Content Archive: March 2020

Airlines

U.S. Regional Airline Compass To Close on April 7

Trans States Holdings sees its second regional subsidiary fail in the course of a week.
Avionics

Spirit Aeronautics Looks Back on 20 Years of Service

Spirit Aeronautics is celebrating its 20th years in the avionics and maintenance business.
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Airports

Nashville GA Airport To Reopen After Tornado

The March 3 tornado caused $93 million in infrastructure damage to John C. Tune Airport in west Nashville.
Aircraft

U.S. Seeks To Strike Balance as Industry Pleads for Bailouts

U.S. airlines expect to be “first in line” for government support of the aerospace industry.
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Aircraft

First Mitsubishi SpaceJet M90 in Final Configuration Takes Flight - AIN

First Mitsubishi SpaceJet M90 in Final Configuration Takes Flight - AIN
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Aircraft

U.S. Air Force Orders Wolverines

At the heart of the AT-6 Wolverine is a mission computer system developed for the A-10C upgrade of the Warthog.
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Aircraft

Japan’s Recon Phantoms Bow Out

The retirement of the reconnaissance fleet leaves just one fighter unit flying Phantoms in Japanese service.
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Airlines

Delta To Cut Management Salaries in $4 billion Savings Effort

The Atlanta-based airline is cutting total system capacity by 70 percent.
Avionics

Head-wearable Display Obtains First Certification

The ClearVision EFVS and SkyLens head-wearable display will soon be flying operationally in regional airlines, then business jets and helicopters.
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