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Janice Wood

Assisted living for retired pilots available

By Janice Wood · February 2, 2009 ·

Eagles Nest at Platte Valley, Colorado’s first aviation-themed assisted living home, has officially opened. Located in Weld County between Fort Lupton and Hudson, Eagles Nest is adjacent to Platte Valley Airport and the Vintage Aero Flying Museum. The new assisted living home is an addition to the neighboring aviation community, according to officials at Eagles […]

Fund established for family of Steve Fletcher

By Janice Wood · January 30, 2009 ·

A fund has been established for the wife and two young children of well-known British aviation photographer Steve Fletcher, who was killed in the crash of a Remos GX Light Sport Aircraft at the LSA Expo in Sebring, Florida, on Jan. 25. As reported here on Jan. 26, “On Sunday, January 25th, at 7:35 a.m. […]

Gulfstream and Jet Aviation buck business trend

By Janice Wood · January 30, 2009 ·

Gulfstream Aerospace and Jet Aviation, both owned by General Dynamics, posted strong revenues and profits for 2008 on Jan. 29, according to reports in the financial press. General Dynamics posted $29.3 billion in revenues and $2.48 billion in profits last year, up from $27.2 billion and $2.1 billion in the respective previous periods, but it […]

Grob Aerospace deal could save SPn jet project

By Janice Wood · January 30, 2009 ·

An agreement for German investors to take over the trainer aircraft activities of the insolvent Grob Aerospace group may clear the way for a separate deal to resurrect Grob’s SPn light business jet program, according to the on-line newsletter AINalerts. Grob’s insolvency administrator, Dr. Michael Jaffe, announced on Jan. 29 a deal under which the […]

Russian investors want partners or buyers for AAI

By Janice Wood · January 30, 2009 ·

Russian investment firm Industrial Investors announced on Jan. 29 that it is seeking to sell all or part of AAI Acquisition, the company formed to buy the assets of bankrupt Adam Aircraft Industries last April, according to Aviation International News. The magazine’s on-line newsletter reported that a company spokesman said, “All options are on the […]

Get your hands on the controls of the Air Zoo’s World War II fighters

By Janice Wood · January 30, 2009 ·

“Look but don’t touch” is usually the mantra of museums – but not at the Air Zoo. During the month of February, visitors to the aviation museum in Kalamazoo, Mich., will be able to experience a different view of aircraft…from the cockpit. Each weekend during the month of February, three cockpits will be open to […]

PlaneSense expands in Bahamas

By Janice Wood · January 30, 2009 ·

PlaneSense, Alpha Flying, Inc.’s fractional aircraft ownership program, has added seven new airports to its primary operating area in the Bahamas. This makes 19 Bahamian airports accessible to PlaneSense share owners without the need for re-positioning fees. New airports included in the expansion are: Chub Cay (Berry Islands), Congo Town (Andros), Great Harbor Cay (Berry […]

Maintenance management system debuts

By Janice Wood · January 30, 2009 ·

Making its debut is WinAir Essentials, an integrated inventory and maintenance management system to help maintenance departments stay in compliance with government regulations, report on maintenance costs, and track and control inventory. Features include: Inventory tracking and purchasing; aircraft invoicing; component repair tracking; master part definitions which include unlimited notes; unlimited alternate part numbers for […]

Air show to benefit Alan Henley slated

By Janice Wood · January 29, 2009 ·

Aviation is a small community. You notice this in particular when misfortune befalls someone. In July of last year, Alan Henley, the lead pilot of the AeroShell Aerobatic Team, was injured at home when a chin-up bar gave way. He is paralyzed from the chest down. The idea for a benefit was born as the […]

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