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Kerry Lynch
Executive AirShare, the Kansas City-based “regional” fractional provider, is adding a third jet type to its fractional fleet, the Cessna Citation CJ2+, to fill a gap between its Phenoms. Executive AirShare placed three used CJ2+s on its operating certificate and closed on its first share sale last week, with three more closings anticipated next week.

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The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has updated its online NATA Safety 1st Hazardous Communications (HazCom) training program to align it with new Occupational Health and Safety Administration requirements. OSHA in 2012 issued changes to its HazCom Standard with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. Employers were required to train their employees by Dec. 1, 2013 on the new label elements and safety data sheet formats contained within the standard.
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Kerry Lynch
Cessna’s first production M2 flew for the first time last week, bringing the company closer to certification in upcoming months. Announced in September 2011 as a step up from the company’s entry-level Mustang, the M2 is expected to reach customers’ hands early in the fourth quarter, just a few weeks behind its original schedule as the company ironed out certification issues with the all-new Garmin G3000 avionics suite.
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Aug. 27-28—Aircraft Electronics Association Regional Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, www.aea.net/events.asp Sept. 11-12—Aircraft Electronics Association Regional Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, www.aea.net/events.asp Sept. 12—National Business Aviation Association Business Aviation Regional Forum, Chicago/Waukegan, Ill., (703) 783-9000, www.nbaa.org Sept. 22-25—ACI-NA Annual Conference & Exhibition, San Jose, Calif., http://2013.aci-na.org/
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John Croft, Kerry Lynch
Paul Poberezny, the founder of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) and the creator of the world’s largest general aviation air show – AirVenture – passed away at the age of 91 from cancer at a retirement village in Oshkosh, Wis., on Aug. 22.

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DOWTY PROPELLERS R408/6-123-F/17 model propellers [Docket No. FAA-2009-0776; Directorate Identifier 2009-NE-32-AD; Amendment 39-17481; AD 2010-17-11R1] – revises an existing AD that currently requires initial applications of sealant between the bus bar assembly and the backplate assembly of certain line-replaceable units, and repetitive applications of sealant on all R408/6-123-F/17 model propellers. This new AD requires the same actions and allows the use of an equivalent sealant as prescribed in revised service information.
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JOE LACORTE was appointed regional manager for the southeast region for Duncan Aviation. LaCorte has served with Duncan since 2003, leading the company’s Illinois-based Engine Rapid Response team for eight years before moving into Pratt & Whitney engine service sales in 2012. Before joining Duncan, he had served as a field representative for GE Aircraft Engine Group and as a senior field service representative at Pratt & Whitney Canada.
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Kerry Lynch
A U.S. bankruptcy court set a Sept. 19 meeting for creditors and a Dec. 18 deadline for filing claims against Avantair, setting in motion the process of liquidating one of the largest fractional ownership programs. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Catherine Peek McEwen of the Middle District of Florida ordered the liquidation of Avantair on Aug. 16 after the company failed to respond to an involuntary petition for Chapter 7 liquidation. The court followed on Aug. 19 with a timeline for the liquidation.

Kerry Lynch
Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) is seeking to potentially add one or two more fixed-base operations at Van Nuys Airport (VNY) in California. LAWA, which oversees VNY in addition to Los Angeles International (LAX) and Ontario (ONT), issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) for parties interested in operating an FBO at the airport. RFQ Statements of Qualifications are due Oct. 28.

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Talon Air, a Farmingdale, N.Y.-based charter and management company, is building on its position as the largest Hawker 4000 owner, adding four more to its fleet. The addition of the Hawker 4000s increases the operator’s fleet of the model to nine. The aircraft will be based at the company’s hangar and office complex at Republic Airport. The Talon 4000s are equipped with high-speed Internet, Wi-Fi, two cabin monitors, Airshow, satellite phone, iPod connections and a CD/DVD system.
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AgustaWestland is reformulating its plans to launch helicopter assembly in Brazil following the termination of negotiations concerning potential co-production with Embraer earlier this year. The company is now considering going it alone with its Brazilian subsidiary, AgustaWestland Do Brasil, which announced that it is planning a major expansion of its facilities in the city, which the company says will include maintenance hangars with space that could accommodate a helicopter final assembly line.
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Kerry Lynch
The National Transportation Safety Board is seeking an expansion of an aviation weather camera program, currently in Alaska, to cover the rest of the U.S. FAA launched an aviation camera program in 1999 to help pilots better prepare for unpredictable weather and varied terrain. Since that time, aviation weather cameras have been installed in at least 185 locations, and are expected to be installed in 221 locations by 2014.

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EUROCOPTER DEUTSCHLAND Model MBB-BK117 A-3, MBB-BK117 A-4, MBB-BK117 B-1, and MBB-BK117 C-2 helicopters [Docket No. FAA-2013-0520; Directorate Identifier 2013-SW-027-AD; Amendment 39-17484; AD 2013-12-06] – requires, for helicopters with a Metro Aviation (Metro) vapor-cycle air conditioning kit installed in accordance with Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) No. SH3880SW, repetitively inspecting the air conditioning drive pulley for looseness and properly installed lockwire, and also requires reinstalling the pulley.
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Kerry Lynch
While U.S. flight operations have remained stubbornly flat in recent years, European operations are continuing to slide year over year, particularly in the western countries, according to the latest figures by Eurocontrol. Traffic numbers have climbed throughout the year in Europe, as is the typical pattern. But when compared with the previous year’s levels, traffic is down across the board. And last year’s levels were down over those in 2011.

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PILATUS Model PC -7 airplanes [Docket No. FAA-2013-0383; Directorate Identifier 2013-CE-008-AD; Amendment 39-17498; AD 2013-13-10] – requires changes to the Airworthiness Limitations Section (ALS) of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM), which adds life-limits, revises life-limits or adds inspections not previously identified.
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Rectrix Aviation last week broke ground on a new $5 million 27,000-sq.-ft. fixed-base operation at Worcester Regional Airport in Massachusetts. The facility will provide full FBO services and include space for maintenance, storage, customer service and a training and conference center. The new Worcester facility is one of two FBOs that Rectrix plans to build as part of a multi-million dollar contract awarded by the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport). Along with Worcester Regional Airport, Rectrix is planning a new FBO at L.G. Hanscom Field in Bedford, Mass.
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The U.S. Customs office in Fargo, N.D. (KFAR) moved into a new 3,603-sq.-ft. facility on the north general aviation ramp next to Fargo Jet Center (FJC). Fargo Jet Center officials note the move marks a significant improvement for its international customers, who had to clear customs at a facility more than a mile from its FBO and receive FBO services remotely. “The new U.S.
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AERObridge was selected as the recipient of the National Aeronautic Association’s 2013 Public Benefit Flying Award for Outstanding Achievement in Public Benefit Flying. The award, created in 2003, is recognizing AERObridge for “creating a nationwide network of volunteer aircraft owners, operators, FBOs, and pilots willing to donate their time, effort, and funding for the alleviation of the suffering of those in need due to disaster or circumstance – all of which was put to use in their tremendous response in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy,” NAA says.
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Kerry Lynch
Wheels Up, the startup “private membership” charter and business aircraft services operation founded by Marquis Jet co-founder Kenny Dichter, is continuing to take shape, with an executive team forming that includes a number of industry veterans who have held senior positions in both the Part 135 and fractional operations markets. Dichter announced the formation of Wheels Up earlier this month, signing the single largest contract for a fleet of business turboprops.

Kerry Lynch
FAA has agreed to permit pilots operating Experimental Aircraft Association Eagle Flight and Young Eagles flights to seek reimbursement for fuel under certain conditions, providing a little more latitude than previous approvals. But EAA is still assessing the conditions to determine whether the petition will provide benefits to volunteers.

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VARIOUS RESTRICTED CATEGORY Model HH-1K, TH-1F, TH-1L, UH-1A, UH-1B, UH-1E, UH-1F, UH-1H, UH-1L, and UH-1P helicopters [Docket No. FAA-2013-0553; Directorate Identifier 2011-SW-041-AD; Amendment 39-17502; AD 2013-13-14] – requires, for helicopters with certain main rotor hub inboard strap fittings installed, magnetic particle inspection (MPI) of the fittings for a crack, and if there is a crack, replacing the fitting with an airworthy fitting.
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BEN HUMBERT joined Landmark Aviation’s facility in Grand Rapids, Mich., as general manager. Humbert has more than 10 years of general aviation experience. He was formerly a safety and training manager at Atlantic Aviation.
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Kerry Lynch
JOHN MARINO, 65, who spent nearly four decades with FlightSafety International, died on Aug. 16 following a long battle with cancer. Marino began his aviation career in the U.S. Army, where he earned both rotary and fixed wing licenses and held several operational and command positions, including command of a rescue helicopter unit. He joined FlightSafety International in 1979 in its Vero Beach, Fla., facility and held a number of operations, management and marketing roles.
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Graham Warwick
Beechcraft hopes to sign up a launch customer for the AT-6 light-attack aircraft by year’s end, having flown the company-owned first production aircraft on Aug. 20. “There are a couple of customers we are working with,” says Russ Bartlett, president of Beechcraft Defense Co., describing negotiations as “very mature.” One customer is looking for around 24 AT-6s and the other a “similar or higher” number of aircraft, he says, adding Beechcraft is ready to begin deliveries 18 months from contract receipt.
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