Closing in
0
...
Menu
Search
LATEST
AIRCRAFT FOR SALE
TRENDING TOPICS
Accidents
Aircraft
Engines
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Regulations and Government
Security
Safety
Rotorcraft
Cabin Interior and Electronics
FBOs
Training and Workforce
Charter & Fractional
ATC
TRENDING ARTICLES
View All
SECTIONS
Business Aviation
Aerospace & Defense
Rotorcraft
General Aviation
FutureFlight
SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENT
CHANNELS
Aircraft
Maintenance
Avionics
Charter & Fractional
Safety
All Categories
News Archive
Newsletter Archive
MORE
Print Archives
Expert Opinion
In-Depth Reports
Videos
Webinars
Airshows & Conventions
Aviation Events
Compliance Countdown
Whitepapers
ABOUT
About AIN
Our Writers
History
Advertise
Contact Us
Subscribe
LATEST
POPULAR
AIRCRAFT FOR SALE
SECTIONS
ABOUT
Search
Subscribe
Search
All Channels
Aircraft
NASA Aims To Fly First X-Plane, Maxwell, Next Year
Maxwell will be a Tecnam PT600T twin-engine aircraft modified with a high-aspect-ratio wing carrying 14 electric motors.
Safety
FAA Assessing Runway Status Lights Program
The agency created a survey as it looks to expand the program to other airports.
Safety
NTSB To Examine Use of Pireps
Safety board member Robert Sumwalt expressed concern that Pireps are not as effective as they could be.
FBOs
Korea's First Purpose-built FBO Debuts
Located at Seoul Gimpo International Airport, the facility includes a terminal and massive hangar.
Rotorcraft
Bell 412EPI Ascends Near Everest
The helicopter demonstrated landings and takeoffs at 15,200 feet.
Airlines
Bombardier Announces Firm Order for 10 CRJ900s
The Canadian manufacturer reports 428 firm orders for the 90-seat CRJ900 regional airliner.
ATC
Russian ATC Suppliers Will Evaluate Aireon ADS-B System
The first launch of Iridium Next satellites with hosted ADS-B payloads is scheduled for September.
Aircraft
Viking To Acquire Bombardier's Amphibious Aircraft Division
Known for restarting the Twin Otter production line, Viking Air will provide support for the 170 CL-415 and CL-215 water bombers in service.
Charter & Fractional
GainJet Expands into Ireland
The charter provider has begun commercial operations in Ireland after its GainJet Ireland subsidiary received an air operator certificate.
Aircraft
F-35 Training Gap Looms
Lecture explores F35 training – frontline combat readiness in the 21st Century
Aircraft
Botswana Confirms Saab Gripen Negotiations
About eight aircraft are likely heading for the African state
Aircraft
Gulfstream Completes G500 Ultimate Load Testing
Testing, which took place over five months, marks another development milestone as the aircraft remains on pace for certification next year.
Engines
StandardAero Signs Deal With Dutch for F135 Engine MRO Support
StandardAero is partnering with the Dutch defense ministry to create an F135 engine depot at the Royal Netherlands Air Force Base at Woensdrecht.
Avionics
Gogo Joining The Weather Co.’s Turbulence Pirep Network
Gogo Business Aviation and The Weather Company are collaborating on delivery of real-time turbulence intensity information to pilots and dispatchers.
Avionics
CMD Expands ADS-B AML STC to Part 23 Turbines
The CMD Flight Solutions AML STC brings ADS-B Out solutions to more than 70 makes and models of Part 23 turbine aircraft.
Regulations and Government
Lawmakers Grill FAA Over Controller Hiring Practices
Rep. Shuster links issues to call for ATC privatization.
Accidents
Voice Recorder from Doomed Egyptair A320 Found
Device's memory unit retrieved from wreckage found some 10,000 feet under the Mediterranean
Aircraft
Bombardier CS100 Gains FAA, EASA Approval
First C Series cleared for delivery to Swiss
Training and Workforce
FAA Puts New Airman Cert Standards in Place
The new airman certification standards for private pilot certificates and instrument ratings replace the former practical test standards.
Rotorcraft
S-92 Fleet Amasses One Million Hours
The milestone was reached in less than 12 years.
Engines
Rolls-Royce LiftFan Adds STOVL Operations to F-35's Capability
The UK opted to partner with the U.S. in developing an STOVL-capable Joint Strike Fighter instead of developing a replacement for the Harrier.
Sustainability and Environment
Brace for ICAO Emissions Scheme This Year
Aviation groups continue to push for global approac
Engines
PW1100G Criticism Not Supported By Facts, Says Pratt
Pratt & Whitney says that with two necessary fixes now resolved on the PW1100G, the engine is achieving dispatch reliability as high as 99.7 percent.
Aircraft
Turkey Finally Seals Big Blackhawk Deal
Substantial role for Turkish industry in production of 109 Sikorsky S-70 helicopters
Regulations and Government
Pilot's Bill of Rights 2 Gets Senate Nod for Third Time
The U.S. Senate passed the measure on June 14 as part of the National Defense Authorization Act.
Aircraft
A$1 Billion Share Issue Heralds Virgin Australia Restructuring
Airline plans to shed all Embraer E190s, portion of ATR fleet
Aircraft
Boeing-Iran Order Announcement Seen as Imminent
U.S. manufacturer acknowledges existence of talks
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Delta Private Jets Plans Fleet-wide Gogo Biz 4G Service
The Delta Air Lines subsidiary plans to install the high-speed Gogo Biz 4G system on more than 70 airplanes.
Regulations and Government
FAA Issues Common-sense Hangar Use Policy
Allievating general aviation community fears, the FAA's new hangar use policy will not ban refridgerators, bar-b-que grills, and recliners from hangars.
Aircraft
India Eyes the Jet-powered Predator
Maker is touting strategic ISR capability with new multispectral sensor.
<
1
...
967
968
969
970
971
...
2107
>