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Jet market forecast to grow

By Charles Spence · July 14, 2013 ·

The market for the sales of business jets is expected to grow over the next 20 years, according to a report issued by Bombardier Aerospace. The forecast estimates that worldwide, about 24,000 business jets will be delivered in the years before now and 2032. Sales this year are expected to remain about as they were […]

Hartzell joins forces with RV8tors

By General Aviation News Staff · July 13, 2013 ·

UK-based aerobatic team, The RV8tors, are collaborating to display Hartzell Propellers’ Advanced Structural Composite (ASC-II) propeller in airshows across the UK and Europe over the next year. Alister Kay and Andy Hill, The RV8tors, have been flying their Van’s RV8 aircraft as an aerobatic duo since 2010. They expect to perform for more than three […]

FBO opens new terminal at PVD

By General Aviation News Staff · July 13, 2013 ·

Northstar Aviation at T.F. Green Airport (PVD) in Providence, R.I.,  recently opened its new executive terminal. The full-service FBO, part of the Avfuel network, sports a lounge as well as access to showers, laundry facilities and a gym. Fully equipped conference rooms are available at no charge. Plane-side catering, onsite rental cars, transportation, accommodation arrangements […]

‘Trial offer’ maintenance plan launched for Honeywell engines

By General Aviation News Staff · July 13, 2013 ·

Propulsion International has introduced a trial offer introductory option coupled to a guaranteed “not-to-exceed CAM/Overhaul price” on its Honeywell-backed Group Maintenance Plan (GMP) for TPE-331-series turboprop engines. “Whether they are flying a single aircraft or a large fleet, operators are looking for ways to help control the costs of maintaining and overhauling their Honeywell TPE-331 […]

FlightSafety begins expansion of Teterboro facility

By General Aviation News Staff · July 12, 2013 ·

FlightSafety International held a ground breaking ceremony recently to commemorate the expansion and renovation of its Learning Center in Teterboro, New Jersey. The Learning Center will increase in size by 50% once the expansion and renovations have been completed. The facility will accommodate up to eight full flight simulators, and offer facilities for emergency training […]

Registration still open for BuildAPlane Teachers’ Day

By General Aviation News Staff · July 12, 2013 ·

BuildAPlane, a non-profit aviation education organization,  in cooperation with the General Aviation Manufacturers Association and the Experimental Aircraft Association, will sponsor Teachers’ Day at AirVenture again this year in Oshkosh. The event is scheduled for July 30, and will expose teachers to a variety of programs that allow educators to put aviation in classrooms, from […]

NationAir Insurance creates new division for government clients

By General Aviation News Staff · July 12, 2013 ·

WEST CHICAGO, Ill. — NationAir Aviation Insurance has created a new company division, the Public Entity Group, to meet the needs of government clients, including airports. “Publicly funded aviation programs have a far greater level of complexity than those of private aviation, and have additional budgetary issues as taxpayer funded entities,” said NationAir President Jeffrey […]

Clogged fuel lines for RV

By NTSB · July 12, 2013 ·

Aircraft: RV6. Injuries: None. Location: Hartford, Ky. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot had logged 2,643 hours, including 360 in the RV, which he built. He filled the auxiliary fuel tanks just prior to departing on the accident flight. It was the first time in eight or nine months that he used the […]

Order out of chaos: The used aircraft market is stabilizing

By General Aviation News Staff · July 11, 2013 ·

The downturn for the piston aircraft market is over. The market rebound may not look like the Dow, but it is heading in that direction finally. Good hunting!

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