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June 17, 2019

FAA Proposes $97,500 Civil Penalty Against Agrarflug Helilift Of Germany

Alleges Hazardous Materials Violations In 2017

The FAA has proposed a $97,500 civil penalty against Agrarflug Helilift GMBH & Co. of Ahlen, Germany, for allegedly violating the Hazardous Materials Regulations.

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StandardAero Hosts Rolls-Royce RB211-535 WTT Customer Conference

First Two Engines Enter Final Assembly At San Antonio MRO Facility

StandardAero recently hosted the 2019 Rolls-Royce RB211-535 Working Together Team (WTT) Customer Conference its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in San Antonio, TX. The event involved over 80 attendees from 20 different companies, including operators, owners and support providers from Asia, Europe, Oceana and the Americas.

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NAVBLUE Launches N-Prediction ADS-B Service

A New Solution For Airlines And Integrators

With ADS-B required by the FAA in U.S. National Air Space beginning on January 1, 2020, a pre-flight prediction will be mandatory to provide assurance that the required levels of navigation position accuracy and integrity for containment radius and horizontal accuracy is available.

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Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation Introduces The SpaceJet Family Of Aircraft

Company Announces Commercial Name For Regional Aircraft Product Family

Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation officially has announced its Mitsubishi SpaceJet family of aircraft. SpaceJet is the commercial name for the product family that includes the SpaceJet M90 (previously known by the developmental designation of MRJ90) and a new member, the SpaceJet M100, a new standard in regional air travel. The Mitsubishi SpaceJet family of aircraft is designed to address demand in the underserved regional jet market by delivering ultimate comfort for passengers and unmatched aircraft performance with more profit potential for airlines.

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Raytheon/UTC Merger Means More Jobs At Pratt & Whitney In CT

United Technologies Says It Will Hire 1,000 People For The Unit

United Technologies Corporation (UTC) will hire 1,000 new employees for its Pratt & Whitney unit in Connecticut following UTCs merger with Raytheon, according to Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont.

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Southwest Airlines Delays Return To Service For 737 MAX Airplanes

Now Will Not Fly The Aircraft Before September 3

Southwest airlines has revised its schedule for a return to service for its Boeing 737 MAX airplanes. In a statement posted on the carrier's website, Southwest said it is still waiting for guidance from Boeing and the FAA on the impending 737 MAX software enhancements and training requirements.

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