Content Archive: September 2016

China’s L-15 Jet Displayed by Zambia In South Africa

At the Africa Aerospace and Defence Show, the first export examples were shown equipped with Chinese weapons
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Aircraft

U.S. Air Force Suspends Flight Operations of Some F-35As

Insulating material around an avionics cooling line in a fuel tank was found to be shedding, the F-35 Joint Program Office said.

Business Aviation Ready For Fourth Quarter Push to Recover a Shaky 2016

Business Aviation Ready For Fourth Quarter Push to Recover a Shaky 2016
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Regulations and Government

ICAO's Carbon-Offsetting Scheme Not Adequate, Groups Say

The International Coalition for Sustainable Aviation calls for revisions to global market-based measure scheme ICAO's assembly will consider.
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FBOs

Talon Air Joins Signature FBO Network as Affiliate

Talon Air's facility at Republic Airport includes more than 100,000-sq-ft of hangar, executive terminal and office space.
Avionics

Astronautics Contracted by FAA for Cybersecurity Research

The research program covers three phases and will last nearly a year and will be done at Astronautics's Milwaukee headquarters.
Avionics

FAA ADS-B Rebate Program Goes Live

Operators need to equip by January 1, 2020.

Martin Hiller Becomes NATA President

The NATA board dropped acting from the title, and also promoted Deere and Obitts.
Regulations and Government

Survey: Nearly 50% Might Sell Bizcraft if User Fees Implemented

Looking at the Presidential slate, half believe that Donald Trump would act in the best interests of business aviation.
Avionics

Industry Tackling Avionics Complexity Issues

The vast capabilities of modern technology are having a profound effect on cockpit avionics design.