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Regulations and Government
T&I Chairman Shuster Set To Depart Congress at Year-end
Shuster emphasized a desire to push through an infrastructure package this year, but also is planning to focus on his ATC reorganization proposal.
Airports
Letter to Airmen Details Revised Aspen 'Wrap' Procedure
The procedures, in use for years, were reviewed by the FAA last year to ensure they met the agency's latest regulations and guidance.
Aircraft
Qatar and Kuwait Eurofighter Sales—More Details Revealed
The UK will host a training squadron for Qatar. The Kuwaiti jets will have new AESA radars and targeting pods.
Aircraft
Bombardier Misses C Series Delivery Target for 2017
Ships 17 airplanes out of most recent estimate of 20 to 22
Aircraft
Air Baltic Reflects on Its First Year of Flying the Bombardier C Series CS300 Airliner
Air Baltic Reflects on Its First Year of Flying the Bombardier C Series CS300 Airliner
Accidents
Accidents: January 2018
Preliminary and final reports
Rotorcraft
Future Brightens for Rotorcraft Market
After several down years, the industry expects to see a return to growth.
Aircraft
Competition Begins for Production Site of Boeing's NMA
Several regions are positioning themselves to produce the possible—but not yet launched—New Midsized Aircraft.
Airlines
Indonesia To Step Up Drug Screening of Flight Crew
Effort follows December 30 arrest of Malindo Air pilot in Batam
Airports
SMO Reopens with New ATC Procedures
Santa Monica Mayor declared the reopening with a shorter runway a great day for the city.
Maintenance and Modifications
C&L Added as Champion Aerospace Distributor
C&L Aerospace will serve as a distributor for Champion Aerospace’s turbine ignition products.
Maintenance and Modifications
FAA To Train on Repair Station Certification
The course is designed for aviation safety inspectors, but can provide industry with insight on the process.
Aircraft
Global 7000 On Track, Questions Remain on 8000
Compounding this uncertainty is a still-undefined certification schedule, an apparent lack of orders, and “unclear” market requirements.
Maintenance and Modifications
Mid-Canada Mod Centre To Relocate at CYKF
According to the company, the move will allow it to better serve large cabin and regional airline customers.
Regulations and Government
Lawmakers Move To Foster Women's Careers in Aviation
The House recently passed a measure to prioritize STEM grants for women, while the Senate would direct the FAA to create a Women in Aviation Board.
Maintenance and Modifications
Flying Colours Commences Work at New Paint Facility
The $1 million addition to its Peterborough, Ontario paint shop, was in support of a new long-term contract to paint Global 5000/6000 fuselages
Regulations and Government
Look Ahead: ATC Debate To Heat Up Early in 2018
Many believe lawmakers lack political will to pass further short-term FAA authorization extensions, setting the stage for intense debate early in 2018.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Africa Becoming a Hotbed of Civil Drone Operations
Aid agencies, oil industry turn to UAVs for transportation, surveillance needs in remote areas
Aircraft
North Korean Threat Prompts New Japan, Korean Buys
Japan will acquire new air defense systems, while Korea wants more F-35s.
Training and Workforce
Transport Canada Approves Level-D Viking Twin Otter Sim
The simulator can provide training in either wheeled or seaplane configuration.
FBOs
W Aviation Takes Over Aruba's FBO
The Florida-based aviation services provider has pledged nearly $2 million to renovate and refurbish the executive terminal at Queen Beatrix Airport.
Airports
Pilot Continues Fight for Jet Ops at LNA
In his Part 16 complaint, Errol Forman urges the FAA to find Palm Beach County in violation of grant assurance agreements.
Regulations and Government
DOT IG Faults FAA's Overflight Fee Program
FAA lacks reliable method for determining overflight fees, the DOT IG said, adding courts frequently overturn FAA's practices.
Accidents
Costa Rican Caravan Crash Claims 12
The New Year's Eve accident claimed the lives of 10 Americans and two crew members when the turboprop went down shortly after takeoff.
Airports
Sacramento McClellan Airport Sold To Private Entity
Sacramento County has finalized the sale of the airport to a local business consortium.
Rotorcraft
Auditors: Britain's National Police Air Service 'Unsustainable'
Police leaders need to find an alternative for air support, auditor finds.
Safety
Torqued: FAA Enforcement Pendulum Swings, Angering Some Operators
Agency enforcement can vary from heavy handed and punitive to lax.
Avionics
The Boeing 787: A Pilot's Dream?
The cockpit is pleasant and quiet. In the pattern, the 787 is a sophisticated aircraft, but one that flies like most conventional aircraft before it.
FBOs
FBO Profile: Golden Isles Aviation
The resort destination gateway offers a brand new FBO with a unique twist.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Drone Ballistic Recovery System Nears
The system covers UAVs ranging from several pounds to several thousand pounds.
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