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Regulations and Government

Help on the Way for Business Aviation?

Members of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and its aviation subcommittee, including Republican leaders Reps.
ATC

FAA Adds Special Flight Rules for Hudson

New FAA regulations took effect last month to sepa

ARG/US Data Shows Increase in Flying

Business aircraft activity in October climbed 5.14 percent over September, according to Aviation Research Group/U.S.
Aircraft

Bombardier Maritime Patrol Aircraft for UAE Passes Critical Milestone

The Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) for the UAE passed its critical design review phase, keeping the program on schedule.
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Aircraft

Boeing Markets Yet Another AH-6 Helicopter Derivative

The debut of the Boeing AH-6i light attack/reconnaissance helicopter at the Dubai Airshow this month was just the latest iteration in this aircraft’s long
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Aircraft

‘Complex’ UAE Plan To Buy Rafale Jets Proceeds

Although the supply of French Rafale combat jets to the UAE was not finalized at the Dubai Airshow, there were plenty of indications that negotiations are
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Aircraft

UAE Selects Basic Trainer and “Interim” AEW&C Aircraft

Breaking with a tradition that has seen major military procurements signed and announced only in Abu Dhabi, the UAE government sealed deals for new trainin
Aircraft

Indonesia Chooses Russian and Chinese Trainers

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Aircraft

Forecast International Hints at Shift in Jet Market

In its latest business jet market prediction covering the next 10 years, Forecast International calls for worldwide production of 11,277 business jets wort
Accidents

Settlement Reached in 2008 Learjet 60 Crash

A settlement has been reached in one of a number of lawsuits stemming from the September 2008 crash of a Learjet 60 in which Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein was inj

Dassault Results Reveal NetJets Delays, Cancellations

Disclosing its financial results for the first three quarters of the year, Dassault on November 12 indicated that the backlog for Falcon business jets is s
Regulations and Government

Should Uncle Sam Fund NextGen Avionics?

Even though DOT Secretary Ray LaHood told the “Future of U.S.
ATC

Flight Plan System Failure Causes Widespread Delays

Early this morning the FAA’s computerized system for loading flight plans failed, causing widespread traffic delays of up to 90 minutes and some airline fl
Maintenance and Modifications

Maintenance Veteran Erickson Named ARSA President

Chris Erickson, chief repair station officer and compliance officer at Erickson Air-Crane, has been elected president of the Aeronautical Repair Station As
Maintenance and Modifications

Embraer To Conduct EASA 147 Maintenance Training

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified Embraer as a Part 147 maintenance training organization.
Maintenance and Modifications

Stevens To Add Pro Line to Clifford Citation 550/S550

Clifford Development and Stevens Aviation have expanded their Clifford Citation 550 and S550 engine conversion partnership.
Maintenance and Modifications

More Hawker Beechcraft Layoffs

The employees of Hawker Beechcraft’s Little Rock operation are facing the company’s next round of layoffs.
Maintenance and Modifications

TSA Issues NPRM On Repair Station Security

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) yesterday released a Notice of Proposed Rule
Aircraft

Cessna Delivers Four; Sees Demand for More

As evidence of the continuing demand for new aircraft in the Middle East, Cessna handed over four Citations to four separate customers at the Dubai Air Sho
Aircraft

Middle East Falcon Fleet To Grow 50% in Three Years

With 50 of its aircraft currently operating in the Middle East, Dassault expects that total to swell by 50 percent over the next three years, according to
Aircraft

Bombardier Planning G650 Competitor?

Although a spokeswoman confirmed last week that Bombardier has no imminent plans to announce a larger jet to compete with Gulfstream’s G650, CEO Pierre Bea

NTSB Asks for More Oversight of Public Helo Ops

The NTSB has issued another set of recommendations regarding helicopter emergency medical service (EMS) operations, this time highlighting concerns with FA

FAA Adds Special Flight Rules for Hudson Transit

New FAA regulations take effect on Thursday to separate air traffic in the Hudson River VFR corridor on the west side of Manhattan in New York City.

Airbus Orders Trickle In at Dubai '09

Airbus kept its steadily advancing order train rolling on the third day of the Dubai Airshow with a pair of modest, but nonetheless significant, announceme

Boeing Lands Orders from Two Algerian Airlines

Boeing landed separate firm orders from a pair of Algerian airlines today at the Dubai Airshow, for a total of 11 Next Generation 737-800s worth some $825

Show flying display gives clue to UAE basic trainer selection

Following the selection in February of the Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master for its advanced trainer and light combat aircraft needs, the United Arab Emirates

Yemenia opts for A320s to plug its A350 gap

Airbus and Yemenia Airlines yesterday morning signed a memorandum of understanding covering 10 Airbus A320s, the first of which the official carrier of Yem
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ACJ MAKES a Perfect 10 for Comlux

Aircraft management and charter firm Comlux yesterday placed an order for its tenth Airbus executive jet, making it the largest single operator of the airc

Etihad kicks off next phase of strategic investments

Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways plans to spend $750 million on its workforce, fleet, in-flight service and planning and resourcing systems to support record-bre

Boeing and Mubadala lay big plans

Boeing and Mubadala Development Co.