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| 11.18.2009 |
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Helping Kuwait Airways Fly Safely
Kuwait Airways has selected GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies’ XL Go videoborescope to support its rigorous aircraft inspection regime. The XL Go has advanced image handling and data transfer capabilities, elevating the airline’s...
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| 11.18.2009 |
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Air Berlin Picks LHT for Component Support
Lufthansa Technik has inked a deal with Air Berlin Group to provide total component support (TCS) for the Hamburg-based...
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| 11.18.2009 |
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Erickson Elected ARSA President
The board of directors of the Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) has appointed Chris Erickson, chief repair station officer and compliance...
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| 11.17.2009 |
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Commercial Parts Service Available in Dubai
Bombardier Aerospace has expanded services at its parts depot at Dubai Intl Airport (DXB) to commercial airliners. The...
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| 11.17.2009 |
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FAA Splits Hudson Airspace Into Zones
The Federal Aviation Administration’s new “exclusionary zone” that separates helicopters and seaplanes from aircraft flying over the Hudson River in the airspace around New York City goes into effect on Thursday, Nov. 19. Under the new...
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| 11.17.2009 |
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FAS: Sikorsky S-76D Launch Customer
Sikorsky Aircraft has designated Falcon Aviation Services (FAS) as the launch customer for the S-76D. FAS has placed an order for...
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| 11.17.2009 |
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DAE Selects Rockwell Collins
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has selected Rockwell Collins communication, navigation and surveillance systems to be offered as...
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| 11.17.2009 |
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SmartLynx Choses CabinVu Security System
Lativian charter airline SmartLynx has chosen AD Aerospace to supply its CabinVu Cockpit Door Monitoring System on its...
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| 11.17.2009 |
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Panasonic to Develop System for Emirates
Panasonic Avionics Corp., of Lake Forest, Calif., is creating a new in-flight entertainment system for 37 Emirates aircraft, the company said. The new system is a X Series hybrid system designed to bring new capabilities to its K Series System 2000e...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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Unprofessional Pilots Need Not Apply
United Airlines has suspended a pilot who was arrested in London on suspicion that he was about to fly a Boeing 767 with 124 passengers while exceeding the legal limit for alcohol. The incident occurring on Nov. 9 involved United Flight 949, which was bound...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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Airline & Aircraft Makers Sued: Bad Cabin Air
Passengers and flight attendants have filed multiple lawsuits against Southwest Airlines, Boeing and Airbus in federal court, alleging that jetliners they were aboard leaked toxic air that sickened them. The latest lawsuit seeking damages was filed in a...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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FAA Transitions oo Digital NOTAMs
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is finally entering the digital age, implementing digital Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs). NOTAMs currently provide timely information about hazards and changes in aeronautical facilities, services...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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Reverse Engineering for Safety-Critical Avionics Software
Verocel, a software verification company, and Certification Services, Inc. (CSI), a consultancy specializing in airborne and ground-based aviation-related digital systems, have won a research contract from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to study...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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Pilot Safety Symposium & Job Fair Set
FltOps.com is teaming with the Flight Safety Foundation (FSF), presenting the next in its series of pilot safety symposiums and job fairs, on Nov. 21, at the New York-LaGuardia Airport Marriott. At a time when the public is questioning attention to safety...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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Safety & Technology Trends
Paying Tribute The Flight Safety Foundation recognized aviation achievements around the world at its 62nd Annual International Air Safety Seminar in Beijing, China. Foundation President and Chief Executive Officer William R. Voss presented the awards at a...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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Security Shortlines
Jumping on the Radio Bandwagon The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is testing a new radio that allows first responders to talk to one another across different frequency bands. The new radio is now required since the challenge of aligning communications...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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Safety Rules & Regulations
Airworthiness Directives; Boeing Model 747-100, 747-100B, 747-100B SUD, 747-200B, 747-200C, 747-200F, 747-300, 747SR, and 747SP. Final rule; request for comments. SUMMARY: The FAA is revising an existing airworthiness directive (AD), which applies to these...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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Accidents & Incidents
Date Aircraft Type Narrative Death/Injury Remarks Oct 2, 2009 Dorrance, PA BELL 47D1 N74004 Pilot performed preflight inspection "including checking fuel tank was full and without water or other contaminants." Cross-country flight estimated to be...
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GE Aviation Forms Chinese Joint Venture
GE Aviation announced a joint venture with China Aviation Industry Corp. I (AVIC) to sell avionics and services. The 50-50 venture will export products from China...
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| 11.16.2009 |
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EMS Helicopter Goes Down Near Reno
An Aerospatiale AS350 in operation with Susanville, Calif.-based Mountain Lifeflight crashed on Saturday near the California-Nevada...
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