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Charter & Fractional
ACS Expands Brazil Charter Ops
Air Charter Services has nearly doubled staff and moved to bigger office space in Sao Paulo.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Light UAV Family Launched in Hungary
The Ku-ME Invest MP-H family uses a similar central body matched to various wing sizes to cater for a wide range of payload options
Regulations and Government
Moran Pushes To Protect FAA from Future Shutdowns
He also seeks a need to come to trade agreements, fearing tariffs are taking a toll.
Aircraft
F-16s Ordered for Slovakia; Bulgarian Buy Reinstated
Lockheed Martin has received the go-ahead to begin the construction of 14 F-16Vs for Slovakia, while the “on-off” Bulgaria deal is back on again
Regulations and Government
FAA, Industry Ready for ADS-B
Still to come is a policy designed to protect privacy.
Training and Workforce
Part 135s Partner With SWA, CAE on Pilot Pipeline
The formal program will give pilots with three years of experience at partner Part 135 operators, preferential status in the airlines' hiring queue.
Aircraft
Bombardier Bizjet Deliveries, Revenues, Sales Climb
Second-quarter revenues at Bombardier Business Aircraft increased 6 percent year-over-year to $1.38 billion as the company delivered 35 business jets.
Aircraft
How Spirit Is Dealing with Max Grounding
Spirit AeroSystems has been storing completed 737 Max fuselages for 10-20 days before shipping them off to Boeing.
Airlines
Avianca Brasil Left without Slots, Future, or Identity
Brazil’s civil aviation agency awards idle takeoff and landing rights at Congonhas Airport to three airlines.
Safety
Torqued: The Criminal Element in Aviation
Awareness is key, both of the laws and of the existence of those who are willing to break them.
Maintenance and Modifications
L2 Aviation To Provide Install for Avionica QARs
The Texas-based company originally participated in the certification of the miniQAR last year, and has performed several installations.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Airbus Deliveries Up, Orders Down
Airbus more than doubles earnings for the first half of 2019 while new orders fall sharply
Regulations and Government
Moran Vows To Back ODA as Delegation Comes Under Fire
As lawmakers continued to scrutinize ODA, Moran noted an education process remains on Capitol Hill.
Aircraft
Tariffs, Brexit Threaten Airbus as A321 ACF 'Challenge' Persists
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury raises the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit and the prospect of tariffs leveled by the U.S.
Security
Security Chiefs: Aircraft Need CAN Bus Cyber Safeguards
An IT Consultancy tested the ability to attach a device to a CAN bus to inject false data.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Era Profits On Asset Sales, Merger Fever Comes To Offshore
Era Group posted modest Q2 net income while CHC said it is open to a merger
Airports
Italy's Milan Linate Airport Shutters for Three Months
During the closure, its main runway will be rehabbed along with the refurbishment of its commercial terminal and the addition of new underground fuel lines
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Satcom Tested for Civil UAS Beyond-line-of-sight Ops
ASO, Cobham, Inertial Labs test satcom for commercial UAS beyond line of sight flights
Airlines
Air France Pilots Greenlight Expansion of Transavia France
A new deal allows the Paris Orly-based low-cost carrier to grow beyond the 40 Boeing 737-800 cap imposed in 2014.
Aircraft
Austrian Firm Selected For Challenger, Global Radomes
FACC already supplies wing-to-body fairings, rudders, and bypass ducts to Bombardier Business Aircraft's Challenger 350 and Global 7500.
Rotorcraft
Helicopters, Defense Push Leonardo Higher
Leonardo's orders increase by 34 percent in the first half of 2019.
Rotorcraft
First Apaches Arrive in India
The Indian Air Force is receiving an initial batch of eight AH-64E(I)s to form the first unit
Airlines
Airlines Feel Effects of Japan-Korea Trade and Economic Row
Boycotts by South Koreans prompt carriers to cut services to Japan.
Safety
Energy Org Joins Fray Warning on Fuel Contamination
The report on fuel system icing inhibitor handling follows several instances on cross-contamination with diesel exhaust fluid.
Aircraft
Arrow Aviation Obtains China CAAC Mx Approval
Louisiana-based Arrow Aviation is a service center for helo OEMs Leonardo, Bell, Airbus and Sikorsky.
Aircraft
BBA To Sell Ontic To Private Equity Firm
CVC Capital Partners to pay $1.37 billion for the BBA unit that manufactures OEM-licensed parts for legacy aircraft.
Aircraft
Honda Aircraft Breaks Ground on Wing/Parts Facility
Honda Aircraft's new $15.5 million facility in Greensboro, North Carolina, will speed up lead time between order and delivery.
Aircraft
Air France To Renew Short- and Medium-haul Fleet with A220s
The French airline also confirms it will dispose of its entire fleet of 10 A380s by 2022.
Maintenance and Modifications
West Star Aviation OK'd for Sovereign Winglet Installs
The MRO provider has received authorization from Winglet Technolgies to install its Transitional winglets on the Cessna Sovereign.
Maintenance and Modifications
Skandia's PC-12 Acoustic Kit Gets EASA Nod
European approval comes a year after the sound-deadening modification kit earned its STC from the FAA.
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