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Some Good News From HondaJet on the Hiring Front

At least about 100 of the thousands being laid off in Wichita can expect brighter skies. HondaJet has begun recruiting specialized engineers for its Greensboro, North Carolina, headquarters. Tops of the wish list will be design and certification specialists, expected to join approximately 400 HondaJet employees already in place in Greensboro. HondaJet expects to fly […]

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Cessna, Hawker Beechcraft Announce New Rounds of Layoffs

The general aviation manufacturing segment continues to be pummeled by the current economic crisis. Last week, Cessna announced another 2,000 pink slips will be distributed, bringing the total to 4,600 since the country’s financial downturn began. Most of the new layoffs will be in Wichita. Cessna has suffered mightily from canceled orders, with a reported […]

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Robinson’s 2008 Numbers Set a New Record

Torrance, California-based Robinson Helicopter continues its upward trend-in the face of a fast autorotating economy, no less. Last year, Robinson built 893 civil helicopters, surpassing its 2007 record year of 823. Fully 80 percent of the rotorcraft built last year were four-place R44s-60 percent Raven IIs and 20 percent Raven Is. The remaining 20 percent […]

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JetDirect Tells of Private Equity Backing in the Wings

Charter provider JetDirect Aviation has said it will receive an infusion of private equity capital by the end of this month that is expected to “enable us to begin bringing our client obligations more current prior to closing.” JetDirect President Jake Cartwright, who also headed TAG Aviation before that unit was acquired by JetDirect, has […]

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EASA Gives Nod to Diamond’s Austro E4 Turbodiesel Engine

Following four years of development, Diamond Aircraft Industries has received type certification for its Austro E4 turbodiesel aircraft engine from the European authorities. Demand for the new engine accelerated with the insolvency of Thielert Engines, sole provider of powerplants for Diamond’s DA42 Twin Star twin-engine aircraft. When Thielert engines-and parts-became unavailable from that company, many […]

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FAA Rewrites Rules on Known Icing

If you are a “reasonable and prudent” pilot when it comes to icing, a new interpretation by the FAA should reduce stress in your winter operations. Where the FAA used to define “known ice” as any area where there were clouds and sub-zero Centigrade conditions, the new rule takes a decidedly more rational tack. True, […]

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Starting Sunday, Satellites Will No Longer Monitor 121.5

It may be Super Bowl Sunday to football fans, but this weekend also marks the cessation of satellite monitoring for aircraft emergency locator transmitters that transmit only on 121.5 MHz. Search and rescue units will continue to monitor the old frequency, at least here in the United States, while also guarding the new ELTs frequency, […]

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ATP Offers Cash Rebates to Students as Fuel Prices Drop

Remember when we all heard that prices at grocery stores (and just about everywhere else) were going up because of the high cost of gas? Have you noticed them going down, now that gas prices are lower? Me neither. But at least one aviation business has passed on some fuel savings to its customers. Airline […]

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Citigroup Pulls Out of Falcon 7X Buy

Business aviation took another public relations hit when Citigroup, caving in to public outcry and a reprimand from President Obama, announced Tuesday it would not take delivery of a Dassault Falcon 7X ordered more than two years ago. President Obama was quoted saying he didn’t believe buying the new business jet was “the best use […]

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Cessna’s SkyCatcher Grows a Larger Tail

At the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo, Cessna arrived with a new tail configuration for its SkyCatcher light sport aircraft. The new tail is Cessna’s response to a spin accident last year in which a prototype SkyCatcher was lost-the pilot parachuted to safety. The new vertical tail is larger and has less sweep than its predecessor, […]

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