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November 13, 2009 Avionics
ARINC Renews Contract with Korean Air
ARINC renewed its contract with Korean Air for ARINC's GLOBALinkSM data and voice communications and AviNet wide-area network service. Under the...
November 13, 2009 Rotor & Wing
Air Methods Appoints Products VP
Denver, Colo.-based Air Methods has named Tom Curtis vice president of its Products division...
November 13, 2009 Aviation Maintenance
Boeing Modifies 787 Prototype
With a target of first flight before the end of the year, Boeing announced it has finished installation of side-body section...
November 12, 2009 Rotor & Wing
Indian JV to Produce S-92 Components
Sikorsky Aircraft is teaming with Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. (TASL) to establish a joint venture that will focus on making aircraft components in India...
November 12, 2009 Aviation Maintenance
PW1000G Recognized for Green Technology
Popular Science magazine has given Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower PW1000G one of its Best...
November 11, 2009 Avionics
Rockwell Collins Simulator Earns Certification
Rockwell Collins achieved JAR-FSTD A Level D, Zero Flight Time certification from the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority for its new Boeing 737 NG full flight...
November 11, 2009 Rotor & Wing
Directors Join Bristow Group Board
Houston-based Bristow Group’s board of directors has elected Bruce Stover and Ian...
November 10, 2009 Rotor & Wing
EMS Helicopter Lands After Bird Strike
A Duke University Lifeflight helicopter was forced to land in a Yanceyville, N.C. subdivision...
November 10, 2009 Avionics
ANA to Deploy Panasonic IFE System
Panasonic Avionics Corp., based in Lake Forest, Calif., received an order for its eX2 in-flight entertainment (IFE) system from...
November 10, 2009 Aviation Maintenance
Parts Counterfeiter Gets Jail Time
A man who pleaded guilty to selling non-certified aircraft parts has received a federal prison...
November 10, 2009 Aviation Maintenance
Honeywell Gains Air NZ Extension
Air New Zealand has lengthened its agreement with Honeywell that covers wheels and brakes on its fleet of...
November 9, 2009 Air Safety Week
Fallout from NW Flight 188
The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles have filed appeals of their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The appeals were filed Nov. 4, according to an NTSB spokesman, noting that appeals are...
November 9, 2009 Air Safety Week
ALPA Sweats Out Fatigue Policy
The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) has adopted a new flight-time/duty-time and rest policy that reflects latest scientific findings on fatigue and its affects on pilot performance. The pilot union's announcement precedes the Federal Aviation...
November 9, 2009 Air Safety Week
Jury Still Out on 'Senior Citizen' Pilots
The U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) has concluded that there is too little information to determine if the federal move to increase the mandatory retirement age for commercial pilots has decreased aviation safety. The law enacted in December 2007 that...
November 9, 2009 Air Safety Week
AEA Challenges SMS NPRM
The Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) has submitted comments to the Federal Aviation Administration in response to the FAA's safety management systems proposed rulemaking (Safety Management System; Docket No. FAA-2009-0671). The AEA does not support the...
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