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New software debuts for aerospace engineers

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

ASM International and Granta Design recently unveiled an information-management system designed to give aerospace engineers clear insight into previously unmanageable amounts of materials data. GRANTA MI is an enterprise-wide software system for the creation, tracking, qualification and management of materials information. Historically, critical materials information has not been readily available to aerospace engineers due to […]

NORDAM to move it European HQ to Toulouse, France

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

The NORDAM Group will move its European headquarters from the Netherlands to Toulouse, France, considered the aerospace center of Europe, the company announced during the Paris Air Show. The move will bring NORDAM closer to its European original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers, said Ken Lackey, CEO and president of the Tulsa, Okla.-based company. Alain Poupin, […]

Analyze this: New balancer unit creates better maintenance solutions

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

The New ACES Model 2020HR Turbo ProBalancer Analyzer and the 2015 ProBalancer offer a choice of user-friendly features. The 2015 ProBalancer combines the economy of an entry-level balancer with spectrum analysis capabilities not typically available in an entry-level instrument. The New 2020HR Turbo ProBalancer Analyzer, with its two-channel simultaneous inputs makes performing twin engine propeller […]

New FBO opens at Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

FalconTrust Air, a 22,000-square-foot FBO, opened June 16 at Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport in South Florida. Designed to appeal to the jet set, the FBO includes a fitness center with sauna, VIP suites with regulation-sized pool tables, a personal movie theater, gourmet catering, a lounge and private rooms for pilots to relax in. For more information: […]

Miller Electric and Weldcraft to exhibit welding innovations at Oshkosh

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

If you are looking for new welding solutions, visit the Miller Road Show at EAA AirVenture, July 25-31. The Miller Road Show semi trailer carries Miller Electric Manufacturing Co.’s and Weldcraft’s most popular welding and cutting products to give live demos around the country. Of special interest to the sport aviation industry are: – The […]

Helicopter safety symposium slated

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

The International Helicopter Safety Symposium (IHSS) will take place Sept. 26-29 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The symposium is being organized in cooperation with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB), the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCAA), the FAA, NASA, France’s BEA (Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses pour la Sécurité de l’Aviation […]

Thermometer takes the guesswork out of density altitude

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

Density altitude can reach critical levels, seriously affecting aircraft performance — especially during the summer months. Now it’s easy to estimate density altitude prior to takeoff with Sporty’s Density Altitude Thermometer. Measuring 18 inches in diameter, this easy-to-read thermometer displays temperature in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. Based upon the current temperature and field elevation, the […]

Yingling equipped to provide inspections, solutions for Emergency AD on Cessna 400 Series wing spars

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

In response to an Emergency Airworthiness Directive resulting from the discovery of cracks in the wing spars of Cessna 400 Series twin engine aircraft, Yingling Aviation is offering operators of affected aircraft full visual and eddy current inspections, as well as modifications designed to correct existing conditions and prevent future propagation. Yingling, located on Wichita’s […]

L-3 Avioincs selected for Citation CJ1+ and CJ2+

By General Aviation News Staff · July 8, 2005 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. has chosen L-3 Avionics Systems’ Electronic Standby Instrument System (ESIS) Model GH-3000 as standard equipment aboard the Citation CJ1+ and CJ2+ models. The L-3 system also is available on the CJ3, Bravo, Encore, XLS and Sovereign. Designed to replace conventional electro-mechanical standby attitude, airspeed and altitude instruments, the L-3 Electronic Standby System […]

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