All North America articles – Page 445

  • Diamond DA42
    News

    Embry-Riddle orders 10 more DA42s for pilot training

    2015-12-02T10:55:38Z

    Diamond Aircraft Industries has sold 10 DA42-VI piston-twins to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) for its multi-engine pilot training course.

  • News

    Lockheed Martin wins contract to upgrade Singapore’s F-16s

    2015-12-02T02:38:17Z

    ​Lockheed Martin has been awarded a $914 million foreign military sales contract to upgrade Singapore’s F-16 fighter jets.

  • MQ-8C. Northrop Grumman.
    News

    Bell 407-based Fire Scout completes evaluation

    2015-12-01T21:56:45Z

    ​The Northrop Grumman MQ-8C has completed a ground-based operational assessment to clear the US Navy to prepare for a low-rate production decision next year and ship-based testing in 2017.

  • AA AirCal 640
    News

    PICTURE: American rolls out final heritage jet

    2015-11-30T20:39:21Z

    ​American Airlines has unveiled its AirCal heritage livery, the final aircraft in its fleet showcasing the livery of one of its predecessors.

  • News

    Dassault opens multi-million dollar Little Rock extension

    2015-11-30T14:44:06Z

    Dassault has opened a 23,230m² (250,000ft²) hangar at its US facility in Little Rock, Arkansas, that will house completions of the in-development Falcon 5X and 8X business jets.

  • Quest Kodiak on floats
    News

    Quest delivers first Japanese-registered Kodiak

    2015-11-30T12:38:23Z

    Quest Aircraft has delivered the first Japanese-registered Kodiak single-engined turboprops to an unnamed seaplane operator, following certification of the 10-seat, high-wing type in early November by the country’s civil aviation authority.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: What will passengers experience in the hubs of 2030?

    2015-11-26T11:00:00Z

    Long-haul travellers arriving at a hub airport in 2030 should expect to enter a building powered by the latest technology. It will sell itself on its distinctive experience, with transport connections into the heart of the city. If you are transferring to another flight, your options may include enjoying time ...

  • JSTARS - USAF
    News

    USAF ‘all-in’ on JSTARS Recap despite opposition

    2015-11-25T15:27:36Z

    The US Air Force’s proposed acquisition of a next-generation JSTARS battlefield management platform faces an uphill struggle to secure the required funding, and would be cancelled altogether if some within the Pentagon had their way.

  • AB 1985 edition
    Opinion

    ​OPINION: Lessons from three decades covered by Airline Business

    2015-11-24T16:57:39Z

    Thirty years ago, Airline Business magazine was one of a handful of seemingly insignificant new arrivals in the civil aviation world. But what an incredible ride it has been since that first issue – spun out of the industry's oldest aviation weekly, Flight International – landed on doormats in November ...

  • News

    Wheels Up poised for European expansion

    2015-11-24T15:05:57Z

    ​US membership-based Beechcraft King Air 350i operator Wheels Up plans to launch a European programme in 2016 and expects to have its first twin-engined turboprop "on the ground" early in the year.

  • News

    Blackhawk secures engine upgrade approval for Cessna Caravan

    2015-11-23T17:11:38Z

    US engineering company and aftermarket specialist Blackhawk Modifications has received US certification for its Cessna 208 and 208B Caravan engine upgrade, and says it has launched a worldwide certification effort to boost sales of the single-engined turboprop revamp.

  • Gulfstream G500T2
    News

    Gulfstream flies second and third G500 test aircraft

    2015-11-23T15:12:52Z

    Development of the Gulfstream G500 large-cabin business jet made another advance on 20 November, with the manufacturer's second and third test aircraft joining the flight test campaign.

  • Interview

    INTERVIEW: Virgin America chief executive David Cush

    2015-11-23T13:12:43Z

    With its cabin mood-lighting and safety video set to a tune so catchy you can’t get it out of your head even after landing, California-based Virgin America has taken pains to set itself apart from the rest of the US airline industry. The fun starts even before passengers get on ...

  • 412EP
    News

    Argentina seeks four Bell Helicopter 412EPs

    2015-11-20T17:02:43Z

    Argentina’s request for four Bell Helicopter 412EP utility rotorcraft has been approved by the US state department, according to a government notification.

  • News

    NBAA: Honeywell forecasts market downs and ups

    2015-11-17T02:40:21Z

    ​Sluggish global economies combined with heightening political tensions will impact negatively on the business aviation market over the next two years, according to Honeywell Aerospace. But the introduction of new models and upgrades along with a strengthening US economy will help the sector to flourish in the long term.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Open skies key to unlocking Latin partnership potential

    2015-11-16T10:21:47Z

    Latin American and Caribbean airline executives arrive in San Juan for this year's ALTA Airline Leaders forum with closer partnerships and investments firmly on the agenda.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: GAMA figures show mixed fortunes for general aviation industry

    2015-11-16T00:00:00Z

    It was a tale of contrasting fortunes for the business and general aviation industry in the first nine months of 2015. The latest statistics from the General Aviation Manufacturers Association reveal that propeller-driven fixed-wing aircraft fared poorly between January and September, while their business-jet counterparts revealed a confident performance compared ...

  • News

    DUBAI: Marines seek beefed-up multi-year V-22 buy

    2015-11-12T13:35:44Z

    The US Marine Corps desperately wants the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey to secure further export orders to mitigate a production slowdown expected between 2017 and 2020.

  • News

    Aviation has 'no hope' of carbon-neutral growth: study

    2015-11-12T10:41:12Z

    Oil demand for aviation is set to grow faster than for any other sector through 2040, leaving no hope for the industry to achieve its goal of carbon-neutral growth after 2020 without offsets from other sectors, the International Energy Agency has warned.

  • Analysis

    ANALYSIS: Business aviation is bouncing back

    2015-11-12T09:23:00Z

    It’s show time again for the business aviation industry. The annual NBAA convention, the largest and longest-running event within this niche sector, is returning to the bright lights of Las Vegas – a fitting host for a market that is starting to emerge into the light following a miserable few ...