All General aviation articles – Page 289
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Australian working groups to tackle key risk trends
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has identified four major trends that will affect aviation operators' ability to manage risk over the next three...
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Safety inspections on tap for Bell blades, Eurocopter bearings.
The US Federal Aviation Administration will require operators of 384 US-registered Bell Helicopter models ranging from the...
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One Charter first in UK to offer Cirrus SR22
Aircraft broker and management company One Charter has become what is believed to be the first company in the...
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NewsNorthwest 757 diverts to Vegas after losing part of wing
Northwest 757 diverts to Vegas after losing part of wing
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Missing ingredients retard supersonic jet setters
Would-be supersonic business jet makers continue to advance their designs while awaiting certain key ingredients despite indicators that the executive market...
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Single engine turboprops prosper
The single-engined turboprop sector is riding high. Continued hikes in the price of oil worldwide, coupled with their unrivalled operational flexibility,...
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Diesel pioneer goes it alone
After long flying in formation with troubled engine maker Thielert, Diamond Aircraft is designing its own jet-fuel powerplant
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Comment - National governments need to let go of local ATM is the Single European Sky is to work
The Single European Sky is no longer a study, it is entering the implementation phase. The question is whether national governments will relinquish their direct control of local ATM
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Single European Sky is born in Rome
After a long and painful gestation, the Single European Sky (SES) was born in Rome on 6 May. Nearly 500 people from the industrial and institutional partners...
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NewsFLIGHT TEST: Pilatus PC-12NG
I had not flown the Pilatus PC-12 or -12 NG single turboprop, received no simulator training or computer-based training on the upgraded aircraft's Honeywell...
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Regional Air to trial five-blade prop on Metro
Germany's Regional Air Express is to use one of its Fairchild Metros to conduct certification tests of a five-blade propeller developed by MT-Propeller (pictured...
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Dutch mull specific greenhouse gases for taxation
The Netherlands is mulling over whether to build into its new controversial environment tax a specific levy linked to climate-changing nitrogen oxide (NOx)...
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Eclipse gains Indian, Australian certification for EA500
Eclipse gains Indian, Australian certification for EA500
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Eurocontrol to simulate VLJ operations in European airspace
Eurocontrol is working to collate enough information about very light...
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Runway debris detection system takes aim at human error
An advanced foreign objects debris (FOD) detection system developed by Israeli company Xsight is being tested at...



















