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LASP gets cool reception at public hearing

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2009 ·

At a public hearing held in a packed room at Westchester County Airport, Jan. 6, TSA representatives were told that their Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP) plan fails to recognize the unique needs and challenges of business aviation operations and that, if left unchanged, it would have “unintended and destructive consequences that threaten the well-being […]

Blockalls now available

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2009 ·

Blockalls training glasses were designed by pilots to resolve problems with existing view limiting devices. Weighing in at less than ounce, Blockalls are engineered to easily penetrate the seal of a headset, eliminating the hassle of having to remove it first. The glasses can be worn for extended periods of time without discomfort, thanks to […]

Yankee Pacific Aerospace consolidates

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2009 ·

Yankee Pacific Aerospace, Inc., an aerospace investment company headquartered in Rye, N.H., has merged two of its holdings. Executive Aircraft Completions, of Tulsa, Okla., and Cabin Innovations, LLC, of Lewisville, Texas, will be merged into a single division, which will be called Cabin Innovations. The merger is concurrent with the opening of Cabin Innovations’ new […]

Banyan taps Barron for North American sales

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2009 ·

Banyan Air Service, based at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE), recently appointed Alvie Barron director of North American sales. Barron has more than 20 years of aircraft maintenance, refurbishment and modification experience. He previously held positions with Jet Aviation, General Dynamics, Bombardier and Hawker/Beechcraft. In his new role at Banyan, he is responsible for […]

Ranger Rotorcraft names Bolden president

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2009 ·

Ranger Rotorcraft Group, Inc., a helicopter technical services company in Fort Worth, has promoted Edward Bolden to president. Bolden, previously vice president-operations development, will be responsible for guiding all operations for civilian helicopter completions and MRO, military helicopter retrofits, engineering services, parts sales, helicopter subsystems manufacturing, all supporting shops and services, plus the customer service, […]

NationAir hires Barnard for sales

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2009 ·

NationAir Aviation Insurance has hired Dale Barnard as a sales executive for the Pacific Northwest. Barnard will manage the company’s general aviation insurance sales practice in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska from an office located at the Portland International Airport in Oregon. Prior to joining NationAir, Barnard managed an aviation insurance practice for a […]

STC awarded for 210 glass cockpit retrofit

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2009 ·

A partnership between Avidyne Corp., Southern Star Avionics of Mobile, Ala., and Crownair Aviation, Inc. of San Diego, has received an STC for the retrofit installation of Avidyne’s Entegra integrated flight deck in Cessna 210 and T210 Series single-engine piston aircraft. The Avidyne Entegra suite is part of Crownair’s “Centurion Edition” refurbishment program that includes […]

Cessna delivers first retail XLS+

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2009 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. recently completed the first Citation XLS+ retail delivery to an undisclosed customer based on the East Coast. First announced in October 2006, the Citation XLS+ achieved FAA certification May 30. European Aviation Safety Agency certification is in process and expected to be complete in early 2009. Order book exceeds 200 for the […]

Cirrus resumes production

By Meg Godlewski · January 7, 2009 ·

Production has resumed at Cirrus Design Corp. The Duluth-based manufacturer had shut down the assembly line in December and furloughed 500 employees in response to slow aircraft sales. Company officials say the return to production will be a gradual process, with employees being recalled in waves as the number of orders for aircraft dictates an […]

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