Content Archive: October 2021

Regulations and Government

House Panel Advances Bill To Protect FAA from Shutdowns

The Aviation Funding Stability Act, approved by the House T&I Commitee, would enable to the FAA to keep operating during government shutdowns.
Aircraft

French Partners Fly A319neo Using 100 Percent SAF

Airbus, Dassault, Onera, the French Ministry of Transport, and Safran launched the first in-flight study of a single-aisle aircraft using unblended SAF.
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Aircraft

Low-lead Avgas Approved for Cessna Piston Singles

The approval for use of lower-lead avgas in Cessna's three piston singles applies to new production and legacy airplanes.
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Rotorcraft

Bell's Helo Deliveries Slip in Third Quarter

Bell delivered 33 commercial helicopters during the period.
Rotorcraft

Heli XP Wraps with Booming Market

Helicopter resellers and trading firms at Heli XP report business is white hot.
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Regulations and Government

AINsight: FAA Should Get Serious about Alaska Safety

It’s time for action, not more studies, when it comes to aviation safety in Alaska.
Aircraft

Field Aero Upgrades Avionics on USAF Beechjet Fleet

Field Aerospace's contract calls for the Oklahoma City-based company to upgrade the avionics of the Air Force's T-1A fleet to Collins Pro Line 21.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Airbus Emerges Profitable after Covid Hangover

The European aerospace and defense conglomerate recorded a Q3 profit of $472 million.
Safety

NBAA Offering Safety Management Certificate Program

NBAA's new the certificate program is designed as an entry-level or mid-level path to expanding and demonstrating knowledge of safety management.
Aircraft

Dassault's Falcon 10X is a Parisian Penthouse in the Sky

Dassault's Falcon 10X is a Parisian Penthouse in the Sky
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