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Raytheon certifies new Beechcraft Premier IA

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

The new Beechcraft Premier IA has been certified. The plane features a totally redesigned interior, Rockwell Collins ProLine 21 avionics upgrade, as well as several systems improvements as part of the planned evolution of the Beechcraft Premier I.

Signature Plating launches new chrome line

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

Signature Plating has introduced a new chrome line. The company’s chrome plating line is one of the largest in the industry. It has 10-foot long tanks that can handle a wide variety of shapes and sizes for different parts. Signature Plating not only has the capability to plate hardware in all shapes, sizes and metal […]

Jet Aviation Boston/Bedford boosts weekend hours, adds mobile maintenance

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

Jet Aviation Boston/Bedford is enhancing aircraft maintenance support by adding weekend service hours and expanded mobile maintenance assistance. Clients are now able to receive technical and mechanical aircraft care on the weekends when most service facilities are closed. New weekend hours are Friday, 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Additionally, Jet Aviation […]

Need an adjustment?

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

The bungee adjuster makes using bungee cords safer. No longer do you have to stretch bungee cords past the recommend limits or tie them in knots, or do without them because you can’t get them to fit where you want them to fit. The new adjusters make any bungee cord fit. You simply hook one […]

Take your plane for a spin — in the hangar

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

Carousel Condos are hangar designs that incorporate a flexible carousel aircraft handling system and indoor automobile parking on the lower level, with four individual suites on the upper level that can be customized to meet the most discriminating tastes. Flexibility in design allows for a multitude of aircraft storage options on the rotating platform. The […]

Online recordkeeping service released

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

With all the advances in aviation, one factor associated with ownership — recordkeeping — has remained antiquated. Until now, maintenance records, squawk lists and pilot logbooks were all paper-based. Now, owners can do everything online with AircraftLogs.com. Targeted toward time-stretched professionals, business owners, aircraft managers, maintenance providers and FBOs, AircraftLogs manages nearly everything associated with […]

Airline captain’s jacket available

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

Sporty’s Airline Captain’s Jacket brings the classic aviator’s jacket into the 21st century. The jacket has a clean, contemporary appearance and is identical to uniform jackets worn by flight crews at major airlines. The jacket offers a full cut that sits slightly off the shoulder. Constructed from jet black goatskin leather, the jacket has an […]

First G1000-equipped Elite ATD delivered

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

ELITE Simulation Solutions recently delivered its first Garmin G1000-equipped iGATE Advanced Aviation Training Device (A-ATD) to Angel City Flyers Inc. in Long Beach, Calif. The device is outfitted with the actual G1000 hardware utilizing the now familiar 10.4″ GDU 1040 PFD/MFD displays offered as standard equipment from several airframe manufacturers. Desktop and cockpit versions of […]

Revealing images from Wright brothers in new book

By General Aviation News Staff · February 17, 2006 ·

From historian and Wright brothers’ scholar Larry Tise comes “Hidden Images: Discovering Details in the Wright Brothers Photographs, Kitty Hawk, 1900-1911.” This illustrated history brings to light the world of the Wright brothers at the dawn of aviation. The images presented allow the reader to step back in time and understand the trials and errors […]

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