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Regulations and Government

Asian Carriers Face a Bumpy Flight Path

Singapore transport minister warns of deteriorating economic conditions
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Aircraft

Singapore Airshow Ups Game in Face of Competition

Competition from other airshows will mean Singapore steps up a gear for the 2016 event at Changi.
Aircraft

Singapore Mulls F-35 and Lots More

Defense OEMs are queuing up at the Singapore Airshow to persuade Singapore to buy their aircraft.
Aircraft

Philippines Completes C295 Fleet as Mali Joins the Club

Airbus Defence & Space’s light/medium transport range has generated healthy sales.
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Engines

GE Aviation Celebrates 35 Years in Singapore

GE Aviation Celebrates 35 Years in Singapore
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Turboprop UAV from China

Chengdu has achieved a number of successes with its Wing Loong UAV. Now the company has developed a larger, turboprop-powered follow-on
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Regulations and Government

House OKs Limits to Veterans' Flight Training Benefits

General aviation groups are working to convince lawmakers to scrap efforts to limit the benefits to $20,235.
Rotorcraft

Enstrom TH180 Prototype Damaged in Hard Landing

The test pilot walked away and was evaluated at a local hospital for minor injuries.
Maintenance and Modifications

Gulfstream Logs 5,000th Airborne Support Flight

The airborne unit has accumulated more than 16,600 flight hours and 8 million nautical miles since its inception in May 2002.
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Airports

Flexjet Opens Private Terminal in Naples, Florida

Opening is the first of several planned Flexjet-exclusive private terminals at airports where the fractional provider experiences the greatest demand.
Safety

Advent Anti-skid Brakes STC'd for 300-series King Airs

Company is also working on STCs for the King Air B200, Pilatus PC-12/12NG and Beechcraft T-6B/C.
Aircraft

Airbus Strives for Smooth Production Ramp-up

European airframer delivered a record 635 aircraft last year
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Training and Workforce

Pilots Learning To Fly in Frasca Simulators

The company’s simulators are seeing growing interest in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Aircraft

ATR Sets Sights on China

The turboprop manufacturer’s new Beijing sales office is hoped to unlock the Chinese market
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Aircraft

Chengdu’s J-20 Enters Production

China’s stealthy J-20 fighter is believed to have entered the production phase, and the first aircraft could be in the hands of the air force next year.
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Aircraft

Australia Joins Singapore in the PC-21 Club

Having selected the Pilatus PC-21 to fulfill its basic training needs last year, the Royal Australian Air Force is gearing up toward service entry in 2017
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Avionics

Controp Ships 2000th Stamp Miniature EO/IR Payload

Controp Precision Technologies is expanding its Stamp family of sensors.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Connectivity Spreads Fast Through Asia Pacific

Aircraft with satellite links and WiFi in the cabin, allowing passengers to connect their own devices, is quickly spreading.
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Aircraft

Singapore Airshow 2016 Flying Display Preview

Singapore Airshow 2016 Flying Display Preview
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

When It Comes To Small-Scale UAVs, The Big OEMs are Best: LockMart

U.S. company is offering a suite of UAVs with common ground control
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Engines

Alcoa Signs Contract with GE Aviation

Alcoa will supply lightweight metals to engine maker GE Aviation in a $1.5 billion contract.
Avionics

Singapore Airlines Upgrades Electronic Flight Bags

The Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 fleet is being upgraded.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

General Atomics Eyes Asia Pacific Region for Popular Predator B

Several nations including the UK now operate reapers, but the company is looking further afield for new customers.
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Aircraft

Ruag to Kick Off Dornier 228NG Production in Mid-2016

The modernized twin turboprop is intended for a variety of roles including commuter airline service and maritime patrol.
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Engines

Rolls-Royce Puts Singapore at Centre of Regional Services Initiative

With the UK engine maker assembling Trent engines in Singapore it makes sense that for services too, the country is key for Rolls.
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Training and Workforce

The Search for MH370 Continues And So Does the Mystery

Almost two years after MH370 disappeared, the location is still a mystery – with only one item washing up.
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Aircraft

Italian Jet Trainer Finds New Cost-Saving Roles

Singapore was the first export customer for the M346, and has since been joined by Israel, Poland and the UAE.
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Regulations and Government

Taiwan’s Good Technical Offer Is Affected By Politics

Taiwan is keen to develop its aerospace industry through exports but has China watching its every move.
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Aircraft

Cirrus Expanding Asia Pacific Presence

Certification of the Vision SF50 single-engine, all-composite jet is imminent.
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Aircraft

Airbus Has a Sweet Home for U.S. A320 Production

With Mobile, Alabama facility ramping up to four aircraft a month by 2017, Airbus is well set to supply the U.S. market.
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