Business Aviation

By William Garvey
No, you're not having a '70s flashback. What you're seeing is winged proof that certain airplanes never fade into the evanescence. And so, the failed Eclipse nears resuscitation, the Twin Otter line is on the move again in Vancouver, and new Brantlys hover pilot-less over China. Now, Jim Bede's Mighty Mouse of a jet also roars again.
Business Aviation

French firm Sabena Technics has won a $9million contract from Abu Dhabi's Royal Jet to carry out an upgrade on one of the luxury flight service company's Boeing Business Jets
Interiors & Connectivity

Leithen Francis
InterGlobe General Aviation, the Indian sales agent and distributor for Hawker Beechcraft and some other aircraft makers, has changed its name to InterGlobe Established (Estd) The company’s president and CEO, Nigel Harwood, says the name change reflects a repositioning of the company, which is now marketing luxury lifestyle brands in other segments, such as automotive and boating.

Leithen Francis
The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) has issued business licenses to three would-be general aviation (GA) operators, but all have yet to start operations. The three business license holders are Ho Chi Minh City-based Blue Sky and Vietstar and Seagull, which is located in the seaside town of Nha Trang, the director of the air transport department at the CAAV, Vo Huy Cuong, tells Aviation Week in Hanoi.

Kerry Lynch
While the comment period doesn’t close until the end of April, the Regional Air Cargo Carriers Association (RACCA) is seeking an extension on the FAA pilots qualification proposal, saying it could have substantial costs and “downstream” effects on the industry.

Jet Aviation Dubai has been named by Jeppesen as its Handler of the Year for Africa, the Middle East and India.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

Executive Jet Middle East (EJME) has signed a five-year concession allowing the Iraq-based company to operate Air Ambulance Services at the Erbil International Airport.
Aerospace

Aviation Partners, has received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval for its high mach blended winglets on Falcon 900 Series aircraft.
Emerging Technologies

Staff
ExecuJet Australasia’s operation based at Sydney Airport recently was approved by the Bermuda aviation authority as a Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO). ExecuJet Australasia already had secured Approved Maintenance Organization authorization from Bermuda, but says the CAMO adds range of service offerings to its clients. ExecuJet Australasia manages a Bermudan-registered aircraft based in Singapore, but expects more to follow.
Business Aviation

Staff
Piaggio America is climbing out of its sales doldrums with a 27% increase in deliveries, and President and CEO John Bingham anticipates an even larger gain in 2012. The Italian manufacturer delivered 14 P180 Avanti II turboprops in 2011 versus 11 the previous year, and Bingham says it should up that to 18-20 aircraft in 2012.
Business Aviation

Staff
DASSAULT Falcon 50 airplanes. [Docket No. FAA-2011-1166; Directorate Identifier 2010-NM-169-AD; Amendment 39-16941; AD 2012-02-18] – This AD requires revising the maintenance program to include revised airworthiness limitations. This AD was prompted by reports of cracking of the flap tracks. FAA is issuing this AD to prevent cracking of the flap tracks, which could lead to flap asymmetry and loss of control of the airplane. FAA estimates the AD will affect 250 aircraft on the U.S. Registry at a cost of $21,250, or $85 per aircraft. The AD takes effect April 4.
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Staff
EUROCOPTER FRANCE Model EC155B and EC155B1 helicopters with a VIP four-seat bench [Docket No. FAA-2012-0177; Directorate Identifier 2009-SW-59-AD] – proposes to require, before further flight, revision of the limitations section of the rotorcraft flight manual to limit the VIP four-seat bench to three passenger, and then convert the bench into a three-seat configuration within the next 15 hr. time in service. The proposal contains an optional terminating action of installing shims.
Business Aviation

James Swickard
Rockwell Collins is entering the piston electronic control unit (ECU) business with a new dual-channel ECU that will be on the BRP Powertrain’s new Rotax 912 iS piston engine. The Austrian engine maker celebrated the launch of the new four-cylinder, 100-hp engine at the BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products) Powertrain factory in Gunskirchen, Austria.
Business Aviation

Staff
RAYMOND BENJAMIN was appointed to a second three-year term as secretary general of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). His new term runs through July 31, 2015. Benjamin was first appointed to the position in August 2009. He has a 30-year career in civil aviation, including 13 years as executive secretary of the European Civil Aviation Conference.
Business Aviation

Staff
The International Civil Aviation Organization has published a manual, Flight Safety and Volcanic Ash (Doc 9974), providing guidance on the handling of aircraft operations when there is forecasted volcanic ash contamination. The manual was developed by the ICAO International Volcanic Ash Task Force (IVATF) that was established following the 2010 eruptions of the Eyjafjallajökul volcano in Iceland. “The impact on air travel of the Eyjafjallajökul eruption was unprecedented,” says ICAO Secretary General Raymond Benjamin.
Business Aviation

Kerry Lynch
James Coyne, the former congressman who has led the National Air Transportation Association for 18 years, is leaving the association at the end of this year. Coyne issued a notice to NATA members last week, saying the “board of directors and I have decided that 2012 will be my last year as president of NATA.” Coyne tells Aviation Week that he and the board decided on the departure date shortly before the announcement was issued to members.
Business Aviation

Staff
MATTHEW SANDIDGE was appointed senior regional sales manager for international sales in Russia for Gulfstream Aerospace. Sandidge most recently had been a business development specialist for Gulfstream’s international sales activities, and before that was a sales engineer. He also has served as a munitions test engineer for the U.S. Air Force.
Business Aviation

Robert Wall
The European Commission has given the green light for France and Italy to financially support the Eurocopter X-4 and AgustaWestland AW169 development programs.
Business Aviation

Staff
BASIL BARIMO was promoted to executive vice president for Nordam’s Repair Divisions. Barimo will be responsible for Nordam’s Repair units both in Europe and the Americas. He formerly was vice president and general manager for the Tulsa, Okla.-based Repair division. He joined Nordam two years ago after serving as vice president of operations and safety for Nordam. He also has held positions in operations, engineering and quality with Avborne, US Airways, and McDonnell Douglas.
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Staff
BOMBARDIER Model CL-600-2C10 (Regional Jet Series 700, 701 and 702) airplanes; Model CL-600-2D15 (Regional Jet Series 705) airplanes; and Model CL-600-2D24 (Regional Jet Series 900) airplanes [Docket No. FAA-2011-1227; Directorate Identifier 2011-NM-100-AD; Amendment 39-16957; AD 2012-04-02] – requires revising the maintenance program to incorporate the discard task for outboard wing aileron pulleys. The AD was prompted by reports of aileron control stiffness.
Business Aviation

By Fred George
Rockwell Collins discontinued its negotiations with Inmarsat regarding development, production and distribution of Ka-band Global Xpress broadband connectivity avionics for the Inmarsat 5 constellation that is due to enter service in 2014. Rockwell Collins says that it is “evaluating alternative broadband solutions.” Company spokespersons declined to elaborate on the cause of the breakdown in negotiations with Inmarsat or to discuss what future broadband solutions the company may offer.
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Staff
Bombardier is adding a new line maintenance facility (LMF) in Qatar as part of an effort to strengthen its customer support in the Middle East. Qatar Airways’ Corporate Jet Division, Qatar Executive, based at Doha International Airport, was named an LMF for Challenger 300, Challenger 604, Challenger 605 jets and Global business jets. Established in 2009, Qatar Executive provides maintenance and charter services, operating both Challenger and Global aircraft. The company operates a 67,800-sq.-ft. maintenance facility and employs 13 maintenance technicians.
Business Aviation

Kerry Lynch
The business aviation market is showing early signs that the momentum at the end of last year is carrying into 2012 with key indicators improving in January, according to initial analyst reports. Used aircraft sales continued to strengthen and prices jumped dramatically for the first time in months in January, according to Jetnet’s latest report. Business aircraft flights, meanwhile, marked the highest increase in nearly seven months, according to FAA and Morgan Stanley data.
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Staff
SAAB Model 2000 airplanes [Docket No. FAA-2012-0184; Directorate Identifier 2011-NM-118-AD] – proposes to require performing in certain locations a detailed inspection for corrosion of the electrical and electronics installation, and if corrosion is found, repairing each affected harness braid or replacing each affected component and/or wiring harness. This proposed AD was prompted by reports that environmentally friendly deicing agents used on certain electrical connectors and braids could cause corrosion damage.
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