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Avionics
Elliott Sees More Than 600 Installs under Its ADS-B STC
Elliott says STC is popular because it doesn't require other upgrades.
Maintenance and Modifications
Metrojet Completes First Gulfstream G650ER 4C Check
A leading provider of aviation services in Asia, Metrojet has performed its first 4C level examination on Gulfstream's flagship G650ER.
Aircraft
Fagan To Lead Interior Design of Aerion AS2
Tim Fagan joined Aerion from Bombardier, where he led the industrial design of the largest in-production purpose built business jet, the Global 7500.
Aircraft
United Order for Airbus A321XLRs Strikes Blow to NMA
UAL expects to take first delivery of Airbus’s longest-range narrowbody in 2024.
Maintenance and Modifications
C&L, Electromech Ink New Parts Agreement
C&L Aerospace will offer more than 70 different aircraft components through a new partnership with Electromech Technologies.
Maintenance and Modifications
Gulfstream Aerospace Opens New European Parts Center
Brexit concerns prompted the relocation to near Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
Maintenance and Modifications
Hartzell Gathers Service Network at Biennial Event
Hartzell's biennial conference highlights the latest on propeller safety, quality, and training for its network of recommended service facilities.
Aircraft
Bombardier Global Assembly Moving to Toronto Pearson
Bombardier is moving final assembly of Global family aircraft from Toronto Downsview Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport in 2023.
ATC
FAA Awards Leidos Long-term Flight Services Contract
Leidos will continue to provide flight services briefings and work with the FAA to improve the system under a potential $1 billion, 15-year contract.
Airlines
France Braces for Massive ATC Strike
A nationwide walkout of several French employment sectors includes air traffic controllers and airport ground handlers.
Airlines
Air France-KLM and Virgin Atlantic Abandon Planned Equity Deal
The Franco-Dutch airline group no longer considers necessary its plan to acquire 31 percent of Virgin Atlantic.
Airports
Wichita Airport To Train Ops Officers As Drone Pilots
The decision to train Wichita Eisenhower National Airport staff as drone operators comes after successful proof-of-concept flights this summer.
Accidents
Authorities Charge Captain in Crash of Aeroflot Superjet
The Investigative Committee of Russia accuses the pilot in command of Flight SU1492 of failure to follow proper procedures.
Aircraft
Boeing and Kitty Hawk Launch eVTOL Joint Venture Wisk
Boeing and Kitty Hawk are formalising their partnership to develop the Cora eVTOL aircraft in a joint venture called Wisk.
Avionics
Australia ADS-B Mandates Loom
Two temporary exemptions allowing more time for some aircraft operators in Australia to equip with ADS-B avionics expire next year.
Charter & Fractional
FAA Publishes Draft AC for Onboard Sleeping Areas
The FAA has published a draft Advisory Circular to provide guidance on acceptable means of compliance for onboard aircraft flight-crew sleeping areas.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
AMAC Sees Influx of Completions, Mx Projects
In all, the company has projects on four privately-owned Boeing 737s, three Airbus A319s, and a Global 5000 and 6000.
Sustainability and Environment
SkyNRG Encourages Business Aviation To 'Board Now'
Dutch fuel provider SkyNRG has developed a new program to establish offtake agreements with business aviation customers
Accidents
Boeing’s Tinseth Sees ‘Orderly’ Return of Max
The Boeing Commercial Airplanes marketing chief perceives a “convergence” of views among regulators over the past few months.
Accidents
Accidents: December 2019
Preliminary and final reports.
Accidents
Fatal PC-12 Crash Claims Nine
A Pilatus PC-12 crashed on Saturday in South Dakota, claiming nine people including the pilot. Winter weather could have played a role in the accident.
Rotorcraft
Miami-Dade Orders Four Leonardo AW139 Helicopters
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue orders four AW139s; delivery will begin in later next year .
Charter & Fractional
New Flyjets Platform To Offer Offset, SAF Use Credits
To launch in December, the on-demand jet booking platform hopes to encourage sustainable flights.
Aircraft
Piaggio's Avanti Delivery Marks First Evo in Canada
The sale of the Piaggio Avanti Evo to Centoco adds to recent orders as the Italian manufacturer seeks a buyer.
FBOs
Universal Begins Ground Handling in Beijing
Universal Weather & Aviation has signed an agreement with China's CJet that will give it a ground handling presence at Beijing Capital Airport.
Rotorcraft
Ryan Unveils Upgraded VR Helo Sim
Ryan Aerospace's new Helimod Mark III Plus helicopter simulator adds full control loading.
Airlines
AirBaltic Confident In Its Business amid A220 Fleet Growth
Latvia’s national carrier inaugurates its first Airbus A220 full flight simulator on December 3.
Aircraft
SLON Strategic Airlifter Enters Tunnel Testing
Russia’s strategic airlifter program is advancing into validation of the advanced wing, while Ukraine is hoping to re-launch production of the An-225.
Aircraft
Spain Selects PC-21 for Training Requirement
Spain’s Ejército del Aire is joining a growing group of air arms that are replacing jet trainers with high-performance turboprops.
Regulations and Government
Torqued: When Do Whistleblower Protections Apply?
No one sets out to be a whistleblower, but those who find themselves in that position should know what protections they are afforded.
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