Content Archive: June 2019

Regulations and Government

U.S. Implements Travel Ban on Private Flights To Cuba

After checking with the the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security, OpsGroup believes Part 135 flights are still accepted travel to Cuba.
Aircraft

Embraer Commercial CEO Sees No Max Effect on Boeing Deal

Both companies remain equally committed to the Embraer-Boeing combination, says Slattery.
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Regulations and Government

Ex-Im Backers Step up Push for Reauthorization

Lawmakers let the bank's charter lapse for five months in 2015 in face of criticism that it had turned into corporate welfare.
Airlines

Kenya Airways’ Outgoing CEO Satisfied with Recovery Progress

Mikosz reports he decided to leave the Kenyan national carrier for personal reasons.
Maintenance and Modifications

Skeyos Unveils One-stop-shop for Aircraft Parts

Skeyos Marketplace allows MRO purchasers to compare 140,000 new and used aircraft parts and related services.

JetNet Hosts Ninth Annual iQ Summit

The yearly event attracts the industry's top decision makers who share their perceptions about the market and the direction it is going.
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Dickson's FAA Admin Nomination Comes Under Question

The Commerce Committee is reviewing a legal complaint alleging moves on the part of Delta Air Lines management to retaliate against a pilot whistleblower.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

FAA OKs Chute-equipped Drone for Flight over People

Colorado construction company receives Part 107 waiver for flight over people with a DJI drone outfitted with a parachute.
Airlines

Pilot Shortage Hindering Startup Efforts in South Korea

Three new Korean LCCs hope to launch operations next year.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Air Canada Cargo Entering the Drone Delivery Market

Canada's flag airline partnering with Toronto's Drone Delivery Corp. to offer regularly-scheduled drone cargo service
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