Appointed flight operations supervisor for SATSair, an air taxi provider that uses Cirrus SR22 aircraft. The enterprise is based on the research and strategic relationships with SATS partners such as NASA and FAA. Lapsley previously was dispatch operations manager for Independence Air and also has been an aircraft dispatcher with Atlantic Coast Airlines, a first officer for PSA Airlines and a line pilot for Asheville Air Charter.
Three new ZR lite installation centers have been named by Raisbeck Engineering, designer of the performance upgrade package for Learjet 35s and 36s. The newest authorized installers are Avcon Industries, Duncan Aviation and Stevens Aviation. The ZR Lite system provides enhanced cruise and takeoff performance through the use of improved flap trailing edges, horizontal winglets and vortilons.
Airbus has delivered the first Corporate Jet to a U.S. customer, Pharmair Corporation, a privately held Florida-based company. The twin-engine commercial transport derivative is being completed by Landmark Aviation's Associated Air Center at its Dallas facility. To date, Airbus has sold some 70 ACJs, which is based on the Airbus A319.
Lufthansa Bombardier Services has expanded its operations at two Berlin airports. LBAS inaugurated a new hangar for Learjet service at Berlin's Schoenefeld Airport. In addition, the joint venture of Lufthansa Technik AG, Bombardier Aerospace and ExecuJet Aviation Group has opened a temporary maintenance station at Berlin-Tempelhof Airport. As a result, the company now offers line maintenance services for all Bombardier Learjet, Challenger and Global business jet operators, including base maintenance for Learjets, at the German city's downtown airport.
Model BAe 146 Airplanes and Model Avro 146-RJ Airplanes [Docket No. FAA-2005-23215; Directorate Identifier 2005-NM-212-AD; Amendment 39-14596; AD 2006-10-12] - Requires repetitive replacement of the elevator servo tab hinge bearings, elevator servo tab mechanism bearings, elevator trim tab hinge bearings, and elevator trim tab drive rod bearings with new bearings. This AD results from reported incidents of flight control surface restrictions due to the deterioration of flight control surface bearings.
Higher-than-new prices for selected late-model business jets underscore the strength of certain sectors of the previously owned, turbine-powered corporate aircraft market, says Fletcher Aldredge, publisher of the Vref Aircraft Value Reference. According to volume 1 of the 2006 edition of his publication, the 2004 and 2005 models of the Bombardier Challenger 300 and Global Express command premiums on the used aircraft market, as do Gulfstream 550s manufactured from 2003 onward.
Banyan Air Service has been named an authorized service center by Raytheon Aircraft for its Bonanzas, Barons and King Airs. The Florida FBO, which is the largest such facility at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), is an FAA- and EASA-certified repair station that has more than 130 employees.
The FAA has approved all but one of the recommendations of the FAR Part 150 noise-compatibility program submitted by the city of Vero Beach, Fla. for its local airport. The submitted program contained 11 proposed actions for noise mitigation at Vero Beach Municipal Airport (KVRB). Outright approval was granted for six of the elements, and partial approval was given for four.
Model SA341G, SA342J, and SA-360C Helicopters [Docket No. FAA-2006-24733; Directorate Identifier 2005-SW-08-AD] - Proposes superseding an existing airworthiness directive (AD) for the specified Eurocopter France (ECF) model helicopters that currently requires replacing each affected main rotor head torsion tie bar (tie bar) with an airworthy tie bar and revising the limitations section of the maintenance manual by adding life limits for certain tie bars. This action would retain the current requirements and reduce life limits of another part-numbered tie bar.
Bombardier Business Aircraft has relocated its European and Middle East headquarters to Farnborough, England and Dubai, respectively. Bombardier Business Aircraft's regional sales headquarters for Europe, as well as the company's Skyjet International jet charter headquarters, began operations within TAG Aviation's new Farnborough facilities in mid-March. The company also has moved its Middle East and African sales operation and Skyjet International Middle East office to ExecuJet's new facility at Dubai International Airport.
National Business Aviation Association will hold a regional forum June 8 at Landmark Aviation at Washington Dulles International Airport. The forum, expected to attract hundreds of attendees, will have about 25 aircraft on static display and 50 indoor exhibitors. NBAA has scheduled sessions on aircraft ownership, purchasing an aircraft, and safety culture. For more information, visit the NBAA Web site at www.nbaa.org.
Joined Privatair as a charter sales executive. Before coming to the Geneva, Switzerland-based international business aviation group, she spent 15 years in various sales and marketing positions in the industry. Most recently she served with one of Europe's largest business jet manufacturers.
Pilots, flight crew, cabin crew, ground refuelers, baggage handlers, security screeners, air traffic controllers and other personnel with airside access at airports in Australia will become subject to drug and alcohol testing, according to Australia's minister for transport and regional services, Warren Truss. "Testing could involve screening applicants prior to them taking on safety-sensitive roles, random on-the-job testing and monitoring the effectiveness of rehabilitation as an employee prepares to return to work," Truss said.
Model 14RF-9 Propellers [Docket No. FAA-2006-24517; Directorate Identifier 2006-NE-18-AD; Amendment 39-14591; AD 2006-10-07] - Requires visual, feeler gage, and tap test inspections of certain serial number (SN) propeller blades of the "+E" repair configuration for blade delamination, and removing the blade from service if the blade fails inspection. This AD also requires removing those serial-numbered propeller blades from service by March 1, 2007.
Model CL-600-2B19 (Regional Jet Series 100 and 440) Airplanes [Docket No. FAA-2006-23936; Directorate Identifier 2005-NM-215-AD; Amendment 39-14590; AD 2006-10-06] - Requires an inspection of the manufacturer's date code on certain electrical relays to identify defective Leach TDH-series electrical relays and replacement of identified relays. This AD results from a report of defective electrical relays affecting emergency equipment.
Dassault has confirmed an increase in range to 5,950 nm, as well as an increase in payload with full fuel, for the new Falcon 7X. The French aircraft manufacturer says the extended range will enable the three-engine, fly-by-wire business jet to fly nonstop between cities such as New York and Riyadh, Paris and Singapore, and Los Angeles and Rome. Range-increasing features that have been added to the 7X include winglets and more fuel tanks in the forward section. In addition, the secondary rudder and lower fin have been redesigned.
An operational control briefing is scheduled to be held Tuesday, May 23 at the Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Airport in Dania Beach, Fla. The one-day meeting is designed to provide charter operators, aircraft owners and FAA inspectors with a look at new guidance relating to wet leases and operational control issues for Part 135 on-demand air charter operators. The session, which is sponsored by NATA and NBAA, is free of charge.
Cessna is developing a proprietary, interactive, 3-D aircraft specification software system that combines engineering data with customer configuration options to provide lifelike real-time visualization to the customer, as well as present cost and weight changes to the aircraft. The manufacturer claims the features of its new system will go beyond the standard interactive spec tools currently used or being planned by other OEMs, making the Cessna system the industry standard.
The first Challenger 605 sold in Japan will go to Global Wings, Inc., an Osaka-based company that provides business aircraft charter, aircraft management and ground handling services. Deliveries of the Challenger 605, which first flew in January, are scheduled to begin during the third quarter of 2007.
Thirty-year industry veteran Bob Blouin has formed a new aviation consulting company based at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). Sky Group Associates, Inc. (SkyGroup) specializes in a variety of aviation management services, including OEM support and representation; marketing support; Part 91, 135 and 121 certifications and start-ups; personnel searches; safety and security audits; creation of flight operations and maintenance manuals; development and presentation of training programs; and technical and operations performance reviews.
Rockwell Collins is offering Piaggio 180 operators an upgrade to liquid crystal displays (LCDs), as well as the latest attitude heading reference system (AHRS) with its Pro Line 21 IDS Integrated Display System and AHS-3000 AHRS. This upgrade is available through an agreement with Jet Works in Denton, Texas Certifications for both the Pro Line 21 IDS and the AHS-3000 are expected in September.
May 22-25 - Regional Airline Association Annual Convention, Wyndham Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Texas, (202) 367-1170 June 3 - Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Fly-In and Open House, Frederick Municipal Airport, Frederick, Md., (301) 695-2000, www.aopa.org/fly-in June 5-7 - Regional Air Cargo Carriers Association, 2006 Spring Conference, Wichita, Kan., Hyatt Regency Hotel, www.raccaonline.org
Eurocopter has established a new training subsidiary called Eurocopter Training Services, which plans to offer helicopter operators a broader range of courses and more support personnel. The number of Eurocopter people dedicated to training has risen from 45 to 70, with a target of employing 100 in that role over the next three years.