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New hangars built at Palm Springs

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Aviation Development Group LLC recently completed construction of 16 executive hangars at Palm Springs International Airport (PSP), with a completed value of almost $4 million. Designed to utilize all the services of the nearby Signature Flight Support FBO, access to the community is via a gated, private entrance. The project features extra-wide ramp areas and […]

Central Washington University expands degree program

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Central Washington University will offer a Bachelor of Science degree in flight technology aviation management at CWU-Moses Lake, its university center on the campus of Big Bend Community College (BBCC). BBCC is located near Grant County International Airport, five miles from Moses Lake. The former Larson Air Force Base has five runways, the longest of […]

Elliott Aviation and BLR join forces

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Elliott Aviation and BLR have joined forces to offer an affordable solution for King Air 200 series owners seeking to maximize the performance and value of their aircraft. The two companies will offer a base price installation of Elliott’s RVSM solution and BLR’s Winglet System on King Air 200 series aircraft for a package price […]

Sealant gets the royal treatment

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Royal Adhesives and Sealants LLC’s Hardman WS8020 line of manganese dioxide cured polysulfide aircraft sealants have been fully qualified to AMS 8802 and AMS 3276 aircraft fuel tank sealant specifications. The sealants are manufactured at the company’s Wilmington, Calif., facility, which has been certified to the AS 9100, ISO 9001/2000 and AS7200/1 NADCAP quality systems […]

Weldcraft Legacy Series Product Guide now available

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Weldcraft has released a product guide for the company’s new Legacy Series of TIG torches and accessories. The guide helps customers choose the right TIG torch for their application and features part numbers, product descriptions and pricing. To ease selections, the product guide also features torch compatibility lists for each accessory. This list details torch […]

ABS Aerolight debuts small model for aerial photography and more

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Developed by ABS Aérolight, the Pixy is a compact, radio-controlled motorized paraglider that can carry up to 10 lb. of photography equipment without any risk, making it ideal for aerial shots, and also for infrared and multispectral sensors.  The Pixy needs only a few feet of runway to take to the sky. Throttling back keeps […]

Aerox Oxysaver cannulas extend oxygen usage

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Aerox’s Oxysaver cannulas conserve oxygen and provide pilots and passengers with extended usage of portable oxygen during high-altitude flights, according to company officials. Oxysaver cannulas, when used in conjunction with an Aerox oxygen system, conserve 75% of the oxygen previously wasted with standard cannulas. The flow of each outlet is individually controlled with a needle […]

L-3 creates avionics campus in Phoenix

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

L-3 Communications Avionics Systems (L-3 Avionics), a subsidiary of L-3 Communications Corp., has expanded its business operations by opening a facility in Phoenix. The new location creates an “avionics campus” located at 960 W. Behrend Drive, adjacent to another L-3 business, Aviation Communication and Surveillance Systems (ACSS), an L-3 Communications & Thales Company. L-3 Avionics, […]

Nixalite introduces six new bird spike models

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2006 ·

Nixalite of America Inc., a company that developed and patented the first bird spike in 1949, has released six new models. From premium all stainless steel spikes to low cost plastic, Nixalite now has a bird spike for any application or budget, company officials say. For more information: 800-624-1189.

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