Content Archive: April 2019

Accidents

Three Die in Sabreliner Crash

Two pilots and a passenger were killed when their Rockwell Sabreliner 265 crashed about 20 minutes after taking off from Oxford-University Airport.
FBOs

Million Air White Plains' Weaver Dies At 66

Bill Weaver spent more than four decades in the aviation industry.
Rotorcraft

MD Helicopters Displays New Common Launcher at Army Confab

MD says Systima common launch tube will give new 969 helicopter more bite
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Jet Aviation Opens Flight Services Office in Singapore

Jet Aviation's new Singapore Flight Services office is one result of its integration with Hawker Pacific.
Aircraft

Japanese F-35 Crash: Undersea Search Begins

Following the loss of a Japanese F-35, the task of locating and retrieving the missing aircraft from a depth of nearly 5,000 feet is under way
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Airlines

TwoFlex Caravans Will Extend Gol Service in Amazon

The expansion opens to travelers destinations that were previously difficult to reach.
Aircraft

International Panel To Convene on Max 8 Certification Probe

In an unusual move, the FAA has formed a Joint Authorities Technical Review involving a global collection of aviation authorities.
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Maintenance and Modifications

TAG Aviation Adds Sensus MRO Enterprise Planning

Sensus MRO will offer new functionality such as improved capacity planning and optimized quoting and invoicing processes.
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Rotorcraft

CHC Plays Pivotal Role In Massive Cruise Ship Rescue

Helicopters from CHC's Norway operations hoisted nearly 500 off crippled cruise ship.
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Airports

Judge Agrees To Hear BEH Argument over FBO Agreement

A federal judge denied Boston Executive Helicopters' motion to reschedule a trial against a city, but will hear arguments over an out-of-court settlement.