The U.S. FAA granted avionics display provider Barco FAR Part 145 repair station authorization at its service center in Duluth, Georgia. The approval enables Barco to perform maintenance on control display units and flight displays used in a variety of airplanes, including the Boeing 737-700, Lockheed C-130J, Lockheed C-5, Pilatus PC-12 and Grob SPn.
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AIA Launches Effort To Eliminate Counterfeit Parts
Wednesday 27. of August 2008 The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has launched a counterfeit parts “integrated project team” to create standards for government and... |
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ITAR Changes Might Hamper U.S. Parts Exports
Wednesday 27. of August 2008 PMA manufacturers might have a harder time exporting their civilian aircraft parts due to a new International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)... |
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FBI: TSA TAT Probe Climb Not a Criminal Act
Wednesday 27. of August 2008 According to the FBI, federal laws against tampering with aircraft do not apply to the bizarre situation that occurred at Chicago O’Hare Airport... |
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FAA Guidance Aids Alterations Approval Process
Wednesday 27. of August 2008 The FAA has updated guidance provided to field inspectors on how to determine the recommended form of approval for aircraft alterations.... |
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Stevens Aviation Delivers First Lear4Ever Aircraft
Tuesday 26. of August 2008 Business aircraft maintenance, modification and completions firm Stevens Aviation today delivered the first Lear4Ever–an upgraded Learjet 35–to... |
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