Aviation Week & Space Technology

Nick Probin has been named director of sales for the Commercial Aircraft Charter and Leasing Div. of The Charter Co. of London.

SIA’s dynasty grew from its high-end product and brand identity, but things are changing
Air Transport

Diane M. Balderson (see photo) has been appointed vice president-contracts and pricing for the Falls Church, Va.-based Northrop Grumman Corp. She will succeed Harry Q.H. Lee, who plans to retire Dec. 31. Balderson has been executive director/assistant commander for contracts of the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command.

Arno Forehand has been named general manager of the Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. component repair facility in Lincoln, Calif. He succeeds - David Pearman, who is now the general manager of the West Palm Beach, Fla., service center. Forehand was Gulfstream’s senior manager of spare part sales, repair and overhaul sales and aircraft-on-ground expediting. John Liotta has become director of product support sales for the U.S. East Coast and Tony Swift South Africa-based field service representative (FSR) in Africa.

John Holland-Kaye (see photo) has been appointed CEO of London Heathrow Airport, effective July 1. He has been development director and will succeed Colin Matthews, who will be retiring.

Doug McCuistion has joined the board of directors of Washington-based Explore Mars. He has served on its board of advisers and was director of NASA’s

Kevin Shinkle has been named senior vice president/chief communications officer for Delta Air Lines. He was business editor of the Associated Press.

Carlo Logli (see photo) has been appointed CEO of Piaggio Aero , Genoa, Italy. He succeeds - Alberto Galassi (see photo), who will become chairman. Logli was chief restructuring officer and had been CEO of SuperJet International. Galassi follows Piero Ferrari , who remains a shareholder.

By Guy Norris, Jens Flottau
Airbus and Rolls-Royce are close to a deal on the A330neo
Air Transport

Despite a beneficial location equidistant from expanding growth zones in India, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka has seen significant stumbles in recent years. Its April signing to the Oneworld alliance and the opening of Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport near Hambantota could be the first steps in redressing this, however.

By Fred George
With Embraer’s Legacy 500 approaching certification and customer deliveries set to begin this year, other manufacturers are likely bracing—or should be.
Business Aviation

By Kevin Michaels
Why China’s business aviation market is bound to disappoint
Aerospace

The Rise and Fall of a Launch Monopoly?

Hubble may help New Horizons probe find a Kuiper Belt Object to study

By Graham Warwick
Pent-up demand to fly small unmanned aircraft is challenging the FAA’s ability—and right—to regulate all aviation activity

Navy prepares for radar integration on Triton, early deployment in 2017

NASA sharpens focus on using the materials at hand to live and get back to Earth at the end of a mission
Space

L-3 takes on Insitu with all-electric, tactical and unmanned APEX

By Tony Osborne
After multiple delays, British Army begins flying Watchkeeper UAV
Defense

Pressure builds on USAF to revisit its 36-core guarantee for ULA

By Henry Canaday
U.S. regional airlines have to adapt to new market realities

By Tony Osborne
NATO’s new command-and-control system is 15 years in the making, and Italy plans to be the initial user
Defense

By Guy Norris
Pratt builds on PW100 dynasty for next-gen turboprop engine as GE prepares to compete

By Bradley Perrett
As MHI assembles the first two MRJs, the program confirms plans to build 10 a month

A deeper dive into cockpit etiquette and the iPad
Air Transport