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Aircraft
Embraer Expects Brazil To Approve Boeing JV by Year-end
CEO Silva sees deal closing by the second half of 2019
Charter & Fractional
Abu Dhabi-based PC-12 Charter Firm Closing Its Doors
Operating under the same airline regulatory framework as Emirates and Etihad, as mandated by GCAA, proved costly and unworkable.
Safety
Safety Standdown Strives To Normalize Excellence
FAA, NTSB, NBAA, and top safety experts kick off this year's Safety Standdown, which is now entering its third decade.
Regulations and Government
Runway Safety, Fatigue Land on Canada TSB Watchlist
Runway overruns and risk of collisions on runways, as well as fatigue, was cited by TSB as a concern for aviation safety.
Charter & Fractional
FAA Asks Operators To Examine W&B Procedures
A number of accident and incident investigations have revealed several instances where inaccurate basic operating weight was used.
Airlines
Airlines Warn Against Patchwork of European Clock Changes
Asynchronous summer or wintertime arrangements would affect fleet, crew planning and slots
Training and Workforce
FAA, Industry Collaborate on Part 135 Training Changes
Recent guidance is one of several updates anticipated.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
New DJI Drone Can Be Used for Night SAR
$2,000 Model Can Be Fitted With Spotlight, Loudspeaker
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
UAS Air Traffic Demo Project Launched In Europe
Seeks To Validate COTS Components For Drone ATC
Rotorcraft
FAA Approves Bell 407GXi
First Customer Delivery Made
Regulations and Government
FAA Refers Hinman Gray Charter Case To District Court
The FAA is alleging the company conducted more than 800 flights for profit without proper FAA certification or DOT economic authority.
Accidents
First AW169 Crash Kills Five
Kills Thai Billionaire, Four Others
Aircraft
N219 Orders Mount as T-prop Moves toward Spring Certification
Indonesian transport gives boost to domestic capabilities and local suppliers
Regulations and Government
NTSB Calls for 25-hour CVRs
According to the Safety Board, recent safety investigations have been hampered because relevant portions of the recordings were overwritten.
FBOs
Chicagoland FBO Adds New Hangar
Hawthorne Global Aviation Services has built a new hangar at its Chicago Execuitve Airport location, which will double its aircraft storage space.
Accidents
Lion Air Boeing 737 Max 8 Crashes into Java Sea
Authorities fear none of 189 on board survived
Bizjet Brokerage JetAviva Opening Mexico Sales Office
Office will be headed by Gonzalo Quintana, who will manage all Latin America sales for the company.
Rotorcraft
Eagle 407HP Delivers for AirLife Denver
Flies Scene Work Up To 9,200 Feet
Rotorcraft
Airbus Sees Strong Market for HEMS Twins
Making Air Ambulances Flying Hospitals
Rotorcraft
Leonardo AW119Kx Logs Large for Life Link III
Midwest HEMS provider makes 15,000 hours since 2014.
Aircraft
New Business Turboprops 2018
Back To The Future
Aircraft
UK Startup Seeking Funding for Innovative Trainer
Aeralis has devised a modular trainer concept built around a common fuselage that can be adapted to answer basic and advanced training needs.
Aircraft
Belgium Selects F-35 over Typhoon
Depite strong competition from the Eurofighter Typhoon, the Belgian government has selected the F-35 to replace its F-16s.
Aircraft
Saab Sees First Gripen E Stores Releases, and Develops GaN Radar
The Gripen E has taken a significant step forward with its first missile firing, while Saab is to supply a GaN fighter radar to the U.S. for testing
Sustainability and Environment
Charity Seeks Aircraft Operators for Turtle Transport
With the arrival of cold weather in New England, Turtles Fly Too is looking for help moving the endangered sea creatures to southern rehab centers.
Rotorcraft
Firehawk Sales Surge at United Rotorcraft
Burning interest In waterbomber program surfaces.
Airports
Expansion at Dubai’s Al Maktoum Airport Delayed Five Years
Growth of Dubai International to continue as planners see capacity reaching 118 million passengers a year by 2023
Engines
Rolls-Royce’s Trent 7000 Deliveries To Fall Short of Target
UK manufacturer expects to ship 50 fewer large engines than originally planned
Aircraft
Embraer's Bandeirante Marks Golden Jubilee of Flight
In the two decades after entering production in 1969, Embraer manufactured and delivered 498 Bandeirantes.
Aircraft
Delta Takes Its First A220 from Airbus
109-seat narrowbody to fly out of New York-LaGuardia Airport
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