Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics in Wichita has been named an authorized service center for BendixKing’s AeroCruze autopilots, including the AeroCruze 100/230 and XCruze 100/110.
Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus in Salina, Kansas, is offering teenagers an online unmanned aircraft systems program called the UAS Virtual Academy.
A team of employees at Million Air Westchester in New York has partnered with the White Plains Youth Bureau to help assemble food donation bags for those in need due to the COVID-19 crisis.
London-based Harrods Aviation has restarted operations at its Luton and Stansted FBOs as well as at its Air Harrods helicopter management and charter service.
Choose Aerospace, Inc., is a partnership of stakeholders in the aviation and aerospace industries working to make aerospace careers and technical training a priority in secondary schools.
The longtime dismantlement of Triumph Group is about to explode further, with the company collapsing about three dozen sites to nine, workforce cuts of more than 4,000, the sale of aerostructures programs and other actions in the wake of COVID-19.
Business aviation activity worldwide fell 52.9% during the first 26 days of May compared to a year ago, bringing activity back to “half-normal,” WingX Advance said.
Concerned over the potential of interference with radio altimeters, an aviation industry coalition has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reconsider an order making available “mid-band” radio frequency spectrum for uses including 5G communications.