Content Archive: April 2018

Accidents

Air Methods Aeromed AStar Crashes In Wisconsin

All three crewmembers aboard the helicopter were killed.
Aircraft

Airbus To Cut A330 Output, Lags on A320 Deliveries

Weak demand for widebody airplanes prompts rate adjustment while the company struggles to meet its narrowbody commitments due to engine shortfalls
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Bizjet Interior Component Maker MSB Opens SAV Facility

The new 10,000-sq-ft U.S. production facility is expected to produce up to 30 percent of MSB’s North America output this year.
Aircraft

Airbus To Raise Monthly Narrowbody Production to 63

Pulls trigger despite stiff resistance from already stretched suppliers
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Charter & Fractional

Private Jets Increasing Presence in Naples, San Antonio

The company is hiring in both Naples and San Antonio as it seeks to increase its fleets in both locations.
Aircraft

Aerion Remains on Pace for AS2 First Flight by 2023

The aircraft could fly at about Mach 1.5 over water and nearly Mach 1.2 over land without a sonic boom reaching the ground.
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Aircraft

Publicity Boost in Berlin for the Euro-MALE Drone

The key industrial partners talked up their plans for the European medium-altitude long-endurance remotely piloted aircraft system
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Aircraft

Quest Taps Clay Lacy as U.S. Northeast Kodiak Dealer

This move builds on the companies’ relationship in the Pacific Northwest, where Clay Lacy has been a Quest-authorized dealer since 2015.
Airports

NBAA Appeals for Enforcement Against HTO Revenue Use

The association joined nearly a dozen local aviation companies in appeal to the FAA to reverse an early decision against enforcement.
Rotorcraft

Airbus, Audi Pair On Urban Mobility

Companies Collaborate On Multi-Modal Solutions