Content Archive: June 2019

Pattonair Wins Safran Ventilation Systems Contract

UK-based logistics supply services company to support client from new facility in Toulouse
Aircraft

FlightAware: ADS-B Equipage Rises Slightly in May

Seventy-three percent of turbine-powered aircraft registered in U.S. were equipped with ADS-B Out in May, FlightAware says.
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IndiGo Opts for CFM LEAP-1A in $20 Billion Deal

Indian airline IndiGo switches to CFM by placing the engine manufacturer's largest-ever order.
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Aircraft

Bombardier's Global 7500 Makes Paris Air Show Debut

The airframer's new flagship entered service last fall.
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Airports

VNY Recognizes GA Firms For Noise Abatement

The Friendly Flyer Award was handed out to 36 companies at Van Nuys Airport, while eight others also received Legacy awards.
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Rotorcraft

Schumer Calls For Mandatory FDRs in All Helicopters

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calls for mandatory flight data recorders in helicopters in wake of last week's crash in NYC.
Maintenance and Modifications

Dallas Airmotive Joins Online Marketplace

The company which has 11 facilities worldwide, is the latest to subscribe to MRO Insider.
Regulations and Government

Russia’s Changed Customs Canon Causes Cabotage Confusion

The country is attempting to standardize its nebulous cabotage position, according to FltOps Group.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

TE Connectivity Showcases Rugged, Fast Connections

U.S. company’s new Multigig RT 3 connector leads display at Paris Air Show
Engines

Leap Production on Track as CFM Racks Up Milestones

All CFM Leap-1A deliveries to Airbus are now on time and within weeks Boeing will be receiving all Leap-1Bs on schedule as well.
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