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09.05.2008 AVIONICS MAGAZINE
C-130 AMP Completes Software Development
Boeing completed software development for its C-130 Avionics Modernization Program (AMP), the company said Friday. The milestone, together with the test flight Aug. 18, marks the end of the developmental stage of the aircraft’s hardware and...
09.05.2008 ROTOR & WING MAGAZINE
USCG HH-65 Crashes Off Hawaii
The Eurocopter Dolphin with four crewmembers on board crashed 6 mi off Sand Island, near Honolulu...
09.05.2008 ROTOR & WING MAGAZINE
Simplex Opens Service Center in Japan
The Portland, Ore.-based maker of helicopter aerial application systems and mission equipment has...
09.05.2008 AVIATION MAINTENANCE MAGAZINE
Singapore, Hong Kong Strengthen MOU
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Civil Aviation Department of Hong Kong, China have expanded their aircraft maintenance MOU that allows both agencies to recognize each...
09.05.2008 AVIATION MAINTENANCE MAGAZINE
Maintenance Day Event Sept. 6
The University of North Dakota’s Aviation Safety Association is planning to host its second annual Maintenance Day...
09.05.2008 REGIONAL AVIATION NEWS
Mainlines, LCCs Adding Dropped Markets
The capacity cuts remain in flux as mainline carriers find opportunities in the service cuts of their competitors. In addition, low cost carriers are beginning to fill the void left by American but so far the moves are a drop in the bucket compared to the...
09.05.2008 REGIONAL AVIATION NEWS
AAAE Task Force Issues Report, Recommendations
In a wide-ranging report which includes suggestions for 9/11-like government bailouts of both airlines and airports as well as easing rules on foreign ownership, the AAAE Energy/Air Service Task Force issued recommendations from its July summit addressing...
09.04.2008 AVIONICS MAGAZINE
Avionica Achieves ISO 9001:2000 Certification
Avionica, Miami, the manufacturer of flight data management systems, achieved ISO 9001:2000 and AS9100...
09.04.2008 AVIONICS MAGAZINE
Eclipse Aviation Shakes Up Management
Eclipse Aviation, Albuquerque, N.M., shook up its management structure in an attempt to return the company to profitability. Peg Billson, previously the company’s chief operating officer, has been appointed president and general manager of the Eclipse...
09.04.2008 ROTOR & WING MAGAZINE
Kaman Takes SH-2G to Eastern Europe
Kaman Helicopters is taking its SH-2G Super Seasprite to the Black Sea Defense & Aerospace Exposition in Romania this...
09.04.2008 ROTOR & WING MAGAZINE
San Diego Fire Gets 412EP
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Dept has taken delivery of a Bell Helicopter 412EP...
09.04.2008 AVIATION MAINTENANCE MAGAZINE
Mx Crews Aide Hurricane Missions
Support and maintenance personnel accompanied members of the Hurricane Hunters from the U.S. Air Force Reserve’s 403rd Wing during the...
09.04.2008 AVIATION MAINTENANCE MAGAZINE
IAM Rejects Boeing Contract Offer
The Intl Association of Machinists (IAM) voted to turn down a contract offer from Boeing Wednesday night and begin a strike. But action on the strike has been postponed by 48 hours, as...
09.04.2008 AIR SAFETY WEEK
London B-777 Hard Landing Due to Ice
The UK’s Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) says ice in fuel lines “most probably” caused a twin-engine British Airways Boeing 777-236ER (G-YMMM) to lose power just prior to landing on Runway 27L at London Heathrow this past January...
09.04.2008 AIR SAFETY WEEK
Swissair Flight 111 Remembered
Canadian Minister of Transport Lawrence Cannon said Sept. 2, 2008, the ten-year anniversary of the crash of Swissair Flight 111, was “a day to remember the victims of one of the most tragic air accidents in Canadian history.” He commended the...
09.04.2008 REGIONAL AVIATION NEWS
CRJ 1000 Flies
Bombardier’s prototype CRJ1000 NextGen jetliner took off on its maiden flight yesterday successfully testing its new fly-by-wire systems. Serial number 19991, made its successful inaugural flight from the Bombardier facility at Mirabel, Quebec...
09.04.2008 REGIONAL AVIATION NEWS
RJET Flies for Midwest, Pilots Angry
A new, 10-year contract, including financing, between Republic Airways Holdings and Midwest Airlines to fly 12 76-seat Embraer ERJ 170s as a Midwest Connect starting October 1, has raised the ire of Midwest’s pilots who said the new service would...
09.03.2008 AVIONICS MAGAZINE
IS&S, Kollsman Settle Litigation
Elbit Systems U.S. subsidiary Kollsman, Merrimack, N.H., will pay Innovative Solutions & Support, Exton, Pa., $17 million to settle their litigation over the misuse of IS&S’s...
09.03.2008 AVIONICS MAGAZINE
DO-178 Industry Group Formed
Presagis, Montreal, and HighRely, Phoenix, formed a DO-178 Industry Group with the goal of providing tools and guidance in support of projects requiring RTCA DO-178B certification. The group said it looks...
09.03.2008 ROTOR & WING MAGAZINE
N.Y. Demonstrating EMS Bell 407
Camp Smith training site in Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. is demonstrating the capabilities of a new EMS...
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