Content Archive: September 2021

Regulations and Government

9/11: Lessons in Preparedness, Advocacy

NBAA staff highlight how they navigated through a devastating time and emerged with a stronger focus on advocacy.
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Training and Workforce

RedTail Flight Academy Opens at Stewart Airport

Wheels Up has partnered with RedTail Flight Academy to offer internships to graduates of the academy's commercial pilot training program.
Airports

UTG Private Aviation Revamping Domodedovo FBO

UTG Private Aviation, one of Russia’s largest business aviation service providers, is starting a major upgrade of its FBO at Moscow Domodedovo Airport.
Engines

GE Extends FAA Sustainable Aviation Partnership

GE Aviation and the FAA are partnering on the development of noise- and emission-reducing technologies for aircraft engines.
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Aircraft

Cessna Citation 500 Type Certification Marks 50 Years

The first model of the Cessna Citation family of business jets received FAA type certification on Sept. 9, 1971.
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Environment

White House Rolls Out Initiatives To Boost SAF

Setting a goal of reducing aviation emissions by 20 percent by 2030, the White House is backing a tax credit and other efforts to boost SAF production.
Aircraft

India Approves C295 Airlifter Purchase

The Airbus medium transport will replace the Indian Air Force’s aging fleet of HAL-built British Aerospace HS 748s.
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Aircraft

NIAR Werx's 777 Cargo Conversion a 'Beachhead' Program

Under the 777 project, Werx will assist in the development of an STC for the conversion that will be owned by partner company Kansas Modification Center.
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Accidents

All Survive Cape Air Cessna 402 Crash in Massachusetts

A Cessna 402 flown by regional airline Cape Air burst into flames after a running off the runway at Provincetown Airport.

Rachel Barrie To Head Global Aerospace

Rachel Barrie is stepping in to lead Global Aerospace on January 1 as group CEO Nick Brown retires.