Florida’s Titusville-Cocoa Airport Authority has received more than $4.6 million in grants for a new corporate aviation terminal. The bulk of the funds, $3.3 million, is from the Florida Department of Transportion. The remaining $1.25 million is from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Construction is expected to begin this month.
More turbines are coming
Deliveries of new turbine business airplanes shot up more than 31% in this year’s first half, compared to last year’s, according to a report from the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA). Exactly 100 more business jets and turboprops were delivered in the first six months of 2005 than during the same period last year, according […]
“Insuring” student pilots’ conduct
Avemco, the only direct writer of general aviation insurance in the U.S., is sponsoring production of “The Student Pilots” Model Code of Conduct,” intended to improve pilot safety, flying excellence, and the general aviation community. Avemco is mailing the publication to every new student pilot, said Jim Lauerman, executive vice president and chief underwriter. “Avemco […]
Garrett/Piedmont consolidates engine work
A recent announcement by Garrett Piedmont Hawthorne that it is closing engine repair facilities at MacArthur Airport on Long Island, N.Y., Columbus, Ohio, and Springfield, Ill., spares operations at Augusta, Ga., Houston and Los Angeles, but makes no mention of Charlottesville, Va., where the firm completed a multi-million dollar hangar in May. Garrett plans to […]
NBAA Convention moves to Orlando
The National Business Aviation Association convention, originally scheduled for New Orleans, has been relocated to Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The show also has been moved up a week, to Nov. 9-11. Aircraft will be on static display at Orlando Executive Airport (ORL).
Eclipse 500 static testing completed
The Eclipse 500 very light jet has completed the airframe static testing required for its FAA certification. The FAA cleared the Eclipse for an initial 10,000 hour lifetime, significantly more than is typically approved so early. Static testing, which tests airframe loads to the designed maximum and, in some instances, to failure, was conducted throughout […]
Piper gets a new president
James K. Bass became the new president and CEO of New Piper Aircraft, Inc. Sept. 12. Described by Piper’s board as “an experienced senior executive with more than 25 years of leadership roles in engineering and manufacturing,” he replaced Chuck Suma, who joined the company’s board of directors as vice chairman. Suma will continue to […]
William Hawkins dies
William W. “Bill” Hawkins of Camden, S.C., died Aug. 25 after a brief illness. He was 76. Hawkins was manager of Woodward Field, Kershaw County Airport (CDN) and was inducted into the South Carolina Aviation Hall of Fame in 1995. In 1946, he joined the Army and was sent to Japan, returning home in December […]
Fantasy of Flight hosts the B-17 ‘Liberty Belle’
Kermit Weeks” Fantasy of Flight in Florida will play host to the restored B-17 Flying Fortress “Liberty Belle” over the winter months. She will be on display there from late November through early February. “Liberty Belle” is the most recently restored World War II B-17 and one of only 14 currently flying. Fantasy of Flight […]