8 July 2016

Bell Helicopter suffers major setback as two airmen killed in 525 test flight crash

It has been confirmed by Bell Helicopter that the first 525 Relentless test aircraft has crashed at Chamber’s Creek, 120km south east of Fort Worth, Texas and south of Bell Helicopter’s Xworx facility in Arlington, killing both pilots. As yet the cause of the accident is unknown, with Bell releasing the following statement: “This is […]

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Wireless network connection for all of Finnair’s long-haul fleet in May 2017

Last year Finnair announced it would launch a wireless network connection for the majority of its wide and narrow-body aircraft. The first wireless services were taken into use on Finnair aircraft at the end of last year onboard the new Airbus A350 XWB aircraft. Finnair will begin the installation of Wi-Fi on its long-haul Airbus

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DOT proposes U.S. Airlines and Cities for new scheduled service to Havana

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) proposed to select eight U.S. airlines to begin scheduled flights between Atlanta, Charlotte, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York City, Orlando, and Tampa and Havana as early as this fall.  The proposal comes nearly one year after the United States and Cuba reestablished diplomatic relations in

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Lockheed Martin awarded US$344m Federal Aviation Administration contract

Lockheed Martin has been awarded a US$344m contract by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to develop and deploy the Terminal Flight Data Manager (TFDM) system. This key NextGen system will provide electronic flight strips as well as improved surface management tools that will allow streamlined operations in the air traffic control towers for busy airports.

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Aeronautical Support International appoints Dean Morgan as President

Aeronautical Support International (ASI) has appointed Dean Morgan as President of ASI. Dean has over 25 years of industry expertise with focus in end of life aircraft and engines. He will be responsible for all sales and operations of the company. Dean will also be involved in strategic aircraft and engine acquisitions for lease and

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