Content Archive: November 2019

Regulations and Government

NATA: NYC Helo Bill 'Another Anti-aviation Nimby-ism'

NATA is concerned that a bill effectively banning helicopters in large U.S. cities would open the door for other attempts to restrict airspace.
Regulations and Government

U.S. Dings Malaysia's Airline Safety Rating

The downgrade to FAA Category 2 precludes Malaysian carriers from launching new routes to the U.S.
Regulations and Government

EC ‘Stops the Clock’ in Boeing-Embraer Merger Probe

The European anti-trust regulator faults the airframers for failing to provide the requested information on time.

ACSS SafeRoute+. Optimizing ADS-B In data for increased flight efficiency.

SafeRoute+ ADS-B In enhances situational awareness in the cockpit.
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Training and Workforce

CAE Rising Above with Digital Intelligence

To meet the needs of growing airlines for future flight crewmembers, CAE is applying new digital tools to the training process.
FBOs

FBO Profile: FlyAdvanced, Wilmington, Delaware

Delaware's corporate taxation structure makes it a haven for companies, and a magnet for business aviation.
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Maintenance and Modifications

New Ground School Goes Beyond Pilot Training

Cessna veterans Teresa and Kirby Ortega have started a pilot training, testing, and maintenance consulting business.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Australian Avgas Switch Tied To Robinson Engine Issues There

A new study by the Australia Helicopter Industry Association ties reformulated avgas to rash of piston helicopter engine problems there.

UK Labour Call for Bizjet Ban Draws Industry Fire

Bizav orgs charge the UK proposals disproportionately target on a single transportation segment, even as the industry makes an aggressive push toward SAF.
Regulations and Government

Facing Scrutiny 'From Everywhere,' FAA Looks To Adapt

A key FAA safety official outlines hard look at the way the agency works and pressures to balance workload.