NBAA Convention News 2001

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Training and Workforce

MedAire introduces Internet-based training service

Aimed at reducing the amount of classroom time needed for flight crews to remain AED and CPR qualified, a new series of Web-based training courses has been
Aircraft

Qatar to show first A319CJ buzjet at Dubai show

Middle East-based carrier Qatar Airways plans to show its new executive shuttle-configured Airbus A319 Corporate Jetliner at the Dubai 2001 airshow in the
Safety

'Oasys' can detect wires a mile away

Amphitech International has announced an initial sale of the first commercially available obstacle avoidance radar system for helicopters to Canadian Helic
Aircraft

Challenger 604 gets optional AutoPower

The latest option for owners of Challenger 604 business jets is the enhanced version of the Safe Flight AutoPower system, which was installed and certified
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Lufthansa Technik makes its mark in bizliner jobs

Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has expanded capacity at its Hamburg, Germany completions center and now offers a dedicated production line for large airliner-clas
Avionics

Ryan's latest calls out traffic alerts

Ryan International recently introduced a new model of its traffic collision alert device (TCAD) that features an extended horizontal range and audible posi
Aircraft

Bell still bullish on BA609 despite Osprey difficulties

The fortunes of the Bell/Agusta BA609 are closely linked to those of the U.S.

Aviation leaders plead case for GA

General aviation leaders trouped up to Capitol Hill late last month to plead with Congress for an audience with President Bush’s security advisors to expla

NBAA Convention News looks back

This special issue of Aviation International News represents the 30th year this publication has supported NBAA.