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FBOs

Execujet Brands Swiss FBO

The new addition at Altenrhein International Airport marks the 25th location in the Luxaviation Group's worldwide FBO chain.
Aircraft

Successful Test-Firing Claimed for Joint Indian-Russian Missile

The BrahMos air-launched version of the Russian supersonic Yakhont/Onix anti-ship cruise missile was dropped from an Indian air force Su-30MKI.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

New Normal: Bizjets Depreciate by 50% at Year Five

Owners of aircraft older than 15 to 20 years need to realize that they might be the last owner of the airplane.

Former Hartzell Chief James Brown Jr. Dies

Brown's advocacy helped reinvigorate general aviation following passage of the General Aviation Revitalization Act, GAMA's Bunce said.
Aircraft

Airbus To Lead BAe 146 Electric Propulsion Demonstration

Partnership with Rolls-Royce, Siemens aims to fly first test bed in 2020
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Airlines

Fitch Sees Stability among North American Carriers Next Year

Intense competition and substantial capacity growth will offset healthy air travel demand
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Rotorcraft

Airbus Promotes Marelli To Lead Brazilian Ops

Marelli's new role as head of country is in addition to his position as president of Helibras
Aircraft

Rolls-Royce's Schulz to Replace Leahy at Airbus

Rolls boss assumes top sales position at Airbus at end of January
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Airlines

Volcanic Eruption Closes Bali Denpasar Airport

Airlines forced to cancel at least 445 flights
Aircraft

Textron Launches Cessna SkyCourier with 100-Plane Deal

The new twin-engine aircraft will be the largest in the Textron Aviation turboprop lineup.
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Aircraft

Pilot Report: Cirrus Vision Jet

Cirrus’s Vision Jet delivers on the promise of excellent performance, handling, and a spacious comfortable cabin.
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Airports

Surf Air Europe Moving Base from Luton to London City

UK-based FlairJet, which operates Phenom 300s for Surf Air Europe, is working on obtaining the required steep approach approvals to fly into LCY.

H160 Entry Into Service Slips to 2019

Plans to deliver first example in late 2018 were thwarted by need to redesign some parts.
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Rotorcraft

Airbus Helicopters Shuts Down H120 Production

European rotorcraft OEM will focus on H135/H130 line of light singles.
Airlines

Switzerland's Darwin Airline Files for Insolvency

Marks latest casualty of a European airline once tied to Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways
Accidents

Newly Delivered SAR Helo Rolls Over in Norway

The Royal Norwegian Air Force AW101s will operate the new helicopters, which are replacing Sikorsky Sea Kings currently in service.
Charter & Fractional

VistaJet Partners on Rockefeller Collection Tour

The tour, with stops in Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles and New York, will culminate in in an auction for charities.
Rotorcraft

Bristow Sells Flight Academy

Initial type rating and recurrent training for Bristow Group pilots will continue at its flight-simulator training facilities in Scotland and the U.S.
Regulations and Government

Eurocontrol Updates Plan to Prevent Runway Incursions

Number of runway incursions has remained steady, despite implementation of the recommendations contained in the two previous versions of the plan.

Asset Insight: Aircraft Values To Continue Slide in 4Q

The higher the maintenance exposure, the longer the aircraft sit on the market, Asset Insight president Anthony Kioussis said.
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Accidents

NTSB: Genav Accident Rate Falls To Record Low

Last year, the GA fatal accident rate was 0.989 per 100,000 flight hours versus 1.098 in 2015.
Airlines

South Africa’s Airlink, Safair to Merge

Companies hope to gain regulatory approval during next year’s first quarter
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Safety

Two Pilots Illustrate Airmanship Is a Matter of Survival

The symptoms of not knowing a checklist are symptoms of a larger problem, the Bombardier Safety Standdown audience was told.
FBOs

FBO Profile: Gateway Aviation Services

Over the past two decades, the airport-owned FBO has made a name of for itself, taking care of aircraft and the companies that make them.
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Airlines

IATA Urges African States to Release Blocked Airline Funds

Most countries on the continent slow to repatriate revenues
FBOs

Jet Aviation Celebrates Golden Anniversary

The company which began in Switzerland, servicing a small group of jets, has grown to become a worldwide provider of private aviation support.
Aircraft

GEOINT Contribution To Air Campaigns Pondered

A survey of geospatial information professionals linked to a major upcoming conference calls for improvements
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Maintenance and Modifications

Duncan Adds Full-time AOG Support for Western U.S.

The new service, based out of Utah, is headed up by a seasoned airframe mechanic, and is available 24/7.
Avionics

Garmin Marks Delivery of One Millionth Avionics Product

The milestone was reached 28 years after the company was founded.
Aircraft

Embraer KC-390 Now in the U.S. for More Test Flights

Despite a serious incident last month, the Brazilian company says that the flight test campaign is going well
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