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Sustainability and Environment

Falcon 7X Laminar Flow Testing Aids 'Clean Sky'

Dassault Aviation conducted a "successful" flight test to evaluate laminar wings for large business jets.

Horizon to shift to Alaska brand

A change in management philosophy at Seattle-based Horizon Air will next see it adopt the colors and livery of its parent company, Alaska Airlines, and lar
Regulations and Government

New Grand Canyon Rules Draw Fire from Air-tour Operators

A new National Park Service proposal to cap the number and further restrict the routes of flights near the Grand Canyon is being criticized as overly restr

Jet Works Takes In MD-87 Cabin Completion

JetWorks Air Center in Denton, Texas, has begun work on an MD-87 to reconfigure the airliner to serve an executive role for a Middle East organization.
Regulations and Government

FAA To Host Meeting on Helo Rule Changes

The FAA will host an "informational meeting" on rule changes at Heli-Expo.
ATC

China Begins Helo Trials To Open Airspace

China's aviation authorities started to allow helicopters to fly in low-altitude airspace in late January, as a first step toward a greater opening to priv

Cessa, Bell report improved Q4 revenues

Cessna Aircraft and Bell Helicopter emerged from 2010 with relatively healthy fourth-quarter revenues and aircraft delivery increases, according to the ear

Greenpoint's BBJ Business Is Ramping Up

Greenpoint Technologies of Kirkland, Wash., has ordered the

ERA Helicopters Selects eMan Solution To Centralize Pubs

Era Helicopters has selected The eMan Solution to be used at all of itsoperations bases world-wide.
Accidents

March 2011 Accidents

PRELIMINARY REPORT: IN-FLIGHT FIRE DOWNS MEXICAN HELICOPTER Bell 212, Las Choapas, Mexico, Oct.
FBOs

JACKSONVILLE TO RENAME GA AIRPORTS

In an effort to increase the awareness of Jacksonville, Florida’s aviation system, the city’s aviation authority is renaming three of its owned and operate
FBOs

ATLANTIC AVIATION SELLS TWO FBOs

Atlantic Aviation parent company Macquarie Infrastructure announced last month that its facility and lease at Fresno Yosemite International Airport was sol
FBOs

GREEN IS GOLD FOR HERITAGE AVIATION

The recently opened FBO at Vermont’s Burlington International Airport was awarded Leed gold status last month by the U.S.
Aircraft

FAA Issues Avanti II AD

The FAA issued an emergency Airworthiness Directive (AD)-2011-01-53 on December 20 to owners and operators of the Piaggio Avanti twin turboprop.

Mesa emerges from bankruptcy

Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group expected to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February, after the U.S.
Aircraft

Political Revolt Spells Bad News for Airlines in the Middle East and Beyond

No one can say where, when or how the rolling political crisis in North Africa and the Middle East will end, but it already seems clear that it doesn’t spe
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Airbus Cuts Through Headwinds into Japan

Airbus’s first firm order for A380s from a Japanese customer last
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Aircraft

Latest 747 Embodies Ongoing Challenges for Boeing

At Boeing’s colossal plant in Everett, Wash., the February 13 gathering of some 10,000 employees, government officials and customer, partner and supplier r
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India’s RTA Dreams Take Shape

India’s government-owned National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) plans to present a feasibility report by the end of April to seek clearance to manufacture a
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Aircraft

Pentagon: Boeing Was 'Clear Winner' of KC-X Contest

Boeing has won the KC-X competition and been awarded a $3.5 billion contract for engineering and manufacturing development of the
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Airliner Values Struggle To Rise Amid More Market Uncertainty

Aircraft valuation specialist Ascend painted a mixed picture of prospects for airliner leasing and sales this year in its Evolution 2011 webinar on Februar
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Aircraft

Superjet wins Russian certification

The Sukhoi Superjet 100 has gained Russian certification

Charter Revenue Soars at JetFlite

JetFlite International of Long Beach, Calif., saw its charter revenue surge by 37 percent last year and is projecting more than 30-percent growth this year

ATR Continues Surge

ATR announced a pair of big commercial deals involving its regional turboprops this week, building on an exceptional showing in 2010 that saw
Aircraft

BAE sees stronger demand for Avro RJ/146 fleet

by Charles Alcock BAE Systems’s asset management division has reported an uptick in demand for its portfolio of pre-owned Avro RJ and 146 reg
Maintenance and Modifications

Jet Aviation Zurich Extends Maintenance Service Hours

Maintenance support is now available from 6 a.m.
Avionics

Inflight cameras provide bird's-eye view for passengers

"Godπs-eye" or "bird's-eye" view cameras are showing up on more and more private jets these days, sitting on the cockpit glareshield, mounted atop the vert
Rotorcraft

Rules changing for public-use aircraft

The FAA plans to narrow its interpretation and tighten enforcement of the rules governing civil aircraft enrolled on Part 135 certificates when those aircr
Maintenance and Modifications

West Atlantic Chooses StandardAero for PW126 Maintenance

StandardAero has signed an exclusive maintenance agreement with West Atlantic to cover more than 80 Pratt & Whitney Canada PW126 and PW126A engines.