Business & Commercial Aviation

By Dave Benoff

By Dave Benoff
Summit Bank (Princeton, N.J.) -- Robert A. Ewing, vice president for the bank's Aircraft Lending Group, was elected president of the National Aircraft Finance Association.

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Time is the most important factor dealing with any fire. You must discover it promptly and act to suppress it immediately while getting on the ground as quickly as possible.

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BFGoodrich Aerospace will provide wheels and brakes to Cessna's Citation Sovereign.

By Dave Benoff
Crossair (Basel, Switzerland) -- has named Kurt Renggli as head of personnel and Matthias Hanke as head of the Network department.

By Dave Benoff
Elliot Aviation (Moline, Ill.) has promoted Rick Kent to customer service manager and Michael Turner to director of marketing.

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By Dave Benoff
Galaxy Aerospace (Fort Worth) named William C. Beversluis as regional sales manager for the Northeast United States.

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The Airport Council International -- North America and aeroVISTAS.com are teaming up to add more e-commerce features to AirportHub.com. The partners plan to add online auction and electronic RFP capability this month, which the partners say will help reduce the cost of goods and services in addition to opening up new markets to small businesses. AirportHub.com currently offers industry news, business and employment opportunities.

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Intheairnet says it is developing a ``next-generation'' inflight entertainment and information system, relying heavily on the Internet, for corporate aircraft and the airlines. Calling the new system a Virtual Aircraft Network, company officials say it combines traditional elements of current IFE systems with e-mail and Internet access. Board chairman of the venture is Michael Rogerson, whose Rogerson Kratos company also will develop components for the new system. Rogerson Kratos makes avionics display systems for helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.

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With the GNS 530, Garmin has taken the functionality of the GNS 430 and increased the viewing area to 5.5 inches. The avionics system combines an IFR GPS, comm, VOR, LOC, glideslope and color moving map into a 4.3-x-6.25-inch package that complements most panels. A built-in Jeppesen database contains important information including airports, VORs and intersections, and can be updated through a front-loading data card. The GNS 530 is upgradeable to WAAS TSO C146 for stand-alone approach procedures. Price: $14,995

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SimuFlite's QuickTurn division has introduced Cessna 400 series pilot training at its Grapevine, Texas facility. QuickTurn also offers Cessna Citation I/II and Beech King Air training.

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Concern over the vulnerability of government-operated business aircraft to heat-seeking missiles has led Gulfstream to offer an electronic missile jamming system as a retrofit option. The system chosen was Sanders' AN/ALQ-204 Matador, a combat-proven infrared countermeasures system (IRCM) that has been installed on a variety of civil and military aircraft.

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Women in Aviation, International (WAI) has relocated its headquarters from western Ohio to Daytona Beach (Florida) International Airport. The group will be based in a building owned by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. WAI President Dr. Peggy Baty says the new location is larger and will enable the organization to provide more services to it members.

By Dave Benoff
Professional Aviation Associates (Atlanta) has named Michael Goggin and Steven Newman as sales representatives for the Atlanta office and Bob Neal as outside sales representative for the south central United States.

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Trego/Dugan Aviation says it has spent over $1 million on improvements to its FBO at North Platte Regional Airport in Nebraska. Improvements include a new fuel farm, an increase of hangar space to 30,000 square feet and a remodeled passenger terminal.

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French turboshaft specialist Turbomeca and Chinese engine supplier AVIC II have agreed to collaborate on future helicopter re-engining projects. The two companies previously teamed up to retrofit the Z-9 -- a Chinese-built variant of the Eurocopter Dauphin 2 helicopter -- with Turbomeca Arriel 1 engines. Turbomeca Chairman Jean-Bernard Cocheteux said the deal ``underlines the company's strength in a growing market.''

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International Corporate&Cargo Services (ICCS) has added ICCS Monterrey, Mexico to its FBO Network. Previously known as Aeroservicios Monterrey and located at Mariano Escobedo International Airport, the new FBO is equipped with a pilot's lounge, passenger waiting room, hangar parking and a meeting room. ICCS's FBO chain includes facilities in Toluca, Chihuahua, Morelia, Cuernavaca, Ciudad Juarez and del Norte Mexico.

By Dave Benoff
Atlantic Coast Jet (Dulles, Va.) named Patrick Brady as vice president of maintenance for the Delta Connection Carrier.

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While he didn't need Harrison Ford's assistance, actor Paul Newman's Sabreliner 65 made an emergency landing at New York's Albany International Airport due to an electrical problem. Newman, three associates and two crewmembers were en route from Glens Falls, N.Y., to White Plains when the pilot made the precautionary landing. The actor was returning from a visit to his Double H Hole in the Woods Camp for seriously ill children in Lake Luzerne. He and his guests completed their journey by rental car.

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Photograph: The Helitanker conversion of the Erickson Air Crane (Sikorsky S-64) can refill its 2,000-gallon water tank in around 45 seconds from any water source at least 18 inches deep. Pilots can select eight different flow rates up to a maximum of 30,000 gallons per hour. Erickson Air Crane The federal government's National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) in mid-August asked U.S. and Canadian helicopter operators to participate in the fight against wildfires in 11 western states.

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Cambata Aviation International has opened its newly renovated ``StarPort'' FBO facility at Orlando-Sanford Airport (SFB) in Florida. Designated a Phillips 66 Aviation Performance Center, StarPort offers 24-hour fuel services, two 30,000-square-foot hangars and 18-hour on-site maintenance with 24-hour on-call service. The FBO will operate two jet fuel re-fuelers -- one with 3,000-gallon capacity, the other with 2,200 gallons -- and one avgas truck holding 1,200 gallons.

By Dave Benoff
Dassault Falcon Jet (Teterboro) has named James Edward Perrey as the new field service representative in St. Louis. Juan J. Leon has joined the international marketing team as director of sales for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.

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The FAA has awarded Level D certification to Flight-Safety International's Sikorsky S-76C+ simulator. The simulator is located in West Palm Beach, Fla., and is the first Sikorsky Level D simulator.

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United Airlines' Air Line Pilots Association chapter has agreed to enter into a ``Partnership Agreement'' with the airline and the FAA to help collect safety information. The safety enhancement program is designed to use information to correct rather than punish flight crew actions. The parties expect to implement the new program early this fall.