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By Ross Detwiler
In a U.S. Air Force spin prevention maneuver, the point to be learned was that the wing was “flying.”
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Chen Chuanren
Global Systémes Asia Sdn Bhd (GSA) has announced that it has acquired RUAG International Malaysia’s operation, as part of a ‘strategic move’. The
MRO

BCA Staff
Flight training and simulation providers have remained active during the COVID-19 pandemic by introducing new systems and programs, including those
Business Aviation

By Ross Detwiler
Recovery from a stall is a split-second action.
Business Aviation

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Aiming to better support European clients flying in the U.S., Clay Lacy Aviation has earned EASA Part 145 Maintenance Organization certification approval.
Business Aviation

By Jens Flottau
The manufacturer aims to prepare for the next generation of aircraft, planned to be introduced by 2035.
Aerospace

By Bill Carey
An office within the U.S. Commerce Department will launch a space traffic management pilot program this summer.
Aerospace & Defense

By Lee Ann Shay
Joramco, MAAS Aviation and Turkish Technik leaders share insights on how they see the aviation aftermarket changing.
Supply Chain

BCA Staff
Aerial survey company Owyhee Air Research (OAR) has named a new president.
Business Aviation

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
The aviation technical asset services and trading company is pursuing growth in the Americas with a new facility in Dallas Forth Worth, Texas.
MRO

By Alex Derber
Last week’s commitment by leasing giant Avolon for up to 500 electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL) marks the most serious commercial
MRO

By James Albright
It alienates the crew and shuts down Crew Resource Management.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By James Albright
What happens when confidence exceeds one’s actual abilities and talent?
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By James Pozzi
Airline-affiliated MRO provider will focus on narrowbody aircraft types at the facility.
MRO

GA Telesis Signs Engine Disassembly Agreement GA Telesis has signed an agreement with ATSG subsidiary Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM) to provide
MRO

By James Pozzi
Eastern Europe’s MRO segment is expected to take longer to recover than neighboring regions, but its aftermarket players are fine tuning some of their
MRO

By Sean Broderick
Parts leasing is moving beyond landing gear and APUs as customers aim to take pressure off balance sheets and inject cash.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Chen Chuanren
These programs highlight innovation, collaboration and off-the-shelf solutions.
Aerospace & Defense

By Joe Anselmo, Guy Norris, Sean Broderick
In a wide-ranging interview, Boeing chief David Calhoun says the company won’t be rushed into launching a new airplane.
Aerospace

By Alex Derber
When Brazilian airline Gol launched third-party maintenance services via its Gol Aerotech arm in late 2019, it could have had no idea that its target
MRO

By Paul Seidenman
MRO facilities report steady work on repair and overhaul of landing gear for a variety of business aviation aircraft.
Business Aviation

By Roger Cox
Even though the Near Midair Collision System isn’t used by many people, it’s a helpful tool that should be.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Aaron Karp
There was a time when airline executives believed supersonic flight would become ubiquitous on long-haul routes.
Air Transport

By Molly McMillin
Yingling Aviation, based at Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport in Wichita, originally began business in 1946 as the first Cessna Aircraft dealer.
Business Aviation

By James Pozzi
How the leasing market for aircraft and engines is changing as commercial aviation comes out of the pandemic.
Aircraft & Propulsion