fybersearch As part of its reorganization targeted at building advocacy and lobbying capabilities, the Air Transport Association of America (ATA), the trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, today … Air Transport Association Names Christopher C. Brown Vice President Legislative and Regulatory Policy
February 28, 2011
Air Transport Association Names Christopher C. Brown Vice President Legislative and Regulatory Policy
Half of Budapest Airport Cargo City Leased
fybersearch Celebi Ground Handling is to be the first tenant at the cargo base of Budapest Airport, taking almost 13 thousand square meters in the air cargo center soon to be erected. With this, close to… Half of Budapest Airport Cargo City Leased
The Supervisory Board of LOT Polish Airlines accepts new Corporate Strategy
fybersearch During today’s meeting, the Supervisory Board of LOT Polish Airlines adopted a resolution to accept the Corporate Development Strategy. This is an important phase in the process of restructuring … The Supervisory Board of LOT Polish Airlines accepts new Corporate Strategy
JAL First Aircraft Painted with Latest Crane Livery Takes Flight
fybersearch Yesterday, February 28, Japan Airlines (JAL) officially unveiled a brand new Boeing 767-300ER painted with the airline’s latest crane livery at its maintenance center in Tokyo, Haneda. This is… JAL First Aircraft Painted with Latest Crane Livery Takes Flight
Updated: Concerns Grow Over Much-Delayed/Hyped Cirrus Jet Program
fybersearch Schedules Missed, Refunds ‘Delayed,’ Staff Disappearing, And Questionable Marketing May Mean Downfall Of Once-Iconic Cirrus ANN Editorial Note: ANN understands that ‘an announcement’ is pending, within hours, concerning Cirrus Aircraft… we are monitoring the situation as we write this and will report back as soon as concrete info is available. — ANN E-I-C The past few years have not been kind to one of the former darlings of the GA world… Cirrus Design/Cirrus Aircraft. With thousands of SR20 and SR22 aircraft in circulation, there is little doubt that the company once guided by GA wunderkind Alan Klapmeier has fallen on hard times. Up and through the better economic times leading into 2008, Cirrus enjoyed pretty significant success under the management and direction of Alan — but since then, not so much. Updated: Concerns Grow Over Much-Delayed/Hyped Cirrus Jet Program
As Predicted… Cirrus ‘Merges’ With China’s CAIGA
fybersearch The End Of A Uniquely American GA Icon? Cirrus has admitted that the company will "merge" with the China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co., Ltd. (CAIGA). The scenario is described as a "definitive merger agreement pursuant to which CAIGA would acquire Cirrus." As Predicted… Cirrus ‘Merges’ With China’s CAIGA
Pilot’s Body Recovered After Vintage Jet Goes Down In The Hudson
fybersearch BAC-167 Strikemaster May Have Flamed Out During Vertical Climb A New York surgeon was fatally injured Saturday when the BAC-167 Strikemaster he had just purchased went down in the Hudson River following a low pass over Kingston Ulster Airport (20N). Pilot’s Body Recovered After Vintage Jet Goes Down In The Hudson
NJ Aviation Conference slated
The Mid-Atlantic Aviation Coalition-New Jersey will host the 2011 New Jersey State Aviation Conference Friday, May 6, at Newark Liberty International Airport. This year’s conference will focus on the business aspects of New Jersey’s aviation industry. Speakers will include representatives from the New Jersey Department of Transportation as well as private sector firms. The conference will feature an aviation safety seminar. Aviation industry firms will be exhibiting their products and services. For more information: NJAviation
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SkyView to support VP-X
Dynon Avionics will add integrated support for the Vertical Power VP-X Pro and VP-X Sport electronic circuit breaker systems within the SkyView Glass Panel displays.
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Women in Aviation conference wraps up
The 22nd Annual International Aviation for Women Conference, which concluded in Reno, Nevada, on Saturday, Feb. 26, drew more than 3,000 attendees representing all aspects and interests within the aviation community, including military, commercial, corporate and recreational flying.
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Women in Aviation conference wraps up