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Airports

London Oxford To Build MRO Facility

Oxford Airport, some 40 miles northwest of London, has broken ground on a 47,700-sq-ft, three-bay hangar, making it the largest facility built at the airpo
ATC

Unmanned Aircraft Study Under Way

The FAA will be studying how to integrate unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the National Airspace System through a cooperative research and development ag
Engines

P&WC: Bizjet Market To Grow by 2015

Pratt & Whitney Canada president John Saabas told Bloomberg Businessweek that the business jet market will return to peak production levels by 2015, re
Regulations and Government

Oil Drilling Ban Challenged

Federal officials said they would move quickly to circumvent and appeal a U.S.
Charter & Fractional

NetJets begins consolidation of facilities and pilot groups

NetJets has begun an operational consolidation plan for two of its North American fract
Charter & Fractional

Acquisition by Arcadia closes book on Wayfarer

On June 11, charter/management company Wayfarer Aviation received bridge financing from Arcadia Aviation to continue operations, then four days later Ar

Bizav industry shows more signs of recovery

Based on relatively good news from manufacturers and analysts, many in the business aviation industry are on board the recovery boat.
Regulations and Government

Pilots split on new rule for antidepressants

The FAA’s plan to allow pilots to continue flying wh
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Repossessor advises banks against reclaiming aircraft

The nation’s foremost aircraft repossessor is counseling his bank and leasing company clients not to take back delinquent aircraft.

Business Aviation, Smaller Airlines Face Specter of Inaccurate Emissions Data

Smaller European airlines have been warned that inaccurate monitoring of aircraft

New Study Ranks Safety of 33 EU-approved Airlines

Air Ranking International, a Geneva-based consultancy firm, has just released its inaugural safety ranking of commercial airlines.

New Insurance Company Offers Lower Insurance for ARSA Members

The Aviation Alliance Insurance Risk Retention Group (AAIRRG), developed by the Alexandria, Virginia-based Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) a
Engines

GE Aviation Cleen Program To Demonstrate Reduced Fuel, Emissions and Noise

GE Aviation received an award from the FAA as part of the Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise (Cleen) program–a joint government-industry initiati
Engines

Pratt & Whitney Awarded Cleen Contract by FAA

The FAA has awarded Pratt & Whitney a one-year contract under its Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise (Cleen) program to develop eng
Aircraft

Boeing Says Flaw on 787 Dreamliner's Horizontal Stabilizers Will Not Delay First Delivery

Boeing insists that a newly identified assembly flaw with the Boeing 787's horizontal stabilizers will not delay service entry of the new airliner, which i
Aircraft

Workmanship Suspect on Boeing 787's Horizontal Stabilizers

Boeing announced yesterday that it recently identified a workmanship “issue” with the 787's horizontal stabilizers, forcing the company to inspect each of

Clean Sky Research Project Accelerates after Slow Start

The European Union's €1.6 billion ($1.9 billion) aeronautics research effort known as Clean Sky recently has gained momentum, and officials expect to see s
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Engines

CFM Finishes Testing First Leap-X Demo Core

CFM International has completed the second phase of testing of the Leap-X core demonstrator known as eCore 1, meaning all three major elements of the first
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Bombardier's Scott: Boeing Not Interested in Challenging C Series

When Boeing CEO Jim McNerney early this month referred to the Bombardier C Series as one of a class of “regional jets that are getting a little bigger,” ex
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Aircraft

Embraer's Curado Mulls Pivotal Decision on E-Jets

Introduced in 2004, Embraer's E-Jet family in ordinary circumstances should produce market demand for at least 20 years.
Engines

“Second-generation” GEnx Powers Fifth 787

The June 16 first flight of the fifth Boeing 787
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Regulations and Government

Gulf Helo Ops in Limbo, Despite Drill Ban Ruling

Federal officials said they would move quickly to circumvent and appeal a U.S.

Cessna Chief Concerned about Aviation’s Future

All aviation stakeholders must work together to ensure the health of the industry, Cessna chairman, president and CEO Jack Pelton said at an Aero Club of W
Rotorcraft

AgustaWestland Breaks Ground On Russian Plant

On Tuesday, AgustaWestland broke ground on a new Russian production plant at Tomilinom, near Moscow.
Regulations and Government

AEA Clarifies FCC Rule That Would Ban 121.5-MHz ELTs

The Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) yesterday clarified the FCC’s
Regulations and Government

NextGen Could Face Delays, Says DOT IG

The DOT Inspector General warned in a recently released report that the FAA is facing several challenges that could delay its transition plan to NextGen.

Used Bizcraft Inventory Falling, but Still Too High

A report released by JetNet on Tuesday shows that the number of pre-owned business jets and turboprops on the market last month fell by more than 7 percent
Engines

SaM146 Gains EASA Certification

The Powerjet SaM146 received its EASA certification yesterday, June 23, some six years after Snecma of France and Russia's NPO Saturn founded the joint ven
Maintenance and Modifications

London Oxford Airport To Build MRO Facility

Oxford Airport, some 40 miles northwest of London in the UK, has broken ground on a 47,700-sq-ft, three-bay hangar, making it the largest facility built
Maintenance and Modifications

Hawker Pacific Asia Named Authorized Service Center

Hawker Beechcraft (HBC) has appointed Hawker Pacific Asia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to its network of authorized service centers to support the growing