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Regulations and Government

Digital Notam Tests To Begin Next Month

The FAA will begin testing digital Notam distribution in January at Southern California Tracon and ATC towers in Amarillo, Texas; Boise, Idaho; Denver; and
Charter & Fractional

Air Partner Expands JetCard Offerings

Air Partner is expanding its 25-hour prepaid JetCard by adding two new aircraft categories–very light jet and super-midsize–within its European service are
Regulations and Government

FAA Explains New DUI Policy for Pilots

FAA aerospace medical certification division manager Dr.
Engines

P&WC PW535E Engine Gets Canadian OK

Pratt & Whitney Canada received type certification from TransportCanada for its new PW535E engine for the Embraer Phenom 300.
Charter & Fractional

Greenjets Hikes Prices, Citing Fuel Costs

Due to recent upticks in fuel prices and increasing demand for its services, per-seat charter broker Greenjets raised seat prices by 10 percent, effective
Regulations and Government

NATA Roundtable Gathers Key Policy Makers

More than 65 aviation business leaders shared their concerns about critical issues with FAA, DOT and TSA leaders and political, policy and financial expert
Charter & Fractional

NetJets Europe closes in on carbon-neutral goal

NetJets Europe is on track to become completely
Regulations and Government

NTSB Recommends Upset Training for Pilots

As the result of the crash of an aeromedical Cessna Citation 550 into Lake Michigan in June 2007, the NTSB has recommended that the FAA require all Part 91
FBOs

New CEO Dives In at Ocean Sky

Ocean Sky Aviation has appointed Steve Grimes as its new CEO.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Honeywell Chooses Alto for Ovation Select

Alto Aviation has been selected by Honeywell to supply the sound system components for its new Ovation Select, the cabin management system Embraer picked f
Charter & Fractional

Broker Virgin Charter shuts down operations

Virgin Charter, the online charter brokerage
Charter & Fractional

Charter Data Shows Mixed Picture

The latest data from Charter X and Avinode paints conflicting pictures of the fortunes of the executive charter market over the past month.
Aircraft

PiperJet Deliveries Delayed to Mid-2013

Vero Beach, Fla.-based Piper Aircraft said it is delaying first deliveries of the single-engine PiperJet from the fourth quarter of 2012 until the second q
Charter & Fractional

California Charter Firm Secures New Funding

XOJet has secured $470 million in additional financing, including $100 million in equity and a “more flexible debt facility” of $370 million that allows fo
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Avro Business Jets Finding Market

BAE Systems announced last month that it has contracted to deliver a 46-passenger Avro business jet corporate shuttle version of the BAe 146-200 regional j
Safety

Babbitt to regional execs: add FOQA and ASAP

FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt called on members of the Regional Airline Association (RAA) to participate in voluntary safety information programs such as
Regulations and Government

Senators: act now to fund FAA

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Charter & Fractional

Charter firm SATSair shuts down

The recession appears to have claimed another victim, charter operator SATSair, which
Regulations and Government

FAA mulled $100M deal for Tag/AMI

The FAA considered trying to extract $100 million from Tag Aviation during its investigation of the firm in 2007 before revoking the charter company’s oper
Maintenance and Modifications

Cessna brings mx to Citation operators

With Cessna’s new Service Direct by Citation, the company’s product-support experts have devised a way to extend Cessna-brand maintenance services to custo
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Special Report: Aviation Finance

For the business aviation industry, the past year has been a trying one, to say the least.
Aircraft

Indonesia Chooses Russian and Chinese Trainers

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Aircraft

UAE Selects Basic Trainer and “Interim” AEW&C Aircraft

Breaking with a tradition that has seen major military procurements signed and announced only in Abu Dhabi, the UAE government sealed deals for new trainin
Aircraft

‘Complex’ UAE Plan To Buy Rafale Jets Proceeds

Although the supply of French Rafale combat jets to the UAE was not finalized at the Dubai Airshow, there were plenty of indications that negotiations are
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Aircraft

Boeing Markets Yet Another AH-6 Helicopter Derivative

The debut of the Boeing AH-6i light attack/reconnaissance helicopter at the Dubai Airshow this month was just the latest iteration in this aircraft’s long
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Aircraft

Bombardier Maritime Patrol Aircraft for UAE Passes Critical Milestone

The Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) for the UAE passed its critical design review phase, keeping the program on schedule.
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ATC

Flight Plan System Failure Causes Widespread Delays

Early this morning the FAA’s computerized system for loading flight plans failed, causing widespread traffic delays of up to 90 minutes and some airline fl
Regulations and Government

Should Uncle Sam Fund NextGen Avionics?

Even though DOT Secretary Ray LaHood told the “Future of U.S.
Accidents

Settlement Reached in 2008 Learjet 60 Crash

A settlement has been reached in one of a number of lawsuits stemming from the September 2008 crash of a Learjet 60 in which Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein was inj
Aircraft

Forecast International Hints at Shift in Jet Market

In its latest business jet market prediction covering the next 10 years, Forecast International calls for worldwide production of 11,277 business jets wort