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Race City Heliport opens

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

North Carolina Rotor and Wing and Race City Helicopters have teamed to create and operate Race City Heliport in Landis, North Carolina, located about 25 miles northeast of Charlotte-Douglass International Airport just outside Kannapolis. Todd Henrikson, president of North Carolina Rotor and Wing, will offer flight training using Robinson R-22 and R-44 helicopters. He also […]

Duncan Aviation now factory authorized Artex service center

By Janice Wood · January 5, 2007 ·

Duncan Aviation has been selected as a full-service, factory-authorized, category 1 service center for the ARTEX 406 Series Emergency Locator Transmitter. Customers can send units to Duncan Aviation for maintenance and programming needs. Duncan Aviation has six factory-trained technicians who are ARTEX-certified. With advanced scheduling, these units can be turned in one day. For more […]

Raisbeck’s ZR LITE in certification tests

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Another project in the FAA certification phase is Raisbeck Engineering’s ZR LITE Performance System for the Learjet 31. The ZR LITE Performance System for the Learjet family is known in the industry for providing Learjet owners with fuel savings of 10% or more, extended range, higher cruising speeds and altitudes, and other significant performance improvements […]

Clifford Development launches program to re-engine Citation IIs

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Clifford Development has launched an STC development program to re-engine Cessna Citation II (CE-550) aircraft with 3,000-lb. thrust Williams International FJ44-3 engines, including integration of the FADEC system. Certification is expected within 12 months. Clifford expects the re-engined CE-550 will have significant performance improvements, including a 21% long range cruise speed increase, a 29% range […]

Airborne Data Acquisition and Recording System unveiled

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Heim Data Systems introduces the D7000, designed for a wide range of operational and flight test applications. Featuring adaptable signal interfacing and interchangeable media cartridges, the D7000 provides a flexible avionics data acquisition and recording platform in a compact package. With a rugged mechanical design for harsh environments, the compact external dimensions and configurable connector interfaces […]

FlightSafety introduces new workshop

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

FlightSafety has introduced a new Business and General Aviation Security Awareness Workshop. The workshop is designed to help flight departments establish or build upon a process to standardize and adopt a proactive security culture. Instructors who are experts in force protection and counterterrorism measures teach the two-day course. These professionals previously developed a screening curriculum […]

Virtual Fuel Desk now online

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

ARINC Direct has launched an on-line tool to help its business aviation customers leverage their fuel purchasing power. The Virtual Fuel Desk allows operators and flight departments to “shop smart” for aircraft fuel while planning flights. It provides on-line comparative pricing from multiple fuel suppliers at virtually all major U.S. and Canadian airports and FBOs […]

Rocky Mountain College goes glass

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Mont., has begun operating two new glass cockpit Piper Archer III aircraft equipped with the Avidyne Flightmax Entegra system, and a Frasca Mentor Flight Training Device, also equipped with the same glass cockpit. The college’s Bachelor of Science aviation program trains students in both traditional round-dial and glass cockpit aircraft […]

Aerox offers line of built-in oxygen system kits

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

AEROX now offers its complete line of customizable, built-in oxygen system kits for installation in aircraft of all types. AEROX can custom-build an oxygen system for any application. One owner took the system and its availability to best serve all of his passengers to a unique extreme. He had an oxygen mask specially made for […]

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