There is âlots of demandâ for civil helicopters in Latin America, according to Danny Maldonado, v-p of Latin American sales for Bell Helicopter.
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Based on a study of 11 accidents that occurred between December 2002 and February this year, the NTSB expressed âserious concernâ about the effectiveness o
Gulfstream secured bragging rights as the first airplane manufacturer to offer synthetic vision, formally launching an SVS certification program at last mo
Despite a rash of accidents in June involving U.S.-registered turbine business airplanes, there were fewer fatalities in the first six months of this year
Ten years since it first offered fractional ownership outside the U.S., NetJets Europe (NJE) has reported the passing of two milestones in recent months.
It didnât take long for Iridium resellers to start targeting MagnaStar customers after Verizon Airfoneâs July announcement that it plans to exit the genera
The Florida company that intends to bring low-cost enhanced-vision system (EVS) technology to the (general aviation) masses announced a $5,000 price break
New environmental laws enacted by the European Union over the summer could mean that the avionics of tomorrow will be less reliable than radios built befor
A device that its Australian inventor says will let in-flight cellphone users access a variety of data functions without interfering with aircraft avionics
Honeywell has introduced the KDR 610 datalink weather receiver to the companyâs Bendix/King product line, entering the hot market for XM satellite weather
An electronic flight bag (EFB) portable computer thatâs about as thin as a pencil and can run for days on a single charge? That is the aim of Annapolis, Md
Boeingâs plan to shut down its Connexion in-flight Internet service by the end of the year has thrown the future of Rockwell Collinsâs eXchange hig
When it comes to the market for business aircraft datalink messaging services, three companies have settled into sharing and competing for most of the avai
Gulfstreamâs newly outfitted G150 officially entered service last month in Dallas, coming in with longer legs and lower weight than the company had origina
While the SJ30 light jet received FAA certification in late October last year, the production certificate has still eluded San Antonio-based Sino Swearinge
Cutter Aviation, headquartered in Albuquerque, N.M., added its eighth FBO with the August 11 purchase of the former Colorado Aviation at Colorado Springs A
Business Jet Center (BJC), a Dallas Love Field FBO, is now authorized by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) as a gateway for general aviation