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GAMA 2010 leader revealed

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The board of directors of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has elected Robert Wilson, president of Honeywell Business and General Aviation, as GAMA’s chairman for 2010. Wilson previously served as GAMA’s vice chairman and chairman of GAMA’s Technical Policy Committee. John Rosanvallon, president and CEO of Dassault Falcon Jet, was voted […]

Kodiak receives additional certifications

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

Quest Aircraft Co. recently received Canadian type certification for the Quest Kodiak. This follows the receipt of type certification from Papua New Guinea and type acceptance certification from Indonesia in June. “From the outset, we had planned on receiving numerous international certifications for the Kodiak,” said Paul Schaller, Quest Aircraft’s president and CEO. “The airplane […]

Oregon Aero taps 17-year employee as COO

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

Tony Erickson, 17-year employee of Oregon Aero, Inc., has been named the company’s Chief Operating Officer. As COO, he will manage Oregon Aero’s daily operations. “Tony brings to the COO position a deep and thorough understanding of the principles and objectives of Oregon Aero,” says Mike Dennis, president, CEO and co-owner of the Scapoose, Ore.-based […]

Author’s focus on female flyers garners Combs Gates Award

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) has awarded its Seventh Annual Combs Gates Award to author and historian Sarah Bryn Rickman and her trilogy based on the Women Pilots of the Ferry Command. Rickman receive a $20,000 cash award in recognition of her research on women pilots during World War II, according to hall […]

‘Mama Bird’ turns 100 today

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

Evelyn Bryan Johnson, known affectionately as “Mama Bird” by her many flight students, turns 100 today. According to a report at AOPA.org, Johnson will be recognized today by Willard Scott on NBC’s Today Show. Johnson has logged more than 57,635 hours, qualifying her as the highest-time female pilot and the highest-time living pilot in the […]

GE Honda engine completes first run test

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

The first GE Honda HF120 engine has successfully started its initial test run at GE Aviation’s altitude test chamber in Evendale, Ohio, launching the test phase of the program. The GE Honda HF120 engine was launched in 2006 and selected to power Honda Aircraft’s advanced light jet, the HondaJet, and the Spectrum Aeronautical “Freedom” business […]

Cessna debuts ServiceDirect

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. has unveiled ServiceDirect, an option designed to provide a range of customer service options for Citation operators outside of the company’s service centers. This includes on-site maintenance operations and long-term logistics support, including Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) mechanic placement or contract support. With on-site placement support, Cessna recruits and manages independent maintenance […]

Jeppesen teams with SatcomDirect

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

Jeppesen and Satcom Direct have teamed to sell a bundled solution combining flight planning services and cockpit communications. The agreement enhances Jeppesen’s JetPlan flight planning service by providing direct cockpit communications capability via Satcom Direct’s FlightDeck Freedom (FDF) service, according to Jeppesen officials. FDF supports flight deck communications via Inmarsat, Iridium, and SITA VHF and […]

ATP to open two more training centers

By Janice Wood · November 4, 2009 ·

ATP plans to open two new flight training centers near New York and Los Angeles. Camarillo, California (KCMA) — north of Los Angeles – will be ATP’s fourth training center in the Southern California area. Classes are expected to start this month. White Plains, New York (KHPN) will open in early 2010 for pilots from […]

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