Content Archive: March 2021

FBOs

New Hangar Complex Construction Starts at SoCal Airport

Work has begun on CloudNine, a private hangar complex at California’s Camarillo Airport.
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Rotorcraft

Bell's New Army Rotorcraft Programs Charging Ahead

Assembly has begun on the Bell 360 Invictus while the V-280 tiltrotor continues flight testing.
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Avionics

Collins STCs Pro Line Fusion for Citation CJ2+

With the CJ2+ Collins Pro Line Fusion upgrade approved, next up is the CJ1+.
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Charter & Fractional

GlobeAir: Urgent Action Needed on UK Block Permit Deals

GlobeAir said it will face huge delays and costly restrictions for UK-bound flights starting April 1 if the Austrian aviation authority doesn't act soon.
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Textron Aviation Plans Hybrid Appearance at Sun 'n Fun

The Wichita airframer will use augmented reality and other technology to staff its booth at the Lakeland, Florida event.
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Airlines

Sweden Set To Introduce Emissions-based Charges for Flights

The Swedish government will introduce takeoff and landing charges to encourage airlines to use more fuel-efficient aircraft with lower emissions.
Rotorcraft

Airbus Expanding Customer Support Program

Airbus HCare now covers 2,400 helicopters and will be expanded to include legacy aircraft.
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Wheels Up, Waldorf Astoria Enter Partnership

The Wheels Up partnership extends to 10 Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts properties in North America.
ATC

FAA Set To Release New Ops Procedures in Florida

The FAA will publish 52 new operational procedures on April 22 as part of its South-Central Florida Metroplex airspace optimization program.
Regulations and Government

NTSB: Close Passenger Revenue Loopholes in Part 91

NTSB addresses exceptions, exemptions, and perceived safety loopholes and shortcomings in passenger revenue Part 91 operations.
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