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FBOs

Report Shows Business Improved for Signature

BBA Aviation, the parent company of Signature Flight Support, released its annual report for last year and the results show that Signature's revenue climbe
Aircraft

First Eclipses Go to DayJet, Performance Data Released

Eclipse Aviation delivered to DayJet its first three Eclipse 500 VLJs on March 31, bringing Eclipse’s delivery total to five.
Avionics

MagnaStar To Remain on the Air through End 2008

Verizon Airfone has sent letters to customers informing them that the MagnaStar air-to-ground phone service will stay on the air until at least the end of
FBOs

DAE To Buy Landmark, Standard Aero for $1.8 Billion

SEC documents filed yesterday reveal that Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) will pay $1.8 billion–$300 million more than originally estimated–for the Carlyl
Regulations and Government

FAA seeks to expand drug & alcohol testing

“So now the guy I send seat covers to for cleaning has to have a drug program?” one irate Part 145 operator practically shouted into the telephone.
Maintenance and Modifications

OnCall corporate Jet Repair finds a niche with mobile response to aogs

“I know what it feels like to be sitting on an airport where there’s no maintenance available, staring at a flat nosewheel.
Aircraft

New plant shops to accommodate Falcon 7X

On June 17 Dassault Falcon Jet held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new paint hangar at the company’s Little Rock, Ark.
Maintenance and Modifications

LHT introduces 'get me home' service

Lufthansa Technik introduced a new premium service at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in May.
Training and Workforce

Northrop Rice develps Malaysian MX school

Northrop Rice USA completed a five-year contract developing the Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (MIAT), with a handover ceremony in Kuala Lumpur
Maintenance and Modifications

Raytheon opens Euro spares center

Concerned about continuing international shipping delays because of post-9/11 U.S.
Maintenance and Modifications

Ni-Cad replacements for large bizjets

Securaplane Technologies of Tucson, Ariz., has announced the availability of a sealed lead-acid battery for Gulfstream IIIs and IVs and Falcon 2000/2000EXs
Training and Workforce

SimuFlite adds Citation X and Falcon MX training

CAE SimuFlite is set to begin offering Citation X technical training by this fall.
Engines

Elliott Aviation offers Williams-Rolls service

Elliott Aviation of Moline, Ill., has authorization to do full line service and maintenance on the Williams-Rolls FJ44-1A/2C and -2A turbofans used on the
Maintenance and Modifications

Aviall expands L.A. customer service

Aviall Services opened a new Los Angeles customer-service center at Van Nuys Airport (VNY).
Engines

Bizjet completes Spey maintenance event

Tulsa, Okla.-based BizJet International announced the completion of its first Spey midlife event after becoming a Rolls-Royce-authorized overhaul facility.
Airports

London Luton Airport gets line maintenance

Hamlin Jet has joined with Northern Executive Aviation (NEA) of Manchester, UK, to open a satellite service center at London Luton Airport (EGGW).
Aircraft

Butler an bizjet target Learjet 20s for RVSM

The worldwide fleet of approximately 500 Learjet 20-series aircraft is the target for an RVSM solution offered by Olathe, Kan.-based Butler National.
Maintenance and Modifications

DatcoMedia is rosetta stone of MX software

One of the major irritants with software is that few maintenance programs interact with one another.
Maintenance and Modifications

Eaton marketing drip-free couplings to bizav

Nobody likes to disconnect a push-pull primary fluid line and take a shower in jet fuel or hydraulic fluid, especially in a combat situation.
Maintenance and Modifications

Wing Aviation to build second paint hangar

After only one year in business, Wing Aviation is adding a second 20,000-sq-ft paint facility to handle steadily increasing business.
Maintenance and Modifications

Embraer engineer receives MX Award

Cezar Lima, Embraer’s senior manager for fleet maintenance support, received the Overhaul & Maintenance Award for his outstanding achievement in aviation m
Rotorcraft

Never say never again: Bond Helicopters returns

The prodigal sons of the North Sea oil-support community, brothers Stephen and Peter Bond, have returned to the fray more than eight weeks early.
Rotorcraft

‘Smart’ system could reduce helicopter noise and vibration

Reducing vibration and noise is key to the goal of gaining public acceptance of the rotorcraft as a routine mode of transport.
Rotorcraft

European Feedback Needed

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is inviting European operators to comment on its proposed operations and licensing regulations.
Rotorcraft

Norsk Wins Barents Sea Contract

A 16-month, $16 million (including options) contract to service new Statoil Snøehvit production platforms in the Barents Sea has been awarded to Norsk Heli
Avionics

EGPWS Standard on S-76s, S-92s

Sikorsky plans to make Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning Systems (EGPWS) standard equipment on all future production S-76s and S-92s.
Rotorcraft

Modular EC 135 Revealed

Eurocopter has developed its own concept of a modular helicopter to meet what it believes are the security requirements of the new generation of EU members
Charter & Fractional

Jet2000 to conduct trials with M-101T

Russian charter firm Jet2000 reached an agreement with Kaskol, Sokol and Myasischev, which jointly developed the M-101T Sokol (formerly Gzhel), to conduct

Markets watch for weakness as Independence takes flight

The new discount-fare incarnation of Atlantic Coast Airlines known as Independence Air on June 16 launched revenue service with the first cadre of Bombardi

Finnish Regional Joins Star Alliance

Finland’s Blue1 last month became the first regional airline ever to join the Star Alliance.