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BaySys West Receives Part-145 Repair Station Approval Certificate From European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
BaySys West has just received EASA Part-145 Approval Certificate EASA.145.6134. This certificate allows BaySys to provide services for EASA certified aircraft listed on the current BaySys West FAA Part-145 Repair Station Certificate (Y2WR97Y) Operations Specification. These aircraft and powerplants presently include: Airframes: -- Boeing 707, 727,...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-29
L-3 Awarded Navy T-45 Logistics and Maintenance Support Contract
Five Year Award Valued at $569 Million NEW YORK -- L-3 Communications (NYSE:LLL) announced today that its Vertex subsidiary has been awarded an indefinite-delivery contract valued at $569 million by the U.S. Navy. Vertex, which has teamed with The Boeing Company for this project, will provide logistics services and...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., L-3 Communications Holdings Inc., logistics, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-27
Hawaiian Airlines to acquire two new Airbus aircraft
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Hawaiian Airlines has announced that it has acquired two new wide-body Airbus A330-200 aircraft. The acquisition of these aircraft is in addition to an agreement announced by the airline earlier this year for the purchase of up to 24 new Airbus aircraft....
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-27
Keep on Treking
A National Transportation Safety Board Administrative Law Judge recently reversed an Federal Aviation Administration FAA emergency order of revocation issued in June 2008 that grounded Punta Gorda, FL-based Air Trek. This action clears the way for the aeromedical transport company to resume operations. The FAA issued...
Tags: aircraft, FAA, Manufacturing, revocation
Research articles 2008-10-27
NASA's Aviation Safety Initiatives
NASA on Oct. 21-23 held its second annual Aviation Safety Technical Conference in Denver, CO, providing government, industry and academics the latest information on the U.S. space agency's four-part Aviation Safety Program. The bulk of the three-day event was comprised of parallel sessions detailing activities ongoing...
Tags: aircraft, Manufacturing, NASA
Research articles 2008-10-27
NTSB Sees Shortcomings In Flight Recorder Rule
The National Transportation Safety Board NTSB has told the Federal Aviation Administration FAA that many elements of its new rule dealing with aircraft flight recorders comply with previous Safety Board recommendations, but noted that some of its recommendations have been ignored. The FAA issued a final...
Tags: aircraft, FAA, Manufacturing, recorder
Research articles 2008-10-27
More Electronic Flight Bags Funded
The FAA has reached agreements with three additional U.S. airlines to fund in-cockpit runway safety systems in exchange for critical operational data. The data will help the FAA evaluate the safety impact of this technology and is expected to accelerate key safety capabilities necessary for the ...
Tags: aircraft, FAA, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-27
Cavotec Successfully Trials Groundbreaking Pre-Conditioned Air System with Airbus
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Airport equipment innovator, Cavotec MSL (OTCBB:CVMLF), has completed a two-week series of intensive trials of its patented PCAir aircraft cooling system, with leading aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, at the group's production plant in Toulouse, France. "It is extremely difficult to cool aircraft on the ground using conventional...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-24
Republic Airways Amends Agreement with American Airlines
INDIANAPOLIS -- Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: RJET) announced today that its Chautauqua Airlines ("Chautauqua") subsidiary has reached agreement with AMR Corporation ("American"), to amend its services agreement. Key commercial terms of the amendment include: 1. The reduction of aircraft operating under the agreement, as of June 2009,...
Tags: agreement, aircraft, American Airlines, Indianapolis, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-24
Croatia signs contract to purchase for Airbus A319s
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Airbus has announced that Croatia Airlines has signed a firm contract to purchase four Airbus A319 aircraft. Croatia Airlines already has eight Airbus A320 family aircraft currently in operation. The A320 family includes A318, A319, A320 and A321 aircraft. The new...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-23
Air Canada to offer seasonal Halifax-Orlando service
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Air Canada has announced plans to launch a seasonal service between Halifax, Canada, and Orlando, Florida. The bi-weekly non-stop service will be operated between 6 February and 10 May 2009. The route will be flown on Fridays and Sundays, on Fridays...
Tags: Air Canada, aircraft, C, Canada, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-22
Qantas announces carbon emissions saving from A380 flight
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Qantas has claimed that the inaugural flight of its Airbus A380 service between Los Angeles and Melbourne had saved thousands of kilograms of carbon emissions. The airline is involved in a joint initiative with Airservices Australia and the Asia and South Pacific...
Tags: aircraft, Manufacturing, Qantas Airways Ltd.
Research articles 2008-10-22
Ducommun Incorporated Repeats on Forbes 200 Best Small Companies List
LOS ANGELES -- Ducommun Incorporated (NYSE:DCO) today announced that Forbes magazine has rated Ducommun among the "200 Best Small Companies" in America. Joseph C. Berenato, chairman and chief executive officer of Ducommun, stated, "We are very pleased to have been selected again to the Forbes 200 Best Small Companies...
Tags: aircraft, Company, Forbes, Manufacturing, MARKETING, Pricing
Research articles 2008-10-21
Spare parts support agreement with Continental Airlines announced by Spirit AeroSystems
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Spirit AeroSystems Inc (NYSE:SPR), an independent supplier of commercial aircraft assemblies and components, has revealed that it has entered into a support agreement with Continental Airlines, under which it will supply structural parts and components for the carrier's total fleet of Boeing aircraft....
Tags: agreement, aircraft, Continental Airlines Inc., Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-21
DAE reports acquisition of three aircraft ordered by Kingfisher Airlines
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Dubai Aerospace Enterprise DAE, global aerospace, manufacturing and services corporation, has announced that it has acquired three Airbus aircraft ordered by Kingfisher Airlines under a sale and leaseback agreement. The aircraft leasing and financing sector, DAE Capital, has completed the acquisition of...
Tags: acquisition, Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-20
Hexcel Reports 2008 Third Quarter Results
Third Quarter 2008 Highlights * Sales of $331.4 million, up 17.9% over last year (15.0% in constant currency) with strong growth from all major markets * Net income of $33.0 million, $0.34 per diluted share ($0.22 adjusted for one time items) versus $0.19 last year * Net...
Tags: aircraft, Boeing Co., FINANCE, SALES, Taxes
Research articles 2008-10-20
Qantas A380 Arrival Marks Rolls-Royce Trent 900 Debut in North America
LOS ANGELES -- The first commercial flight of the Rolls-Royce Trent 900-powered Airbus A380 to North America, operated by Australia's flag carrier, Qantas, arrived at Los Angeles International Airport LAX today. Chris Cyr, Executive Vice President, Airlines - Americas, Rolls-Royce, said: "We are delighted to celebrate the arrival of...
Tags: aircraft, Manufacturing, Qantas Airways Ltd., Rolls-Royce
Research articles 2008-10-20
Culprit in Qantas Upset Identified
A faulty air data inertial reference unit ADIRU caused a Qantas Airbus A330-300 jetliner to plummet Oct. 7, injuring scores of passengers on a flight from Singapore to Perth, according to the Australian Transportation Safety Bureau ATSB. The technical glitch was dubbed a "unique event," but...
Tags: Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Manufacturing, Qantas Airways Ltd.
Research articles 2008-10-20
Honeywell to Supply 3-D Weather Radar to Airbus
Airbus Industrie has selected Honeywell's IntuVue 3-D Advanced Weather Radar for A320s, A330s and A340s, a contract valued at $300 million, including aftermarket, over the life of the program. Honeywell's IntuVue offers flight crews the ability to detect and avoid previously unforeseen turbulence, wind shears and...
Tags: 3D, Airbus S.A.S., aircraft, Honeywell International Inc., Manufacturing, radar
Research articles 2008-10-20
GAO Report: Drones in the NAS
The Government Accountability Office GAO, the investigative arm of the U.S. Congress, recently issued a report regarding the safe operation of unmanned aerial systems UASs in the National Airspace System NAS. The GAO recommends that the Congress create an overarching body with the FAA to coordinate...
Tags: aircraft, FAA, General Accounting Office, Government Accountability Office, Manufacturing, NAS
Research articles 2008-10-20
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