air ambulance flight, crashed i