Content Archive: May 2009

Aircraft

Daher-Socata NTx launch by year-end?

Daher-Socata is still mulling a new eight- to 10-seat twin-engine aircraft to enter the market segment above its extremely popular TBM 850 turboprop single
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Jet Aviation marks 100th Falcon outfitting

Jet Aviation’s completions work for Dassault Falcon aircraft is gathering pace and EBACE visitors can see a prime example of its craftsmanship out on the s
Environment

Three FSI Farnborough Sims Get Level-D Approval

FlightSafety International’s London/Farnborough training center recently received JAA level-D qualification from the UK Civil Aviation Authority within in
Regulations and Government

Federal Watchdog: GPS Constellation in Peril

A study from the U.S.
Safety

Aviation safety is priceless, even in tough economic times

Economic times may be tough, but it’s never a good time for operators to fail to invest in safety.

LHT still sees solid demand for bizliners

The narrow- and widebody executive VIP completions market has been unaffected by the economic crisis, according to executives for Germany’s Lufthansa Techn
Charter & Fractional

CharterX Euro site launched

CharterX Wyvern has launched CharterX Europe, a Web site aimed at European charter brokers and operators, customized with region-specific trip-booking oppo
FBOs

Rizon builds Europe-Middle East air bridge

Rizon Jet, the Arabian Gulf-based aircraft charter and management group, is looking to bridge the European and Middle Eastern markets by establishing new b
Maintenance and Modifications

Action Aviation gets in on 328Jet sales distribution

Action Aviation, which markets the former Sino Swearingen SJ30 and Bombardier CRJ200 business jets, has signed an agreement with 328 Support Services of Ge