Content Archive: April 2019

Aircraft

Landing the Bombardier Global 7500 (Cockpit View)

Landing the Bombardier Global 7500 (Cockpit View)
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Rotorcraft

Royal Navy’s New Crowsnest Completes First Flight

The Royal Navy's successor to the Sea King in the airborne early warning role has begun flight tests, with a view to entering service in 2020.
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Aircraft

UAC Undergoes Management Shuffle Ahead of Reorganization

Plans call for a former Trade Ministry official to run the United Aircraft Corporation's new civil aviation division.

GE Launches Asset Transfer System for Airlines and Lessors

AirVault ATS aims to simplify the process of sharing information.

Collins Aerospace Takes Steps Toward the Next Power Grid

The Grid will tackle issues critical to electrical propulsion, including weight, power density, thermal loss, and high-voltage distribution.
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FBOs

California Dreaming for Private Hangar Complex

Los Angeles-area Camarillo Airport will receive the first CloudNine private hangar complex after its developer secured a 50-year lease from Ventura County.
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Charter & Fractional

Jet Aviation Invests In Staffing Tech Startup

Jet Aviation's investment and partnership with hullo Aircrew is expected to bring benefits to its own staffing arm.

Former Jet Aviation CEO Thomas Hirschmann Passes Away

The son of company founder Carl. W. Hirschmann, Thomas lead Jet Aviation from 1990 through 2003, and oversaw its expansion to Asia
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Airlines

OPIC Extends $200 Million to Brazil’s Azul for GE Engine Care

The Brazilian airline becomes the first in the world to obtain OPIC financing.
Accidents

Boeing to Cut 737 Rate as Grounding Takes Still Heavier Toll

Muilenburg cites the need to prioritize more resources toward 737 Max software certification.
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