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New Laminar Flow Speed Pants make a difference

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

FAA-approved Laminar Flow Speed Pants will add up to 10.5 mph over bare wheels and up to 8 mph over stock wheel pants for all Piper PA-28 and PA-32 aircraft models, say officials at Laminar Flow Systems. At 10 pounds, these second generation Speed Pants are lighter and up to five times stronger than conventional […]

HPower appointed exclusive U.S. importer of Neuform Props

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

HPower, Ltd., known for its import, sale, and service of HKS four-stroke light aircraft engines, has become the exclusive United States importer of Germany’s Neuform composite propeller line. “These props offer high performance, low fuel consumption, and are very quiet,” said Tom Peghiny, HPower president. “They also work well with our HKS engines and are […]

Montgomery Aviation (TYQ) renovation complete

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

Montgomery Aviation at Indianapolis Executive Airport (TYQ), 14 miles north of the Indiana capitol, now boasts an all-weather arrival/departure canopy. The new canopy, 33 feet high and 100 feet wide, provides shelter from inclement weather for corporate jets of all sizes, their passengers, and crew. Montgomery’s latest $2 million construction project also features a new […]

‘Royal Turbine’ Duke certified

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

Northwest Turbine, LLC of Spokane, Wash., has received FAA certification for its “Royal Turbine” Duke aircraft. The “Royal Turbine” Duke is modified under contract by Rocket Engineering, which also contracts to modify the Piper Malibu/Mirage “JetPROP” and the Beechcraft Bonanza “TurbineAir.” All three products utilize the Pratt & Whitney PT6-A turbine engine. The pressurized, six-place, […]

Sharp Details introduces paint restoration process

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

Sharp Details has introduced a complete paint restoration and protection process for aircraft. “This is a process that offers significant cost savings over repainting the aircraft,” said President and CEO Jim Garland. “In addition to the outright cost of stripping and repainting an aircraft, it must be taken out of service for two or three […]

ARINC gets FAA nod for expanded service

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

ARINC Direct SM Aircraft Services has received expanded FAA Part 145 Certification to perform full-service aircraft maintenance at its repair station in Colorado Springs, Colo. (COS). The company’s 20,000-square-foot facility can now provide maintenance service for the majority of modern business jet aircraft, in addition to the avionics integration, instrument and accessory overhaul and repairs […]

Ready to cross the continent?

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

For many adventurous pilots, crossing the United States is an adventure they would like to undertake, but would prefer to share with other pilots. Air Journey is planning a transcontinental journey of 1,960 nm starting July 31 and lasting until Aug. 11. The journey begins in Waupaca, Wis., and ends in California. On the way […]

Contract fuel authorizations now online

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

Schedulers, dispatchers and pilots now can create online authorizations for Commercial Contract Fuel purchases at Avfuel.com. There are now three ways to purchase Commercial Contract Fuel from Avfuel. Present a Commercial Contract Fuel Card for authorization at the point of purchase, call Avfuel ahead of the flight to arrange a specific fueling, or authorize a […]

Gulfstream IV latest addition to FlightWorks fleet

By General Aviation News Staff · July 7, 2006 ·

FlightWorks recently added a long range Gulfstream IV to its growing fleet. The Gulfstream IV is based at McCollum Field in Atlanta. The GIV has a range of more than 4,000 nm, with speeds up to 547 miles per hour. For more information: 800-255-1971.

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