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Accidents

Snow blindness caused Eurocopter crash

Eurocopter AS 350B2E, Haines, Alaska, April 12, 2009–The NTSB determined the cause of the Coastal Helicopters crash to be the pilot’s failure to maintain c
Accidents

Challenger damaged in rough landing

Bombardier CL-600-2B16, Vineyard Haven, Mass., Sept.
Accidents

Helicopter crash claims Indian official

Bell 430, Kurnoon, India, Sept.

AIN’s own brings home the gold

NBAA chairman Jeff Lee (left) congratulates AIN contributing editor Rob Mark, winner of this year’s NBAA Gold Wing Award for a
Charter & Fractional

SATSair ‘Temporarily’ Ceases Operations

Greenville, S.C.-based Cirrus SR22 air taxi firm SATSair “temporarily” shut down operations on October 23 “due to circumstances,” according to a recording
Accidents

Problem on takeoff downs King Air

Hawker Beechcraft King Air B200, Hayward, Calif., Sept.
Airports

TEB Chosen To Test Auto Lighting

The FAA selected Teterboro (N.J.) Airport as the first U.S.
Accidents

Six killed in Turkish jetranger crash

Bell 206, Kahramanmaras City, Turkey, March 25, 2009–The helicopter was destroyed and the pilot and all five passengers on board were killed when the JetRa
Charter & Fractional

Virgin Charter Shuts Down

Online charter broker Virgin Charter stopped “active operations” on October 23, according to a company statement.
Airports

SDL Increases Weight Limit

NBAA and the Arizona Business Aviation Association (AZBAA) praised local city leaders in Scottsdale, Ariz., for their decision last month to raise the airc

Cessna Delivers fewer jets in 3Q

Revenues in the third quarter at Cessna Aircraft decreased 41.8 percent, to $593 million, compared with the same period last year, primarily due to deliver

Gulfstream on track for ’09 deliveries

Gulfstream “held its own again in the third quarter” despite a planned five-week plant shutdown, according to Jay Johnson, president and CEO of parent comp

UBS: Bizjet Market Improving gradually

Deterioration in the business jet market is continuing to slow, according to UBS Investment Research’s latest monthly business jet report.
Accidents

Medevac crash fatal for pilot and crew

Eurocopter AS 350, Georgetown, S.C., Sept.
Aircraft

Boeing To Place Second 787 Assembly Line in North Charleston, S.C.

Boeing announced yesterday that it will place its second final assembly line for the 787 Dreamliner in North Charleston, S.C., ending months of speculation

In the works: Embraer – Legacy 650

Embraer’s plans for the new Legacy 650 signal that the Brazilian airframer is not cowering during the recession but continuing to look ahead at promising m

Dubai Air Show Preview 2009

The world’s aerospace industry could use a morale boost, and it might just get it at the 2009 Dubai Air Show (November 15 to 19) at the end of a year that
ATC

With PRM-A, DTW OK’d for close parallel approaches

The FAA has commissioned the first implementation of a new generation of precision runway monitor (PRM) equipment at Detroit/Wayne Airport (DTW), to permit
Cabin Interior and Electronics

PAC introduces Affinity Seat

PAC Seating Systems has introduced a new seat of modular design that the Palm City, Fla.
ATC

Expect some hurdles for NextGen integration

One of the traditional buzz phrases in discussions about improving ATC has been the time-honored “system of systems” that envisions a National Airspace Sys
Cabin Interior and Electronics

BAE, Quest launch air management system

The issue of “toxic cabin air” is becoming a significant concern.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Trans-Exec claims global connection first

Trans-Exec Private Jets, a charter operator based in Van Nuys, Calif., claims to be “the first private jet company to have installed advanced, global in-fl
Avionics

Gulfstreams, Falcons await cockpit upgrades

Honeywell is about to release two long-awaited avionics software upgrades, the first for Gulfstreams flying with the PlaneView cockpit and the other for Da
Cabin Interior and Electronics

International water-guard rolls out with G650

When Gulfstream’s G650 rolled out
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Flight Display hits the Big Leagues

Flight Display Systems, launched in 1999 from the basement of now-president David Gray, began simply with its first product–a moving-map display. So
Accidents

Pilot suspects static electricity in Citation X pitot failures

Static electricity may cause pitot static probes to fail, according to a Cessna Citation X owner-pilot who survived a simultaneous failure of all three pit

NBAA Convention Report 2009

For Cessna Mustang owner Jeff Greenberg, NBAA’s 62nd Annual Meeting & Convention just wasn’t long enough.
Avionics

With G3000, Garmin brings touchscreens to flight deck

Garmin caused the biggest stir at last month’s NBAA Convention by unveiling the G3000 integrated avionics system, a follow-on to the G1000 cockpit that wil
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FBOs

Signature triples Avtrip points

Through the end of the year, customers at participating Signature Flight Support and Executive Beechcraft FBOs in the U.S.
FBOs

Enterprise Jet Center appoints new leader

Enterprise Jet Center at Houston’s Hobby Airport appointed Bobby Courtney as president and CEO.