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Maintenance and Modifications

Cessna Adds Mobile Service Units in U.S. and Europe

Cessna Aircraft is adding three maintenance trucks to its international ground-based mobile ser
Maintenance and Modifications

Timken Expands Mesa Aftermarket Facility

Timken recently expanded its aerospace aftermarket facility in Mesa, Ariz., with offerings aimed primarily at the turbine-powered civil and military rotorc
Maintenance and Modifications

Nordam: ‘The Low Point…Is Behind Us’

It’s been two years since the
Rotorcraft

Second EC175 Prototype Flies

The second prototype of Eurocopter’s new medium twin helicopter, the EC175, made its first flig
Safety

Premier I Crashes in Snow at Samedan

A German-registered Hawker Beechcraft Premier I crashed on Sunday during approach to Samedan Airport in Switzerland, killing the 48-year-old captain and th

UBS: No Bizjet Improvement, but Interest Increases

In its latest monthly business jet report, released last week, investment research firm UBS saw a slight increase in the overall used aircraft inventory in

Hawker Beechcraft Commits To Decade In Wichita

Hawker Beechcraft has reached a formal agreement with the state of Kansas that the Wichita OEM says provides a “significant” incentive for “the company to
Aircraft

Conforming HondaJet Makes Maiden Flight

The first conforming Honda Aircraft HA-420 HondaJet took off from Runway 5 at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, N.C., at 3:31 p.m.
Engines

Boeing Plans another 777 Rate Hike

Boeing plans to raise its production rate for the 777 program to 8.3 airplanes per month, or 100 airplanes a year, starting in the first quarter of 2013, t

Hawker Beechcraft: survival of the fighters

Bill Boisture is embroiled in the challenge of his career.
Rotorcraft

Proposed Rules Challenged by Norwood Helo Ops

Norwood Memorial Airport (Mass.) manager Russ Maguire has proposed
Rotorcraft

Eurocopter X3 Reaches Milestone

Eurocopter’s compound helicopter demonstrator, the X3 (x
Security

Bombardier Fined $319,000 for Denial of Pilot Training

The Quebec Human Rights Tribunal has ordered Bombardier to pay a Pakistani-born Canadian citizen more than $319,000 for denying him Challenger 604 flight t

Patent Causing Turbulence at Online Flight Planners

Online flight-planning provider RunwayFinder shut down on Monday in the wake of a patent lawsuit filed by Aurora, Ore.-based FlightPrep.
Aircraft

Japan Replaces UH-60Js...with More UH-60Js

Japan’s Ministry of Defense has selected Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to supply 40 license-built Sikorsky UH-60J+ helicopters for the Japan Air Self Defence
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Aircraft

Unmanned Helos Make Rapid Progress in the U.S.

Remotely controlled helicopters could be delivering cargo to U.S.
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Aircraft

F135 Engine Progresses as F136 Alternative for F-35

Pratt & Whitney has delivered the first F135 production-standard STOVL engine to Lockheed Martin for the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter program.
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Aircraft

Ceremony Marks UK Retirement of Harriers

Sixteen Harrier GR.7/9 V/STOL (vertical and/or short take-off and landing) jets flew over the UK Midlands Wednesday to mark the type’s retirement from Brit
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Maintenance and Modifications

ATI Offers JT15D Mobile Response Team

Aviation Turbines International of O’Fallon, Mo., is offering a mobile response team to serve i
Maintenance and Modifications

Elliott Adds ANAC Approval for King Air TCAS 4000

Brazil’s Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC) has awarded Elliott Aviation an STC for the i
Maintenance and Modifications

CRS Jet Spares Shows Sales Up for Last Quarter

“We are grateful to announce that, for the first time since the international economic downturn
Maintenance and Modifications

Jet Aviation Opens New Jeddah Facility

Jet Aviation is scheduled to move into a new FBO facility in Jeddah by the end of the month.
Maintenance and Modifications

DAE Puts StandardAero Up For Sale

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) is accepting offers “for part or all of StandardAero,” accordi
Aircraft

Southwest Lays Plans for Larger 737s

Southwest Airlines expects to take delivery of its first Boeing 737-800 in March 2012, the company’s chairman, president and CEO, Gary Kelly, revealed duri
Security

Dorgan Urges Hearings on Aircraft Registration

Reacting to news reports that the FAA has missing data on nearly 120,000 of the nation’s 357,00
Regulations and Government

Carson Crash Triggers Criminal Probe

The August 2008 fatal crash of a Carson Helicopters Sikorsky S-61
Maintenance and Modifications

DAE Puts StandardAero on the Block

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) is accepting offers “for part or all of StandardAero,” according to a Reuters report last Friday.

Bipartisan Tax Bill Would Benefit New Aircraft Buyers

The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010, which could be passed in the U.S.