EASA approval allows helicopter pilots to practice mirror and vertical reference techniques more realistically, efficiently, and safely than ever before.
Increased engine power would be installed in the de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter STOL transport, which was under development, in an attempt to boost its hot weather capability and improve chances of off-the-shelf sales to the military, David A. Brown reported.
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The Dubai-based company, Aviation Services Management (ASM), is set to open a new office in Saudi Arabia, enabling it to expand its aviation services in the Middle East. The company is also spreading its wings to Africa.
Inflync launched a pre-Series A round to fund construction of a full-scale prototype of its planned L600 Pioneer ducted-fan tiltwing hybrid-electric air taxi.
The Liaoning General Aviation Academy's electric RX4E has received Chinese type certification to the equivalent of the FAA’s Part 23 airworthiness regulations.
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The new terminal will take advantage of IFC’s freshly-built 84,000-ft.2 hangar complex that can accommodate aircraft as large as a Bombardier Global 8000.
The new ruling limits electronic access to Work-in-Progress aircraft documents, a change made as part of implementation of its Registry Modernization System.