Content Archive: November 2022

Maintenance and Modifications

Airbus Signs New Service Clients at European Rotors

Airbus Helicopters gained significant new fleet clients for its HCare product support program during this week's European Rotors conference.
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Accidents

Hawker Accident Caused by Delayed Go-around Attempt

According to the NTSB, the crew's delayed decision to go-around caused a hard landing that substantially damaged the airplane and injured the copilot.
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Safety

Safety Isn't Part-time, Standdown Presenter Says

About 450 industry professionals were in attendance for the first day of Bombardier's 26th Safety Standdown.
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Maintenance and Modifications

Safran Signs Saudis To Hourly Service Contract

Safran Helicopter Engines will provide support-by-the-hour for The Helicopter and Jet Company's Airbus fleet in Saudi Arabia.
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Sheltair's Todd Anderson Takes Vice-chair Role at NATA

Todd Anderson is bringing 40 years of leadership experience, including as COO of Sheltair Aviation, to his vice-chair role at NATA.
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Aircraft

HondaJet Elite II Gets FAA OK, Deliveries To Start Soon

Just weeks after its reveal, the HondaJet Elite II light jet has received approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.
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Regulations and Government

Bunce Notes Challenges for Business Aircraft Manufacturers

Speaking last week at the Corporate Jet Investor in Miami, GAMA president and CEO Pete Bunce addressed hurdles in workforce, supply chain and regulations.
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FBOs

Bombardier Appoints Miami Service Center Ground Handler

Bombardier has designated Fontainebleau Aviation as the official aircraft ground handling provider for its new Miami-Opa Locka service center.
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Aircraft

Hyundai's Supernal Previews its eVTOL Air Taxi Experience

At the recent NBAA-BACE trade show, FutureFlight got a front row seat for a simulated flight of Supernal’s planned SA-1 eVTOL aircraft.
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Safety

Bombardier Standdown Focuses on 'Moving Safety Forward'

Nearly 400 people are expected to attend Bombardier's three-day safety conference, which kicks off today in Wichita.
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