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Pilatus Logs Record Deliveries in 2009

Pilatus today reported that 2009 was a record-breaking year for PC-12 deliveries, bucking the downward trend seen at most business aircraft manufacturers.
Aircraft

Embraer delivers first Phenom 300, Meets Bizav Goal for 2009

Embraer is looking back at a relatively successful 2009.
Airports

SMO foes find new tool in anti-airport battle

A study of pollution generated by aircraft at Santa Monica Airport (SMO) has galvanized residents around the airport who have been fighting for many years
Regulations and Government

Operators question value of LOAs for RVSM operations

Now that reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) operations have been running smoothly in the U.S.

Business aviation rallies to help Haiti quake victims

Business aviation has been at the vanguard of the humanitarian response to the 7.0 earthquake that reduced Haitian capital Port-au-Prince to a shambles, ki

Bizav shines in Haitian earthquake relief effort

On the descent for landing in earthquake-ravaged Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the scene is about what you’d expect to find after violent natural forces–in this c
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Safety

To meet ICAO standards, firms seek IS-BAO audits

As the clock ticks toward the November compliance date for ICAO’s Annex 6 Part II, which contains standards and recommended practices for international ope

Industry waiting to see recovery analysts predict

The analysts and pundits continue to maintain a positive outlook for the economic future of the business aviation industry, but the experiences of those in
Charter & Fractional

JetBird still in the nest

Having delayed its launch for the third time (most recently to December)
Safety

ARG/US Endorses IS-BAO as Standard

Aviation Research Group/US (ARG/US) is endorsing the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) as the “one standard that all operato
Safety

FAA Warns of Fire Extinguisher Dangers

The FAA is seeking comments on an Airworthiness Directive aimed at contaminated Halon 1211 used in some handheld cabin fire extinguishers.
Avionics

Rockwell Finalizes Acquisition of AR Group

Early last month, Rockwell Collins completed the acquisition of AR Group and its affiliated companies, including business aviation trip-support services pr
Charter & Fractional

Solairus Launches Program To Help Fund CAN

Aircraft charter and management firm Solairus Aviation launched a program to help fund the Corporate Angel Network’s (CAN) continued efforts to provide can
ATC

FAA and Europe Vow To Work Together

With a view to guaranteeing interoperability between the FAA’s NextGen air traffic management system (ATM) and the European Union’s Sesar (Single European
Maintenance and Modifications

Eclipse Aerospace Growing, Parts Flowing

Eclipse Aerospace has grown to more than 60 employees since

Missing Son of NSF Owner Believed Dead

Robert Wiles, the 26-year-old son of National Flight Services (NSF) owner Tom Wiles, is believed to be dead and a former coworker has been arrested for his
Airports

ExecuJet In Charge of Schoenefeld GA Terminal

Berlin Airports has selected ExecuJet Europe to be the official operator of the new general aviation terminal at Berlin-Schoenefeld Airport.
Engines

Rolls-Royce BR725 Obtains FAA Approval

In late December, the FAA granted type approval for Rolls-Royce’s BR725 turbofan, which powers the Gulfstream G650.
Aircraft

First Signature Red Learjet 60XR Finds a Home

NewJet International, Bombardier Business Aircraft’s distributor in Monaco and Italy, recently delivered the first Signature Red Series Learjet 60XR to an
Regulations and Government

Study: Pilots Ignore Oxygen Regulations

More than 60 percent of business jet pilots do not use oxygen masks when required to by FAA regulations, according to a survey conducted by corporate pilot
ATC

Loran’s Lament

Nobody needs reminding how much debt the U.S.

Mercy Missions

Without hesitation, business aviation did the right thing last month when it donated its people, its expertise and its airplanes to help ease the misery in
Airports

FAA Should Use Its ‘Nuclear Option’ To Save America’s Airports

Right now, two towns on opposite sides of the U.S.
Rotorcraft

New Rotorcraft 2010

Both product support and research and development have taken hits in the helicopter industry as cash flow and current sales shrink, while future orders

Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Embraer Ponder Their Next Moves

The start of a new year usually stimulates positive resolve, with which Boeing and Airbus might summarize their intentions for 2010 in three words: “Must d
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Japan Airlines Bankruptcy Brings Recovery Hopes Back to Earth

Japan Airlines (JAL) filed for bankruptcy on January 19, hammering home a sobering lesson for air carriers worldwide that the industry’s latest crisis is f
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Airbus and Boeing Deliveries Salve Sting of Weak Sales

Airbus and Boeing tallied their 2009 delivery totals this month and each
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Aircraft

China’s Engine Aspirations Taking Shape

By the time the three examples of the
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Boeing ‘Assessing’ 787-3 Viability Following ANA Cancellation

Boeing is “assessing the market viability of the 787-3” after the only remaining customer for the type, Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA), converted its ord
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Show boosts aerospace’s stock but hard times may still linger

If you can imagine the Paris Air Show as a stock market then what it has enjoyed this week is a nothing less than a rally–and a very welcome one at