Sebring's LSA show brings mixed reviews.
The Pentagon IDs six Marines killed in a helicopter crash.
And Bombardier announces a deal for up to 10 C100s.
Moving McClellan Park Aircraft To Vacaville Location
California Shock Trauma Air Rescue (CALSTAR), a not-for-profit
air ambulance company serving northern and central California
announced two changes Thursday in its base operations. The
organization has suspended operations of its helicopter base
located in Jackson, Amador County (CALSTAR 10). The company will
also relocate its helicopter base operations, formerly known as
CALSTAR 11, from its location at McClellan Park in Sacramento
County to Vacaville in Solano County.
Service Employs Pressurized King Air With 900 Mile Range
Greenville Downtown Airport is the new home of a bace for
EagleMed, an air ambulance service with bases in Arkansas,
Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, New
Mexico.
SPHERES Challenge Will Have Students Controlling A Satellite
Aboard ISS
NASA will join the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and high
school student teams from the U.S. and abroad for the third annual
Zero Robotics SPHERES Challenge on Monday, January 23. The event
will take place on the MIT campus in Cambridge, MA.
Helo Will Serve Nation With Uniquely Challenging Terrain
The Kenya Police Air-Wing is expanding its airborne law
enforcement and crime prevention unit with the delivery of a
Eurocopter AS350 B3e Ecureuil helicopter. The selection follows an
open and competitive tender won earlier this year by Eurocopter
Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd, the Group subsidiary in charge of
Southern Africa markets.
Visiongain Forecasts Business Worth Nearly $4 Billion
Analysis from the European business intelligence firm Visiongain
indicates that the military helicopter modernization, upgrade &
retrofit market will reach a value of $3.98 billion in 2012. The
company attributes the forecast growth to the strains of recent
operations combine with tighter budgets, and a need to maintain a
qualitative advantage drive the upgrade and retrofit of existing
helicopter platforms.
First Session Of The New Season To Focus On 5th Generation
Fighters
The Air Force Association is pleased to announce that Lieutenant
General Herbert J. "Hawk" Carlisle, Deputy Chief of Staff for
Operations, Plans and Requirements, will be the guest speaker for
the first session of the AFA's 2012 Air Force Breakfast
Program.
Designated To Care For Customers In North & Latin
America
American Eurocopter announced Tuesday that it has been
officially recognized as the regional hub for maintenance, repair
and overhaul (MRO) for Eurocopter EC135 and EC145 customers in
North and Latin America. This certification covers D-level MRO
activities for all EC135 and EC145 airframes, blades and dynamic
components.
ATR reported Tuesday that, according to its sales figures, it
represented more than 80% of regional airplane sales in 2011. The
company said the airplane's low fuel consumption, combined with
comfort and advanced technology are the main reasons for ATR's
success, the first signs of which were felt in 2005.
Author Will Speak At Annual Icebreaker Social 2012
The guest speaker at the Aero Club of New England
(ACONE)Icebreaker Social will be will feature Michael N. Kalafatas,
author of "Bird Strike: The Crash of the Boston Electra; The Story
of Men and Bird in Conflict."
Aircraft To Be Used In Flight Test Training, Other
Capacities
Defence, technology and security company Qinetiq has upgraded
part of its aircraft fleet with the purchase of an Avro RJ100 jet
transport, bearing manufacturer’s serial number E3368, from
UK aircraft asset manager Falko. The RJ100 which is scheduled to
enter service in the first quarter of 2012, will replace a
turboprop Hawker Siddeley748 Andover and a BAC One-Eleven jet.
Fifteen-Year Aviation Business Veteran To Take The Reins Of
Oakland Location
Norman Ramirez joins Landmark Aviation as General Manager of its
Oakland International Airport (OAK) location. Norman has worked in
the aviation industry for over 15 years.
Also: LightSquared, Kestrel, SpaceX, JetBlue, Mustangs!,
FlightDesign, 'Red Tails', Phobos-Grunt... and SO MUCH
MORE!
Airborne 01.20.12 is chock full of info about the week ending
Friday, January 20th, 2012... Presented by Aero-TV veteran
videographer and Airborne Host Ashley Hale, and supported by ANN
CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell, Chief Videographer Nathan
Cremisino, and Aero-Journalists Tom Patton and Paul Plack, this
episode covers:
Citation Ten Prototype Makes First Flight
The White House Supports User Fees
Is LightSquared Swirling The Drain?
EAA Lays Off Doze
A pilot and mechanic in Culpeper County, Virginia holds the tail
numbers and data for two antique aircraft which he says were
destroyed seven decades ago, and which he hopes to one day rebuild.
Commissioner of Revenue Terry Yowell is trying to tax them as
tangible property.
Eighty-five fixed base operators formerly with Exxon have joined
the Phillips 66 Aviation network of branded dealers. The expansion
of the Phillips 66 Aviation network heralds the beginning of the
aviation pioneer’s 85th year providing fuel, lubricants and
support programs to the general aviation industry.
Family Event With Free Admission Gets People Close To The
Aircraft
The City of Arcadia southeast of St. Petersburg in
Florida is hosting its 3rd annual Aviation Day at Arcadia
Municipal Airport (X06) on Saturday March 3rd from 0800-1400 EST.
Organizers say this is a family friendly event, so be sure to bring
the kids so they can enjoy seeing the airplanes up close. The event
also features a pancake breakfast and lunch of hot dogs and burgers
in a hangar, so visitors are invited to come early and stay
late.
The owner of a turboprop aircraft has retained an attorney and
filed suit against a Groton, CT FBO and its owner after his plane
was damaged by a fuel truck while in for repairs. The FBO
acknowledges its role, and says it has insurance, but the lawsuit
may be attempting to reach past the corporate "veil" to target the
owner personally.
Full-Service Provider To Airline Partners To Receive
All-Business Class CS100s
Bombardier Aerospace announced today that Geneva-based PrivatAir
has placed a firm order for five CS100 airliners and has taken
options on an additional five CS100 aircraft. Based on the list
price for the CS100 aircraft, the firm order contract is valued at
approximately $309 million US, and could increase to $636 million
US if the five options are exercised.
First Such Aircraft Engine MRO Shop In Bahrain To Service JT 8,
CFM 56 Series
The Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB) said Thursday that
AeroThrust Holdings LLC, USA has formally concluded a joint venture
agreement with Bahraini partners to establish AeroThrust Gulf
Aviation Services W.L.L in Bahrain.
Aero Linx: The Piper Cub
Forum
All about the immortal J-3 Piper Cub and L-4 Grasshopper, built
by William Piper at Lock Haven, which evolved into the PA-11 Cub
Special, PA-18 Super Cub, and the Legend Cub and other lookalikes
of today. The author of the site maintained the Piper Cub
Forum for twelve years now, which pretty much parallels his love
affair with the pretty yellow bird from Lock Haven.
OEM (Original Equipment
Manufacturer)
A manufacturer that sells a complete product to its end user.
The internal parts used in the final product might be purchased
from other manufacturers or internal parts might be manufactured
on-site, usually a combination of both. For example: A Camaro might
have Firestone tires, windows by PPG, radios by Sony, metal by US
Steel but the final product is known as a General Motors Chevrolet
Camaro. General Motors is the Original Equipment Manufacturer
(OEM).
“The CSeries aircraft represent cutting-edge
technology and are true 21st century jetliners. The CS100 jetliner
is very well suited for our route expansion plans and we look
forward to introducing this very modern aircraft into our
fleet.”
Source: Greg Thomas, President and Chief
Executive Officer, PrivatAir, in announcing the purchase of up to
10 CSeries Aircraft from Bombardier.