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01.09.2009 FAA Certifies Lineage 1000
Embraer has received FAA type certification for its Lineage 1000 ultra-large business jet, as well as a supplemental type certificate (STC) for...
01.09.2009 New Base Maintenance VP at United
United Airlines has appointed Mark Mounsey as vice president of base maintenance for United Services, with responsibility for airframes, engines, components and...
01.08.2009 Saab Wins Gripen Support Deal
The Swedish Defence Material Administration (FMV) has contracted Saab to supply program support, product...
01.08.2009 LHT Maintenance Group Reorganizes
Lufthansa Technik has created a new subsidiary from its within maintenance business unit. Operational on Jan. 1, Lufthansa Technik Maintenance International (LTMI) has...
01.07.2009 HBC Maintenance Center Opens in Mesa
Wichita, Kan.-based Hawker Beechcraft Corp. (HBC) has finished the first phase of a $14-million service complex at Phoenix–Mesa Gateway...
01.07.2009 AAR Taps Former FAA Mx Head
Dave Cann, who retired from FAA in January 2008 as head of the agency’s Flight Standards Service, Aircraft Maintenance division, has...
01.06.2009 Mx Workers Involved in Fatal Crash
Federal investigators have launched an inquiry into a Jan. 4 crash of a Sikorsky S-76C that killed two pilots and six passengers, who were hired by Shell to...
01.06.2009 Coast Guard Extends HC-130J Contract
Lockheed Martin has obtained a $13.25-million extension to modify two more HC-130Js with mission equipment and sensor packages. The U.S. Coast Guard will use the...
01.05.2009 Airbus to Support Singapore A330s
Singapore Airlines has completed an agreement to receive a total support package (TSP) from Airbus customer service for its fleet of 19...
01.05.2009 Brazil Certifies Embraer Parts Depot
Embraer has obtained Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) certification for its distribution center in Louisville, Ky. UPS Supply Chain...
01.01.2009 Industry Scan
Commercial ADS-B In Europe Equipping for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) in European airspace will be mandatory starting in 2015 — five years earlier than in the United States — under the European Commission’s Surveillance...
01.01.2009 Calendar
February 11-12 National Business Aviation Association, Asian Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (ABACE), Hong Kong Business Aviation Center at Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong, China. Visit www.abace.aero. 11-15 Aero India 2009, Air Force...
01.01.2009 New Products
Sales Representation AD Aerospace, of Cheshire, U.K., appointed Millennium Aviation Consulting (MAC) as its representatives for Latin America. MAC will promote AD Aerospace’s FlightVu range of aerospace video safety and security systems through Mexico...
01.01.2009 The Indispensible
Empire builder Warren Buffett is as unpretentious as they come. The Omaha, NE native embodies the mid-western mentality of hard work and low-key profile in spite of his billions in wealth. Dare I say it, he reminds me of my humble grandfather from Oklahoma...
01.01.2009 Maintenance News
Duncan Chose Provo for Community Feel In October, Duncan Aviation announced plans to build its third full-service facility for business jet aircraft. The facility will provide airframe, engine, interior completions, exterior paint and avionics installation...
01.01.2009 About People
Gulfstream has promoted Jerry Fish to manager of its NetJets program. He will oversee maintenance services on G200, G450/400 and GV/G550 aircraft. Fish, who has worked as a Gulfstream mechanic and inspector for 18 years, was previously G200 maintenance...
01.01.2009 New Technology Could Protect Against Parts Counterfeiting
Several years ago, the FAA estimated that unapproved parts played a role in 174 U.S. aircraft crashes or less serious accidents between May 1973 and April 1996, causing 17 deaths and 39 injuries, although none involved a major airline. Every year, with the...
01.01.2009 Calendar
February 2009 2 – 6 Safety Management for Aviation Maintenance, presented by USC Viterbi, Los Angeles, Calif. USC, 310-342-1345, http://viterbi.usc.edu/aviation 9 – 12 International Aircraft Cabin Safety Symposium, Torrance, Calif. Southern...
01.01.2009 Cessna’s Human Factors Training In A Class By Itself
Cessna Aircraft, a Textron company, reached a milestone in April 2008 when all employees in its nine Citation Service Centers in the United States completed the first round of a company developed, human factors (HF) training program. More than 1,400...
01.01.2009 PMA Challenges and Opportunities
The Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) business continues to grow, as demand for economically priced replacement products increases, but issues remain as the industry matures and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) try to win back lost ground. A new...
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