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Regulations and Government

NBAA, AOPA, EAA Fight Barr Changes in Courts

Following publication Friday in the Federal Register of a final rule th
Airports

Santa Monica Drops Efforts To Ban Large Aircraft at SMO

NBAA welcomed an announcement last week by Santa Monica, Calif.

Bizjet Sales Boost Bombardier Profits

Last week Bombardier reported $4.7 billion in revenue for its first fiscal quarter (which ended April 30), a 9-percent year-over-year increase, thanks in p
Regulations and Government

LightSquared Controversy Catches Congress’s Attention

The controversy over potential interference to GPS from LightSquared’s planned nationwide network of powerful 4G broadband retransmitting stations has now
Regulations and Government

General Aviation Groups Ask for Presidential TFR Relief

Six aviation associations–NBAA, AOPA, NATA, GAMA, EAA and HAI–in a joint letter
Aircraft

AIN Blog: Behind the Scenes at Business Jet Traveler

Even if you are really tired of reading about Donald Trump, I encourage you to take a look at the June/July 2011 edition of Business Jet Traveler, w
Aircraft

Airbus Carefully Ramps Up Production Across Full Line

Building on a strong upturn in global traffic, Airbus is ramping up production of all its models–the A320 family, A330 and A380–dealing with several supply
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Insurance Costs Continue To Fall for Aerospace Firms

Aerospace companies trying to bounce back from the downturn face many challenges, including rising costs, but they are still enjoying one blessing: lower i
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Accidents

History of Flight AF447 Puzzles Experts

French BEA accident investigators on May 27 released factual information they have found in reading data from Air France Flight 447’s recorders, in hope of
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AirAsia X Prepares to Float Shares To Fund Expansion

Budget long-haul airline AirAsia X is eyeing a stock market listing and fleet expansion to spread its wings across the globe.
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Aircraft

Report: China To Provide JF-17s to Pakistan

During a visit by Pakistani Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani to Beijing in late May, it was reported that China is to provide 50
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Aircraft

Lockheed Martin Chief Offers F-35 Mea Culpa, Plus Optimism

Lockheed Martin has learned “some painful lessons” during the development of the F-35, CEO Bob Stevens told journalists in late May.
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Aircraft

F-35 Flight Test Fleet Now Airborne

Lockheed Martin test pilot Dan Canin flew the 12th “weight-optimized” F-35 Lightning II test airframe on May 21, completing the allotted trials batch.
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Aircraft

Special Ops MC-130W ‘Dragon Spear’ Is a New Force

The “Dragon Spear” conversion of U.S.
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Aircraft

Boeing Sells C-17 to Australia, Stretches Production

Boeing sold a fifth C-17 airlifter to Australia and delivered the first of six aircraft to the UAE in recent weeks.
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AIN Blog: Brendan Gallagher’s Influence on Aerospace

Brendan Gallagher died last Sunday morning at his home in London, just days after participating in press trips to Geneva, Belfast and Turkey with his

AIN Blog: The Declining State of Economy Class Seating

In releasing its annual summer travel forecast recently, the Air Transport Association of America (ATA) projected modest, 1.5-percent growth in passengers

AIN Blog: Dassault’s 7X Grounding Is a Safety Milestone

Dassault Aviation’s grounding on May 26 of the entire 112-aircraft Falcon 7X fleet because of a runaway trim incident is extraordinary in many ways.
Charter & Fractional

End of an Era As Arcadia Aviation Closes Doors

The final chapter in the storied history of a series of well known companies came to an end Tuesday when Arcadia Aviation, an aircraft charter/management c
Charter & Fractional

CitationAir Pilots Gear Up for Union Vote

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) and the Local 1108 Executive Board received a letter yesterday from the National Mediation Board (NMB) aut
Charter & Fractional

Air Charter Demand Rises, but Prices Still Fluctuate

As the northern hemisphere’s busy summer season nears, the start of June saw projected charter demand rise by more than 30 points, according to the forward
Aircraft

HBC Signals Growing Interest in China Manufacturing

Hawker Beechcraft (HBC) is holding preliminary discussions about expanding manufacturing operations into China, according to a company spokeswoman, who con

EBAA France Expands Board of Directors

The French branch of the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) expanded its board of directors from eight to 11 members, consisting of seven repres

Paris 2011: SSJ100 On Weight Program As Aeroflot Launches Scheduled Service

The Sukhoi Superjet 100 will eventually welcome a new, larger sibling, possibly one as large as 130 seats in capacity, but not until the original SSJ100-9

Last Time for LABACE Hangar Venue

The historic VASP airline hangars that have provided a base for the Labace show in São Paulo, Brazil, could soon be demolished to provide additional

Jepp, ETS Team on Emissions Monitoring Solution

Jepp, ETS Team on Emissions Monitoring Solution Jeppesen and ETS Aviation have teamed to provide the aviation industry with a solution to monitor, r
Aircraft

India Certifies Embraer Lineage 100

Embraer received type certification for its Lineage 1000 bizliner from India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Flight Departments Lack SMS Training

In its latest annual safety management system (SMS) audit results report, Argus says its Prism subsidiary has generally found a lack of SMS training

FltPlan.com Expands Coverage to Central America

FltPlan.com, which claims to be the online flight planning and filing service of choice for three out of four turbine business aircraft operators in the U.