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November 5, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
India’s Air Works Gains EASA Approval
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued repair station certification for the Air Works maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO)...


November 5, 2009  Avionics
Avionics Magazine Plans IFE Webinar
Avionics Magazine has gathered a panel of industry experts to discuss the new technologies and trends in the in-flight entertainment (IFE) market. The Webinar, “Latest Trends in In-Flight Entertainment,” will...


November 5, 2009  N/A
Croatia Air Using Lido/FlightBag
Lufthansa Systems has successfully implemented its Lido/FlightBag electronic cockpit communication platform for Croatia Airlines. The first scheduled Croatia Airlines flight to carry the EFB solution, an Airbus A320, took off in early October. Thirty of the...


November 4, 2009  Rotor & Wing
Firefighting Equipment Partnership Solidified
DART Helicopter Services is teaming up with Calgary, Canada-based Absolute Fire Solutions (AFS)...


November 4, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
Embraer Maintenance Workshop Wraps Up
In an event targeted at operators of Embraer commercial jets, the Brazilian manufacturer hosted its 9th annual...


November 4, 2009  N/A
CAAC Kudos for Safety
Flight Safety Foundation President and CEO William R. Voss presented the Civil Aviation Administration of China with the 2009 Aviation Week and Space Technology Distinguished Service Award at the Foundation's 62nd International Air Safety Seminar in Beijing...


November 3, 2009  Avionics
Boeing Selects CMC Electronics EFB
Boeing selected CMC Electronics’ 10.4-inch Class 2 Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) for its Next-Generation 737s and Boeing Business Jets...


November 3, 2009  N/A
Bush Intercontinental GetsASDE-X
Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental is now operating with an Airport Surface Detection Equipment, Model X (ASDE-X), an advanced runway incursion detection and alerting system made by Sensis. Thirty-five airports will receive the technology through...


November 3, 2009  Rotor & Wing
Eurocopter Gets Involved with MRJ
EADS subsidiary Eurocopter has inked a deal with Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. to design and build aircraft doors for the...


November 3, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
Rolls-Royce Deal Includes TotalCare Support
Turkish Airlines has placed a $350-million order for additional Rolls-Royce Trent 700s that will power five Airbus...


November 3, 2009  Aviation Maintenance
Fokker Chief Engineer to Retire
Rudi den Hertog, Fokker Services’ chief engineer, has announced plans to retire at the end of...


November 2, 2009  Air Safety Week
Northwest Flight 188 Pilots Are Grounded
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Oct. 27 revoked the licenses of the two Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot their Minneapolis destination by 150 miles. The two wrong-way pilots were previously suspended from flying for Delta Air Lines through...


November 2, 2009  Air Safety Week
Cyberspace No Fly Zone
Your remember yours. I remember mine. Every pilot remembers ground school. Mine was in a dingy and dark corner of the low-rent district of a Florida airport. The three-classroom facility smelled like stale coffee and mildew. The air conditioning worked fine...


November 2, 2009  Air Safety Week
Air Canada Pilots to Track Fatigue
The Air Canada Pilots Association (ACPA) has launched an initiative to track incidents of fatigue experienced by pilots flying the airline's mainline fleet. "Pilot fatigue is a top safety concern for our members and a major issue that aviation...


November 2, 2009  Air Safety Week
Asleep at the Wheel
Two pilots for Go! Airlines who slumbered during a flight in Hawaii, were suspended for careless and reckless operation of an aircraft by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and subsequently fired by their employer. The captain was later found as...


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