Aviation Partners signed up a customer for its new Falcon 2000 winglet modification here at the EBACE show yesterday. The company (Booth No. 1655) also has appointed StandardAero (Booth No. 370) as its first authorized installer for blended winglets. Details of the EASA- and FAA-approved “high-Mach” winglets on Dassault’s Falcon 2000 family were revealed here at EBACE. They add about 260 nautical miles range, reduce emissions and enhance the aircraft’s resale value and are now standard on production models of the new Falcon 2000LX. StandardAero is an authorized Falcon service center and offers complete MRO work for the entire Falcon aircraft line.
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FAA Updates Certification Rules for Aviation Products
Wednesday 04. of November 2009 The FAA has published for manufacturers of aircraft and aviation products new regulations that will update and standardize FAA requirements. The... |
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AD Targets Bell 407 and 427 Problem
Wednesday 04. of November 2009 The FAA is adopting an airworthiness directive (AD) for Bell Helicopter Textron Canada (Bell) Model 407s and 427s. It is based on a mandatory... |
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Dallas Airmotive Offers SoCal AOG Service
Wednesday 04. of November 2009 BBA Aviation Engine Repair and Overhaul (ERO) company Dallas Airmotive is stationing an AOG mobile repair vehicle in Southern California to... |
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Lufthansa Technik Opens Milan Maintenance Center
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Bombardier Aerospace Opens Service Center in Europe
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