Content Archive: April 2019

Aircraft

Daher TBM 940 Makes World Debut at Aero Show

Daher’s latest iteration of its TBM turboprop single—the Model 940—made its public debut this week at the Aero Friedrichshafen show in Germany.
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Aircraft

Kansas Firm Freshens Up Managed Beechjet 400A Fleet

Based at Lloyd Stearman Field Airport outside Wichita, Clemens Aviation's managed fleet now numbers 21 airplanes.
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Aircraft

JetAviva Reports Strong Quarter for Aircraft Sales

The Kansas City-based business jet broker says sales momentum points to a record year for the company.
Avionics

BendixKing Unveils AeroVue Touch Flight Deck

BendixKing has unveiled its new AeroVue Touch integrated flight deck for Part 23 airplanes, available for both forward-fit and retrofit applications.
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AINsight: Preparing for FAA Medical Exams

Pilots should approach an aeromedical appointment with common sense—make a plan and follow through.

Newly Appointed Airbus CEO Faury Names Leadership Team

Airbus Commercial Aircraft no longer will have a separate chief executive.
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Regulations and Government

Feds Nab Famous Attorney's Jet

Michael Avenatti, who made headlines as the attorney for adult-film star Stormy Daniels against the President, had his HondaJet seized under fraud charges.
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Aviation Leaders Give Mixed Reviews on State of Market

Fixed-wing is more on upside than rotorcraft, but innovation is preparing market for long term, leaders say.
Accidents

FAA to Meet with U.S. Airlines, Unions on Max Review

Authorities plan to “gather facts, information, and individual views” on the status of the 737 Max grounding.
Aircraft

Horten's Flying Wing Flies to Aero Friedrichshafen

The blended wing traces its heritage back to famed flying wing designer Reimar Horten.
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