Content Archive: April 2019

Airports

FAA Proposes To Ease High-airport O2 Requirements

The FAA has proposed amending aircraft pressurization/oxygen systems to accommodate operations at airports with elevations at or above 8,000 feet msl.
Airlines

Creditors Reach Deal To Sell Avianca Brasil’s Assets

A plan to settle the debts of the bankrupt Brazilian airline calls for its partition into seven pieces.
Maintenance and Modifications

Baker Aviation Eyes Growth Through King Air Mods

In addition to becoming a BLR Aerospace dealer, Baker Aviation is expanding its hangar facilities at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport.
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FBOs

Riyadh To Gain on Jeddah

The international market is growing much more quickly than the domestic once, according to the ICF report.
Charter & Fractional

With Skyjet Now Integrated, PrivateFly Set for Takeoff

Business aircraft charter broker PrivateFly has completed its integration with Skyjet and are now operating as a single entity under the PrivateFly brand.
Training and Workforce

Inoculating Pilots Against Loss-of-control

Ed Wischmeyer's Expanded Envelope Exercises are designed to help pilots gain new skills and more confidence in their flying abilities.
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Aerops Mobile Payment App Expands in Europe

The mobile app is available for 80 airports in Germany, as well as in Austria and Switzerland, with French airports anticipated soon.

Aero Friedrichshafen Draws Record Number of Exhibitors

The 27th event will feature displays from 700 exhibitors from nearly 40 countries.
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Avionics

Trig: Latest EASA Standard Simplifies ADS-B Install

A simple installation or configuration of a Trig transponder will make an aircraft ADS-B Out capable, the company says.
Maintenance and Modifications

Texas MRO Receives Mexico DGAC Extension

Arlington-based Aviation Maintenance Professionals has had its airframe and powerplant repair authorization renewed by the Mexican aviation authority.