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NTSB: Aircraft Charter Accidents Fall Sharply in 2009

Preliminary 2009 aviation accident statistics released by the NTSB late last week show an overall decrease in aviation accidents for general aviation and o

NBAA Challenges Media’s ‘Negative’ Portrayal of BARR

As news outlets picked up on ProPublica’s story on blocked aircraft registrations, NBAA stepped up to make a case for its Block Aircraft Registration Reque
Aircraft

Bizav Flight Activity Still Gaining Momentum

TraqPak data released yesterday by aviation specialized services firm Argus shows that business aircraft flight activity last month rose 8.5 percent from a

MTU Finishes First PurePower Low-pressure Turbine

Germany’s MTU Aero Engines has finished building the first high-s
Aircraft

Embraer Finalizes Firm Deal for 20 E190ARs with Argentina’s Austral

Embraer has finalized a contract for the sale of 20 E190ARs to Austral Lineas Aereas of Argentina, the Brazilian manufacturer announced on Friday.
Safety

Europe Bars More Carriers with New Safety Blacklist

At face value the contents of the European Commission’s latest so-called safety blacklist of airlines and national civil aviation authorities (CAA
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Regulations and Government

WTO Clout in Question as Boeing, Airbus Claim Victory in Trade War

The World Trade Organization finally passed judgment last month on the legitimacy of $178 billion (2006 $) in European loans to
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GE Aviation Commits to New Investment in Quebec

GE Aviation plans to spend $63.5 million over the next six years to diversify its product line at its manufacturing plant in Bromont, Quebec, GE Canada ann
Aircraft

Boeing Burns Some 787 ‘Contingency,’ but Remains on Schedule for 2010 Delivery

Boeing insists the first 787 Dreamliner remains on schedule for first delivery to All Nippon Airways by the end of this year, despite some admitte
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Accidents

Mood Shifts to Hope in Search for Missing Air France A330

BEA investigators, who admit to having experienced a high level of stress in their effort to understand how
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Aircraft

A330-200 Freighter Receives Type Certification from EASA

The European Aviation Safety Agency granted type approval for the Airbus A330-200F today, following a
Aircraft

Embraer To Launch New Aircraft by Year-End

Embraer has given its clearest indication to date that won’t stand by and watch competitors from Canada, the U.S., Europe, China, Japan and Russia
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Charter & Fractional

ExcelAire Exec Bullish on Charter Demand in 2010

Business Aviation Must Plan Now for World Cup Flights

Business aircraft operators flying to South Africa for this year’s
FBOs

Judge Rules Dulles Jet Center Must Halt FBO Activities

Dulles Jet Center at Dulles International Airport has
Charter & Fractional

Lawsuit Likely Over Penalties by Norwood Airport

The Norwood (Mass.) Airport Commission has adopted two resolutions to punish Boston Air
Avionics

Mood Upbeat as AEA Convention Kicks Off

The Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) is reporting strong turnout on the opening d
Safety

Bizav Safety Off To a Poor Start in 2010

First-quarter accident statistics involving U.S.-regist
Aircraft

Hamilton Sundstrand Finishes ETOPS Testing on APU for Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Hamilton Sundstrand’s Power Systems business has successfully completed ETOPS (extended-range operations) testing of its APS5000 auxiliary power unit (APU)
Aircraft

Embraer To Launch New Airplane Program by End of 2010

Brazil’s Embraer will decide on the platform for a new aircraft program by the end of this year, company executive vice president Mauro Kern told AIN today
Aircraft

Load Tests of 787 Dreamliner’s Wing, Fuselage a Success, Says Boeing

Following a thorough analysis of data gleaned from the March 28 ultimate wing and fuselage bending trial on the Boeing 787 static test airframe, the compan
Maintenance and Modifications

Tax Expert: Smart Parts Sales Tax Not Unusual

Although some operators expressed concern because Bombardier has
Maintenance and Modifications

ARSA Warns of Possible EASA Backlash, Costs

With passage of the FAA reauthorization legislation grow
Maintenance and Modifications

FAA Rewriting AC on Type Design Changes

The FAA issued draft Advisory Circular (AC) 21.93 “Determining the Classifica
Maintenance and Modifications

Earthquake Shakes Up NBAA Mx Conference

Attendees arriving early to participate in the 25th NBAA Maintenance Management Confere
Aircraft

Hong Kong Airlines Confirms Order for Six A330-200s

Hong Kong Airlines finalized a firm order with Airbus for six A330-200s, the European manufacturer confirmed today.
Accidents

NTSB Highlights Inadequate Tire Maintenance

Yesterday the NTSB held a public meeting to issue the probable cause of a
Charter & Fractional

Charter Demand Actually Rising

In last Thursday’s issue of AINalerts, we inadvertently reported Avinode’s price index data instead of the demand index for the coming month.
Aircraft

Evektor Rolls Out EV-55 Turboprop Twin

Kunovice, Czech Republic-based Evektor last week rolled out its EV-55 Outback, a nine- to 14-seat, high-wing twin turboprop.