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Australia Declares IOC for Poseidon

With six of a likely 15 Boeing P-8As now in service, the Royal Australian Air Force has officially declared the type ready for operations.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Constant To Offer Innov8 CFlex Cabin Upgrades

Announced during the most recent NBAA show, the Innov8 CFlex Command and Cast products are designed to upgrade outdated cabin management systems.
Airlines

Boeing Promotes Aviation Biofuel in Africa

Teams with several stakeholders to identify and develop feed stocks on the continent
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Safety

ACSF Joins Forces with AviationManuals on ASAP/SMS

Operators will be able to participate in the ACSF/FAA ASAP program through the AviationManuals ARC SMS software application.
Airlines

ERA Tackles Brexit, Pax Rights Issues

Europe’s regional airlines still must emphasize their vital importance to the wider European economy.
Avionics

Chicago Jet STCs Latitude DL150 as FANS Datalink

The installation of the TSO'd Latitude Technologies DL150 Satellite Data Unit expands options for installations of FANS upgrades.
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Accidents

Saratov Airlines Forced To Ground An-148s

Russian aviation authority Rostransnadzor cites safety concerns stemming from investigation into the airline's February 11 crash.
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Avionics

DAC International STCs Litef AHRS for Citation 560s

DAC International's new STC covers installation of the Northrop Grumman Litef LCR-100 AHRS in Citation 560 models.
Regulations and Government

FAA Forecast: Turbine Fleet To Keep GA Market Stable

Turbine aircraft fleet size will grow through 2038, offsetting a decline in the number of piston aircraft.
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Regulations and Government

FAA Mulls Options for More-transparent Aircraft Registry

The FAA “wants to provide as much transparency as possible” in the registry, while also taking into consideration aircraft owners’ privacy concerns.
Aircraft

Boeing Delivers First 737 Max 9

First operator Thai Lion Air plans to use the 220-seat narrowbody to develop international services
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Training and Workforce

The Future of Ab Initio Professional Flight Training

Can the industry meet the demand, and how?
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

U.S. Tax Reform Narrows Business Use of Aircraft

Law expanded bonus depreciation, but also significantly narrowed or eliminated activities that previously qualified as business use.
Aircraft

Taiwan’s Ching-kuo Upgrade Complete, SEAD Role Next

The modernization of Taiwan's IDF fleet is complete, while an F-16 upgrade is getting under way. The nation is also interested in the F-35.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Honeywell Unveils New Lightweight, Low-cost Router

The router is designed to eliminate one of the barriers to onboard connectivity.
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Avionics

Iridium Selects Certus Service Providers

Flight testing is planned for next year.
Regulations and Government

Lawmakers Address Bill To Boost Women's Aviation Careers

The bill is one of a growing number of measures designed to foster women careers in aviation.
Maintenance and Modifications

Launch Acquires PlaneTechs

This acquisition will add more than 100,000 technicians to Launch’s roster of aviation personnel.
Avionics

Garmin TXi Touchscreens FAA, EASA Certified

The displays are available in three sizes.
Airlines

Ryanair To Partner With Niki Lauda To Build LaudaMotion

Irish low-fare carrier to support fleet of Airbus narrowbodies
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Rotorcraft

Cougar Helicopters Operates Nine Sikorsky S-92s

Cougar Helicopters Operates Nine Sikorsky S-92s
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Rotorcraft

Bell’s 525 Relentless Fly-by-wire Helicopter Program Moves Toward Certification

Bell’s 525 Relentless Fly-by-wire Helicopter Program Moves Toward Certification
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Rotorcraft

Pilot Report: Bell 505 Jet Ranger X

The light single builds improves on the 206’s performance.
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Avionics

Gogo Sees Rising Demand for In-flight Connectivity

Demand for in-flight connectivity was up across all business aircraft segments, but was especially robust for light jets and turboprops.
Rotorcraft

Russian Defense Ministry To Take Mi-38T This Year

After a stop-start development, Mil's successor to the legendary Mi-8 series has entered production for the Russian armed forces.
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Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Gama Aviation Releases 2017 Results, Underlying Profits Up 28%

Farnborough, UK-based company has raised funds for further expansion abroad.
Avionics

ADS-B Will Bring Reckoning to Preowned Bizjet Market

U.S. operators of 13,425 business jets—one-third of the in-service fleet—currently have no ADS-B upgrade plan in place.
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Airlines

EC Aviation Official Urges Slot Allocation Review

Director general of mobility and transport Henrik Hololei sees airlines’ agenda at odds with good public policy
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Aircraft

UTAS Signs New Boeing 'Partnering for Success' Deal

Company also launches PACE cost-cutting program for Tier II suppliers
FBOs

New FBO Opens in Cincinnati

Waypoint Aviation debuted its new $6 million facility, which features a 40,000 sq ft hangar able to accomodate aircraft up to a Global 7000.
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