Content Archive: May 2009

Avionics

Gulfstream Gets OK on ADS-C

Gulfstream Aerospace has received authorization from the U.S.

Hiccup in VLJ deliveries gives operators time to train

Very light jets (VLJs) were the topic of intense discussion at the Corporate, Air Taxi and Personal Jets conference held at the Royal Aeronautical Society

VLJ Certification Challenges

European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification manager for general aviation Roger Hardy said VLJs are classified as high-performance aircraft (HPA).
Avionics

FronTier takes on market heavyweights

CMC Electronics (Booth No.

Camp Systems Takes Over Cessna Cescom Mx Tracking

Cessna and Camp Systems have entered into an agreement under which Camp has taken over the airframer’s Cescom maintenance tracking business.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Enflite brews up new galley tech

Aircraft cabin accessory producer Enflite (Booth No.

Sikorsky Aero Services Debuts Korean Support Facility

Times Aerospace Korea (TAK) has partnered with Sikorsky Aerospace Services to open a regional parts stocking facility at Gimpo Aerospace Industrial Complex

Dassault Proceeding With Falcon Service Expansion

Dassault is sticking to plans for adding Falcon service centers to its existing network, customer support executives at the French aircraft manufacturer ha

Associated Air Center Meets SFAR 88 BBJ Compliance

StandardAero subsidiary Associated Air Center (AAC) has completed the necessary modifications required for compliance with the FAA’s
Aircraft

Boeing Logs 777 Order from THY

Turkish Airlines has signed a new firm order for five Boeing 777-300ERs valued at $1.38 billion at list prices, the manufacturer confirmed this morning.