Business Aviation

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
Universal Avionics' InSight Integrated Flight Deck system allowed the writer to instantly form a mental image of our proximity to terrain and obstacles.
Business Aviation

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
Despite the seemingly glacial-pace of air traffic management evolution, the FAA has begun upgrading its services and capabilities, including controller-pilot data link communications to help make the flow of traffic safer and more efficient.
Business Aviation

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
The enduring innovation of Universal Avionics products is closely tied to its core characteristics of designed by pilots, and built by pilots for pilots.
Business Aviation

By David Esler
According to Honeywell, there are 700 HTF7000-powered aircraft in service with 1,400 engines that have collectively logged more than 2.6 million hours.
Business Aviation

By David Esler
While Honeywell Aerospace's forward view is firmly fixed on the super-midsize business jet market, the Phoenix-based OEM continues to produce its stable of smaller turbine engines.
Business Aviation

By David Esler
Rick Stoulil, chief pilot for Hormel Foods Corp., says: "The way the HTF7000 is set up, it works great. It is equipped with autothrottles and is very responsive [on spool-up] with very little lag. And it's really fuel efficient.
Business Aviation

By David Esler
The director of maintenance of a large U.S. charter/management company with experience with HTF7000 turbofans half jokes that, while the engine runs well, you do not want to borescope it.
Business Aviation

By David Esler
The turbofan for the USAF Fairchild-Republic T-46 advanced trainer was rated at 1,330 lb. thrust and was assigned the designation F109. But the program was canceled after the first 28 F109s were delivered.
Business Aviation

By William Garvey, Fred George, Molly McMillin, Rupa Haria
Ahead of NBAA next week, our editors discuss the state of the business aviation industry, the factors that could help revive it and how retrofitting used aircraft is the next big thing.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Gulfstream Aerospace recorded a drop in third-quarter deliveries of large and midsize cabin aircraft, although its order intake was strong, the company said.
Business Aviation

By Karen Walker
New York-based Jet Blue Airways has taken a minority stake in fast-growing, California-based jet-charter company JetSuite.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
The business-jet resale market turned in slightly slower transaction activity during the first nine months of 2016, according to a report by Amstat.
Business Aviation

RUAG Aviation has completed a 10-year inspection on an African based Dornier 328-300 business jet, finishing the project on schedule, within budget, and to full customer satisfaction according to the Swiss MRO provider.
MRO

By Jessica A. Salerno
The first prototype of the $2 million Gulfstream II business jet took off Oct. 2 from Grumman's Bethpage, New York, airfield. It flew for 52 min. at 200 kt. and landed at the company's Peconic River Airport in Calverton, New York. Learn what else was news in November 1966.
Business Aviation

By Fred George
If you are interested in stepping up to a long-range, large-cabin G500, it could be a real bargain.
Business Aviation

Flight departments must walk a narrow path to satisfy all regulatory requirements.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
News of promotions, appointments and honors involving professionals within the business aviation community.
Business Aviation

As winter approaches in the Northern Hemisphere, pilots turn their thoughts to braking action performance and procedures.
Business Aviation

By Jessica A. Salerno
Selected accidents and incidents in September/October 2016. The following NTSB information is preliminary.
Business Aviation

By Fred George
R. A. “Bob” Hoover, called the “greatest stick-and-rudder pilot who ever lived” by Lt. Gen. James Doolittle, USAF (Ret.), died peacefully of heart and kidney failure early Oct. 25, 2016, at Torrance Hospital, near his home in Palos Verdes, Calif. He was a favorite performer at air shows around the world, thrilling his audiences with his precision aerobatic maneuvers in the North American Aircraft P-51 Mustang and Aero Commander Shrike.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
Aviation legend Bob Hoover, dubbed “the greatest stick-and-rudder man who ever lived,” by Jimmy Doolittle, has died at age 94.
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
September business aircraft activity in the U.S., the Caribbean and Canada rose nearly 5% in September from a year ago, boosted by an increase in charter flight activity.
Business Aviation

Molly McMillan
Charter service company Stratajet has expanded service into the U.S. with its real-time booking platform.
Business Aviation

By Michael Bruno
Embraer said Oct. 24 it has finalized settlement agreements with U.S. and Brazilian justice and stock-trading authorities, as expected, over alleged corruption regarding military aircraft sales to the Dominican Republic.
Business Aviation

By William Garvey, Jessica A. Salerno, Molly McMillin
Jet-A And Avgas Per-Gallon Fuel Prices October 2016
Business Aviation