NBAA Announces New Name for Proven Product: Air Traffic Services Rebranding of Former GA Desk Puts Greater Emphasis on Services Washington, DC, June 7, 2012 – The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) today announced that one of its top operational benefits for Members has been renamed NBAA Air Traffic Services (ATS). The name change is […]
Embraer Debuts Legacy 650, Phenom 300 Returns to CBAA Melbourne, FL, June 7, 2012 – Embraer’s Legacy 650 will make its debut at the Canadian Business Aircraft Association convention on June 13-14, 2012 in Toronto, Canada. At the same time, the Phenom 300 will return to Canada’s premier business aviation event, where it debuted in […]
EU-ETS ‘Discriminatory’ to Business Aviation, Bolen Tells Senate Committee Association Reiterates Support For Global Approach to Aviation Emissions Washington, DC, June 6, 2012 – National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) President and CEO Ed Bolen testified today before a Senate committee that the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS) “singles out a great American industry for discriminatory treatment.” […]
New Embraer Historical Center Website São José dos Campos – June 5, 2012 – Embraer has launched a new version of its Historical Center website (www.embraerhistoricalcenter.com), creating an online reference database about the emergence of Brazil´s aeronautics industry. Students, aviation enthusiasts and the general public can access the website to research the history and pioneering […]
Rotorcraft R&D Continues to Faster Horizontal Flight as Prototypes Meet Milestones. By Paul Pitts. | The JetAv Blog As the AW609 Civilian Tiltrotor development program (formerly the joint venture between Bell and Agusta Westland) continues to move forward, other large players in the rotorcraft industry have used the 609 program delays to develop their own […]
Bell 206 (OH-4) First Flight by Jack Schweibold | The JetAv Blog. Yes, a half century will elapse this year since its first fight on November 8th, 1962. The OH-4, father to the B206 Jet Ranger, was Bell’s entry in the Army’s Light Observation competition. This article is second in a series evaluating the three […]