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Air Culinaire Opens New SFO Bizav Catering Facility
Jean-Louis Brocardi, who was previously the general manager of Air Culinaire Worldwide Paris, is heading up the team at the new San Francisco location.
Aircraft
BOC Aviation Orders 30 A320-family Jets
$3.1 billion deal includes 18 A320neos
Regulations and Government
FAA Bans GA Operations in D.C. for State Of the Union
The restrictions affect waivers for the Flight Restricted Zone as well as those typically authorized to flying into DCA.
Charter & Fractional
TPG Growth To Acquire Charter Firm TMC Jets
Firm is acquiring TMC Jets for an undisclosed amount from founder Pete Liegl, who formed the company in 2006.
Technology and the Translation
The aviation field has witnessed a long series of technological innovations, yielding ever greater performance and efficiency.
Aircraft
Embraer’s Super Tucano Trainer Set for New Attack Roles
Embraer’s Super Tucano Trainer Set for New Attack Roles
Sustainability and Environment
New Biofuel Shows Pollution-curbing Promise
Tests conducted by Rolls-Royce show the blend could burn more than 50-percent cleaner than straight jet-A.
Aircraft
Indonesia Could Trump India as Japan’s US-2 Partner
Plans to co-produce the ShinMaywa amphibian in India have stalled.
Safety
Argus IS-BAO Lead Auditor Training Course OK'd by IBAC
Course is designed to deliver training that provides pertinent knowledge and practical tools necessary to conduct many types of aviation audits.
Charter & Fractional
ExcelAire Cleared for Cuba
ExcelAire joins a small but growing number of operators that have obtained Cuba service approval as the U.S. government eases travel restrictions.
Aircraft
Modified Mi-24 Explores High-Speed Helicopter Technology
Russian defense ministry wants a next-generation rotorcraft that can reach 270 knots.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Chipmaker Intel Upgrades Presence in Small Drone Industry
The semiconductor manufacturer announced that it will acquire Ascending Technologies, a drone manufacturer based in Germany.
Pioneer Concorde Test Pilot Andre Turcat Dies
Turcat became chief test pilot for the Concorde program’s French effort and was the first to take the supersonic aircraft beyond Mach 1.
Regulations and Government
Helo Pilots Warned of Running Landing Hazards
FAA says helicopter pilots should avoid conducting running landings in skid-equipped aircraft on runways with lighting systems embedded in pavement.
Aircraft
Cessna Drops Citation CJ2+ from Product Lineup
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Aircraft
Epic E1000 Prototype Enters Flight-test Program
The first prototype of the Epic E1000 single-engine turboprop is one of two that will fly the flight test campaign.
Airlines
Labor Groups Oppose Norwegian Air UK Permit Application
Labor groups also oppose an earlier application by Ireland-based Norwegian Air International, alleging it will flout labor standards.
FBOs
AIN's FBO Survey is Open
Which FBOs offer the best overall experience? Make your voice heard today.
Airports
Graffiti Vandals Strike at Van Nuys Airport
The latest tagging incident involves three jets parked on the south side of Van Nuys Airport.
AOPA Eyes Outreach with New Logo
AOPA calls unveiling of new banding a tiny step in an evolution that has been ongoing for years.
Rotorcraft
AgustaWestland Rebranded as Finmeccanica Helicopters
Name change is part of a wider overall corporate reorganization plan that merges the Finmeccanica's aerospace, defense and security assets.
Aircraft
Dassault Falcon Sales, Deliveries Drop in 2015
Orders, deliveries affected by “economic environment,” French airframer says.
Avionics
Northrop Grumman, BAE Develop AC/MC-130J Protections
The U.S. Air Force awarded the companies contracts to develop RF countermeasures for AC/MC-130Js by November.
Maintenance and Modifications
Constant Aviation and Lone Star AOG Announce Merger
The company's techs will now be able to dispatch from eight cities in the U.S.
Maintenance and Modifications
Jet AirWerks Awarded CAAC Repair Station Certification
China approeved the company to provide repair and overhaul for engines and airframes.
ATC
FAA Prepares for Super Bowl 50 Traffic
The NFL championship is one of the largest draws for business aircraft.
AIN Blog: On the Wings of Christmas Elves
Business aviation volunteers helped make the holiday season special.
Aircraft
Boeing Enters 2016 On Heels of Late Order Surge
Highlights Close of 2015 with 737 Max Rollout
Accidents
U.S. Bizjet Accident Fatalities Plummet in 2015
Meanwhile, the number of non-fatal mishaps last year increased threefold, rising from six in 2014 to 18.
Aircraft
Airstrikes over Iraq and Syria Bring Some Success
Ramadi recaptured with much air support; targeted killings highlight role of SIGINT sensors on UAVs
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