Content Archive: October 2009

Orlando Restaurant Views

Walt Disney, the godfather of Orlando’s tourist industry, once said, “If you can dream it, you can do it.” If the area’s chefs and restaurateurs were looki
Aircraft

Dornier’s Seastar taking off

When Dornier Seaplane (Static Display) debuted its amphibious Seastar at last year’s NBAA Convention, CEO Joe Walker outlined a number of goals, including
Airports

Columbia Modernizes Chilean Citation 650

Columbia Avionics in Columbia, Mo., has completed an avionics modernization program in a Cessna Citation 650 for Chile’s civil aviation department.
Aircraft

SimCom adds Falcon 20, Westwind simulators

SimCom Training Centers has added Falcon 20 and Westwind II full-flight simulators and a King Air 350 Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 flight-training device t

MedAire and Gulfstream Celebrate 20th

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the partnership of MedAire (Booth  No.
Aircraft

Safe Flight’s Autothrottle Approved for the G150

Safe Flight Instrument of White Plains, N.Y., announced at NBAA that its enhanced AutoPower automatic throttle has been certified for the Gulfstream G150.
Aircraft

For now, Harco will still support the Eclipse 500

Harco general manager Michael Milardo said his company would support the Eclipse EA500–for now.

NBAA’09 opens with dose of reality, muted optimism

It would have been impossible to open the 62nd NBAA Convention without squaring off with the 500-pound economic gorilla in the room.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Bombardier plays ‘Nice’ with LHT on Learjet 85

In a ceremony here yesterday, Bombardier Aerospace and Lufthansa Technik cemented an agreement that will make the latter’s cabin management system standard