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Sep 19, 2013
Modifying oil pressure sensor systems prevents misleading readings
Sep 18, 2013
Operators have 135 days to inspect some 3,800 Honeywell ELTs
Sep 16, 2013
The still-being-finalized partnership between AJ Walter Aviation and Aviation Technical Services (ATS) could have its first customers by the time the joint venture is formally launched later this month, ATS executives tell Aviation Week. The companies on Aug. 16 announced a memorandum of understanding that would combine complimentary services and offer them under a common umbrella. Even though the venture’s details are set in stone, customers are showing interest in the potential offering.
Sep 16, 2013
Fielding depends on implementation of new fleet-management concept
Sep 13, 2013
A radical conversion of an Avro RJ85 regional jet by firefighting company Conair Aviation has made its first flight. Canada-based Conair Aviation is one of four North American firefighting operators that have selected the British Aerospace BAe 146 and Avro RJ series of aircraft for the mission, but unlike the other three, the company has gone for a highly complex configuration attaching the water tank outside the pressure hull.
Sep 13, 2013
In-flight broadband provider Gogo has launched a hybrid network solution for the North American market capable of delivering more than 60 Mbps to an aircraft, 20 times the speed of Gogo’s initial air-to-ground (ATG) product, which was launched five years ago. Launch customer Virgin America expects to begin flying with the new technology in the second half of 2014. The new service, Gogo Ground to Orbit (GTO), is expected to increase speeds by more than six times the company’s current enhanced ATG product, says Gogo.
Sep 11, 2013
JetBlue Airways Chief Operating Officer Rob Maruster says the FAA has a “credibility” problem implementing the satellite-based NextGen air traffic control (ATC) system, leading many U.S. airlines to worry that expensive investments in equipment deemed critical to NextGen’s success will not “pay off.”
Sep 10, 2013
Installation of JetBlue Airways’ long-awaited Wi-Fi service is set to begin in the coming weeks following the FAA’s approval of the system for Airbus A320s. The airline has selected Aviation Technical Services (ATS) to retrofit up to 130 Airbus A320s with the Internet system, which JetBlue calls Fly-Fi. The first aircraft is set to be modified in November or “possibly sooner,” ATS CEO Matt Yerbic tells Aviation Week. JetBlue says the fleet will be completed by 2015, with some work being handled by its LiveTV subsidiary in Orlando, Fla.