Content Archive: February 2007

Scotland’s Isle of Eriska

You’d have to drive three hours from Glasgow to reach Eriska, a 121-year-old mansion turned hotel and spa that occupies its own 300-acre island on Scotland
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Rotorcraft

Grand on Track

Development of AgustaWestland’s new A109S Grand is on schedule, with two test aircraft already achieving their performance targets, according to the Italia
Safety

Private air-rescue foundation provides new financing model

Swiss air-rescue provider Rega is ready to help any similar organization that would like to set up a membership-based financing plan.
Rotorcraft

Kiwi Rescue Flight Recognized

The Life Flight Trust, operator of a Wellington, New Zealand-based Westpac Rescue BK 117B2, was named 2004 “Trust of the Year” at a recent awards dinner.
Rotorcraft

Bell Wins Federal Contracts, Too

Eurocopter wasn’t the only OEM to strike it rich with a multiple-ship order from the U.S.
Aircraft

Sukhoi, Boeing and Snecma officially launch RRJ program

The technical board composed of Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, Boeing and associate member Snecma officially launched the Russian Regional Jet program last month f
Accidents

Company Says Milwaukee Accident ATC’s Fault

The owner of Freight Runner’s Express, the cargo company whose Beech 99 and Cessna 402 collided on the ground at General Mitchell International Airport in
Safety

Lockheed Asks FAA To Issue JetStar ADs

As the maintenance paperwork trail on the Lockheed JetStar has wound its way from the Atlanta manufacturer to the FAA’s Transport Aircraft Certification br
Rotorcraft

AB139 deliveries continue as Bell/Agusta awaits FAA OK

Bell/Agusta AB139s seem to be headed far and wide at the moment.

The Best Classic Golf Courses in the South Central U.S.

Our series on America’s finest golf courses continues with a look at the three best classic courses in the South Central U.S., as determined by Golfweek
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