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Flying to inauguration? NBAA says plan now

By Janice Wood · December 17, 2008 ·

The National Business Aviation Association is urging operators planning to be in the Washington, D.C. area during President-elect Obama’s inauguration to start planning now and stay up-to-date on any new rules that may apply. According to the association, one or more TFRs will be issued, restricting general aviation aircraft operations in the area surrounding Washington. […]

Two buyers reportedly interested in Grob

By Janice Wood · December 17, 2008 ·

The AINalerts newsletter reported on Dec. 17 that two companies have expressed interest in taking over German aircraft manufacturer Grob. Grob Aerospace insolvency administrator Dr. Michael Jaffé reportedly made the announcement. The two interested parties are “little known H3 Aerospace from Munich, headed by Johann Heitzmann; and Chinese manufacturer Guizhou Aviation Industry Corporation (GAIC), part […]

Warbird Beer Show defends business aviation

By Janice Wood · December 16, 2008 ·

As corporate flight departments shake their heads over the furor created by U.S. auto executives flying in corporate jets to Washington, D.C., support for business aviation came this week from an unusual source: The Warbird Beer Show. Internet radio talk show hosts Dave Holmes and Greg Muir usually get more kudos for their banter than […]

International Jet adds King Air to fleet

By Janice Wood · December 16, 2008 ·

International Jet Aviation Services, Inc. based at Denver’s Centennial Airport (APA), has added a King Air C90 to its all turbine-powered fleet. The six-passenger turbo-prop features new paint and recently refurbished interior with club seating. The aircraft has numerous upgrades, including a Raisbeck EPIC package, company officials said. For more information: 800-858-5891 or InternationalJet.com.

Audio/video power management system for GA planes debuts

By Janice Wood · December 16, 2008 ·

Richard Gray’s Power Company, LLC (RGPC) introduces RGPC ClearSky, a power management system designed for audio/video equipment on private aircraft. Skytheater of Fort Lauderdale, which specializes in installing A/V systems on aircraft, is the exclusive integrator of RGPC ClearSky. Custom integrators are installing high-performance A/V systems onboard aircraft for their clients’ work and entertainment purposes. […]

Congressional leaders support business aviation

By Janice Wood · December 16, 2008 ·

Provisions of a proposed automobile industry assistance bill that could have unintended consequences for companies that rely on business aviation have been challenged by a number of Senators and Representatives, according to NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen, who last week thanked them. According to Bolen, leaders who questioned the inclusion of a provision requiring […]

FlightSafety International appoints Eric Hinson executive vp

By Janice Wood · December 16, 2008 ·

Eric Hinson will join FlightSafety International as executive vice president Jan. 5, 2009. Hinson is president and CEO of Piaggio America, the U.S. subsidiary of the Italian business aircraft manufacturer. He also serves on the board of directors of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association. Prior to Piaggio, Hinson worked for Honeywell Aerospace in Paris, France, […]

Aerosmith Aviation on TV’s “How It’s Made”

By Janice Wood · December 16, 2008 ·

Aerosmith Aviation of Longview, Texas, will be featured on the hit TV show “How It’s Made!” through late December on the Science Channel. The segment will detail the aircraft painting process. The program shows behind the scenes in the aircraft refurbishment industry. Air dates on the Science Channel are Dec. 19 at 9 PM, Dec. […]

Stephen McGee tapped to run US Avionics

By Janice Wood · December 16, 2008 ·

Stephen McGee has accepted the position of avionics manager with US Avionics in Denton, Texas. As manager, McGee will be responsible for business development and sales, installations, warranty issues, repairs, autopilots and reconditioning of all types of communication and avionics equipment. He also will oversee avionics maintenance of the fleet of 25 aircraft utilized by […]

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