Content Archive: July 2015

Aircraft

Tecnam P2010 Prepping for U.S. Deliveries

The company expects the four-place single to receive FAA approval by this year's fourth quarter.
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Avionics

L-3 Aviation and Aspen Avionics Share Interface

Connecting the two devices allows pilots to see information simultaneously, such as weather on the Lynx and traffic on the Aspen.
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AirVenture Opens With Strong Attendance, More Aircraft

The annual gathering of enthusiasts is a time to attract young people to the opportunities in aviation, said EAA chairman Jack Pelton.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Ameco Expands Completions Facility

The Beijing-based company provides design, engineering, certification and installation services for business jets.
Rotorcraft

RN-Aircraft Signs for 10 AgustaWestland AW189s

Order is the result of a framework agreement signed in December between the two companies that could see Rosneft take up to 160 AgustaWestland helicopters.
Rotorcraft

Retiring Army Bells Not Heading to Civvy Street

The Army is shedding more than 300 helicopters as it transitions to a twin-engine fleet.

Able Flight Awards Pins To Six Pilots

Able Flight provides scholars for persons with disabilities to help them achieve their goal of becoming a pilot.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Watchdog: FAA Oversight of EU Repair Stations Subpar

Lack of training erodes oversight capability, say watchdog groups.
Avionics

Duncan Aviation Hosts Free NextGen Seminar

The seminar is intended to provide useful, practical information about precisely what equipment operators need to comply with the coming mandates.
Maintenance and Modifications

California Man Falsely Certified O2 Cylinders

Danniel Hoose returned cylinders to use without properly testing them.