Content Archive: November 2018

Aircraft

SaudiGulf Orders 10 A320s as Kingdom Liberalizes Air Transport

The fifth Saudi airline to gain an AOC in a decade expects to launch widebody operations in 2023.

Elit'Avia, ZenithJet Host Event for Family Office Reps

The companies have seen a growing interest in private aviation from representatives of high net-worth individuals and their families.
Maintenance and Modifications

Episode 14: One Turn of the Wrench Exposes SMS Flaws | AIN's Tales from the Flight Deck Podcast

A U.S. navy mechanic becomes determined to fix safety management systems after an accident revealed flaws in the safety program.
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Safety

FAA's Duncan: Compliance Philosophy Improving Safety

While the results have been "extremely positive," Duncan worries that critics still need to be educated about benefits of the FAA’s Compliance Philosophy.
FBOs

Singapore Prepares Switch to New GA Terminal at Seletar

After midnight on Sunday, the new Seletar Business Aviation Centre, will be operational.
Avionics

ADS-B Deadline Not Just a U.S./Europe Issue

The 2020 ADS-B Out deadlines in the U.S. and Europe will affect operators that fly to those countries from elsewhere.
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Avionics

Garmin Unveils 2019 Training Schedule

Pilots can take a deep dive into their Garmin avionics at a convenient hands-on class or online.
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AINsight: Much Progress Lies Ahead

Aviation is an exciting, impactful, and global business that I am thankful to be a part of.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance

Luxaviation Criticizes Costs of EBACE and Geneva

CEO of leading European operator believes EBACE could be held in a less expensive European city than Geneva.
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Airlines

China Southern To Leave SkyTeam

The Chinese carrier’s departure from the Delta/Air France-KLM-anchored alliance opens the possibility of closer ties with American Airlines.