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Snow vehicle's lights alerted Embraer pilot to runway incursion
US investigators have determined that the fortuitous sight of a snow-removal vehicle's headlamps prevented a runway collision after an Air Canada Embraer 190 had been cleared for take-off at Denver.
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American plans to retire 11 Boeing 757s
American Airlines plans to retire up to 11 Boeing 757s from its fleet during 2012.
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Back-up crew minimised casualties on blazing Tu-154
'Panic, stampede and confusion' led to evacuation of blazing Kolavia Tupolev taking twice as long as it should have
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Jakarta suspends Nusantara Buana's AOC after crash
The Indonesian transport ministry has suspended Nusantara Buana Air's operating certificate after one of its regional turboprops crashed fatally during a...
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NBAA: CAE: “Jump seat view” to enhance training
Piloting has been described as countless hours of boredom spiked with seconds of sheer terror.
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NBAA: Fly by wire, Fusion for biggest Bombardier Globals
Bombardier's Global 7000 and Global 8000 aircraft will use the fly-by-wire technology in development for the company's CSeries regional airliners by Parker Aerospace, the airframer said today.
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NBAA: Mini enhanced vision sensor brings EVS to small jets
Lexavia Integrated Systems has produced a lightweight, very small enhanced vision sensor "specifically designed for applications where small size, high airspeed and low drag are critical," says director of technical marketing Mark Lukso. He describes the Lexavia Model LFS 6000 as "a true breakthrough EVS."
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NBAA: Comlux's first BBJ, a 767, goes into service on Aruba AOC
European charter giant Comlux has begun operating its first Boeing Business Jet, a 767 refurbished at the company's own Indianapolis completion center.
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NBAA: Eclipse races to Pole position
The very light jet sector was jump started today as Eclipse Aerospace announced a "new" aircraft, the Eclipse 550.
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NBAA: Cessna offers Gogo as option for CJ4
Cessna Aircraft will offer Aircell's in-flight high-speed Internet system as a factory option for the Citation CJ4 beginning in the first quarter of 2012.
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NBAA: StandardAero to push into Europe
Business aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul group StandardAero is to push into Europe for the first time and is close to concluding a partnership deal with an engine overhaul specialist.
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NBAA: XOJet gives XOs to Hawker 800XPR
Hawker Beechcraft hit the jackpot today with a $50 million order for its Hawker 800XPR business jet by private jet membership and on-demand charter company XOJet.
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NBAA: Universal Avionics to supply equipment for HondaJet business aircraft
Honda Aircraft has signed up for Universal Avionics' cockpit voice and flight data recorders (CVFDR) as optional equipment for HondaJet business aircraft.
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NBAA: Stallion certification imminent
Sierra Industries is giving a debut appearance of its Citation I retrofit program known as the Stallion.
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NBAA: ABS Jets offers free handling opportunities to NBAA visitors
Czech aircraft operator ABS Jets is offering visitors to NBAA the chance to win some free-of-charge handling.
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NBAA: Ontic goes into King Air support
BBA Aviation group company Ontic has announced it is launching global maintenance repair and overhaul support for Beechcraft King Air series aircraft, its first venture into turboprop support.
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NBAA: Piper: More class for M-Class
Piper Aircraft is sprucing up its M-Class single-engine trio with efficiency, comfort and money-saving upgrades.
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NBAA: Satcom Direct keeps it simple with new integration firm
Satcom Direct has launched a new company, Satcom Integration, to help customers determine and deploy the best options for fully integrated satellite communications systems in the business aviation, military, marine, and land mobile industries.
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NBAA: Thrane turns 30 with future-proof connectivity system
Celebrating its 30th birthday at NBAA, Thrane & Thrane has announced plans to introduce a new software and hardware version of its cockpit and cabin connectivity system, Aviator 700.
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NBAA: CAE approved for G550 virtual ground school
In what CAE says is the first approval of its kind, the company has received US Federal Aviation Administration approval for an on-line, virtual ground school for the Gulfstream G550 as an alternative to instructor-led ground school.