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F-35 Program Restructured Again as the STOVL Version Faces the Axe

Lockheed Martin has two years to fix problems with the F-35B STOVL version of the Joint Strike Fighter, or it will be cancelled.
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Aircraft

China Reveals New Combat Aircraft Design

Following months of speculation, fueled by tidbits gleaned during the Zhuhai airshow in November, the first images of China’s newest combat aircraft were r
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Aircraft

U.S. Tanker Decision Still Awaited

The Pentagon’s decision in the third round of the KC-X competition is now expected next month.
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Aircraft

Yet More King Airs for U.S. Recon Operations over Afghanistan

Boeing has won the enhanced medium-altitude reconnaissance and surveillance systems (EMARSS) competition to supply low/medium-altitude airborne reconnaissa
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Aircraft

Eurocopter Makes Progress with NH-90, Tiger and X3

Eurocopter ended 2010 with a flurry of progress announcements, some of which related to previously delayed military programs in Europe.
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Aircraft

Marshall Aerospace Completes Tristar Upgrade

Marshall Aerospace has completed development of an avionics upgrade for the UK Royal Air Force (RAF) fleet of nine Lockheed Tristar tanker-transports.
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Regulations and Government

State Aircraft Fleet Axed by New Florida Governor

Fulfilling a campaign promise, newly installed Florida governor Rick Scott directed the Florida Department of Management Services yesterday to sell the sta
Rotorcraft

Sikorsky Preps Electric Firefly Helo for First Flight

The Firefly, Sikorsky’s first foray into electric-powered helicopters, is getting closer to its maiden flight, although the company has not publicly releas
Regulations and Government

NTSB Seeks ELT Inspections for GA Aircraft

The NTSB yesterday issued two safety recommendations stemming from the
Maintenance and Modifications

Bell Helicopter Consolidates Brands

Bell Helicopter yesterday announced that its six support and service subsidiaries have been int
Maintenance and Modifications

ARSA Symposium Spotlights Congressional Developments

The Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) has set March 31 through April 2 as the dates for its annual repair symposium at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Maintenance and Modifications

Air Services Completes Extensive Embraer Recovery

Air Services’ mobile recovery team recovered an Embraer 145 after it slid off a runway in Cana
Maintenance and Modifications

Advantage Aviation Acquires Vitesse Segment

In 2006 Vitesse
Maintenance and Modifications

Aerostar Launches 24/7 AOG To Support Indian Ops

Aerostar Ventures Singapore has launched an AOG desk for Indian customers.
Maintenance and Modifications

Air Mauritius Extends Engine Deal with Lufthansa

Lufthansa Technik Aero Alzey (LTAA) and Air Mauritius have signed an exclusive agreement for th
Avionics

FAA Proposes AD for ACSS Tcas

The FAA has issued a proposed Airwort
Charter & Fractional

Charter Demand Dips, but Prices Hold Up

With the holidays now over, demand this month for private charter flights predictably decreased on a month-over-month basis.
Safety

NTSB Wants Tighter Standards for Public-use Helicopters

The NTSB late last month issued a fresh batch of recommendations (A-10-148-158 and
Charter & Fractional

XOJet Eyes Continued Air Charter Growth

XOJet late last month announced 50-percent year-over-year growth and that it expects more of th
Aircraft

HondaJet Achieves flight Milestone

Honda Aircraft Company announced late last month that it completed the first flight of an FAA-conforming HondaJet.
Regulations and Government

Tax Relief Act Good for Business Aviation

On December 17, President Obama signed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance ­Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010.
Rotorcraft

Bell Unveils Plans To Upgrade 412EP

Bell Helicopter announced an upgrade package for its 412EP that features more powerful Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6T-9 engines which will yield a 15 pe
Regulations and Government

Legislation Delayed on FAA Funding

Congress voted for a 17th time on December 18 to extend ­aviation programs, taxes and Airport and Airways Trust Fund ­spending authority through March 31
FBOs

More Gateways Added for DCA Flights

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has added three new gateway airports for general ­aviation flights headed for Washington’s Reagan Nation
Regulations and Government

Georgia Rep To Co-Lead House GA Caucus

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Aircraft

Gulfstream Plans G650 Cabin Completions

At the same time Gulfstream Aerospace is preparing an assembly plant for its new G650, the Savannah-based OEM is readying an adjacent building for cabin
Maintenance and Modifications

DAE hangs for-sale sign on its StandardAero

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) is accepting offers “for part or all of StandardAero,” according to a Reuters report released last month, raising question
Engines

Bombardier Delivers First CRJ1000s

Contingents from France’s Brit Air and Spain’s Air Nostrum joined Bombardier executives in Mirabel, Quebec, last month to mark the first deliveries of the
Regulations and Government

FAA: Comments Welcome on Airport SMS

The FAA will extend the comment period for the Airport Safety Management System (SMS) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), which had been scheduled to end
Airports

Sheltair Breaks Ground at Panama City

SheltAir Aviation Services held a groundbreaking ceremony December 17 for its new FBO facility at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, the ne