Content Archive: April 2020

Rotorcraft

Covid Taking Toll on Rotorcraft Employment

An HAI webinar with JSFirm highlighted the job losses that has come from the Covid-19 crisis in the rotorcraft industry, but offered tools for job seekers.
Training and Workforce

Agreement Could Help Diamond Aircraft's Worker Pipeline

Diamond Aircraft Industries and Centennial College have agreed to collaborate in several areas such as student work placements.
Rotorcraft

Bell 525 Edges Closer To Certification

Bell recently completed noise testing on its 525 super-medium twin.
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Aircraft

C-390 Joint Venture Scrapped, Millennium Joins the Covid Effort

Despite the ending of the Boeing-Embraer JV to oversee development and marketing of the tanker-transport, the original marketing agreement remains.
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Aircraft

Boeing Pulls Out of Planned Embraer Tie-up

A master transaction agreement that laid out contract terms for the creation of Boeing Brasil expired on Friday.
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Aircraft

Embraer Fires Back after Boeing Nixes Merger Deal

Embraer and Boeing face a legal battle over the U.S. company’s decision to terminate its takeover of the Brazilian manufacturer's airliner business.
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Avionics

Saab Flies New GaN Fighter Radar

The new radar is available as an upgrade for Gripen fighters, and can also be tailored to other types and for other missions.
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Safety

AINsight: Step Up Pilot Skills During Covid Grounding

Professional pilots can take advantage of this Covid-19-induced downtime to “reset” and re-engage to be better on the backside of this crisis.
Regulations and Government

Industry Leaders Praise Passage of More Relief Funding

The replenishment of the PPP fund was welcomed by industry groups, seeing small aviation businesses continue to struggle.

Argus Outlines What U.S. Bizav Recovery Might Look Like

The restart in business aviation flights in the U.S. will be mostly domestic driven, with Texas, Florida, and Georgia being key to recovery, said Argus.
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