Proposed EASA AD: Leonardo A109 and A119 helicopters The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is accepting comments through Jun. 13 on this proposed airworthiness directive (AD), ATA… Continue reading →
Air Methods cuts ribbon on US dispatch center in Nebraska The air medical services provider hosted the grand opening event May 14 at its new national dispatch center in Omaha. Continue reading →
DFA adds service to help international pilots meet FAA compliance Designated FAA Agent (DFA) has launched a service that assists international pilots and aircraft owners with designating a US agent… Continue reading →
Airbus Helicopters opens Canadian distribution center The OEM inaugurated its new 21,000-sq.-ft. industrial operations and spare parts facility May 15 in the Niagara region of Ontario. Continue reading →
Former patient, employer contribute to LifeFlight of Maine Cheri Smith coordinated a matching donation from her employer, Bank of America, after receiving emergency services from LifeFlight of Maine… Continue reading →
EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters Deutschland EC135 and EC635 This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 64–Tail Rotor–Tail Rotor Blades–Inspection, takes effect May 29. Continue reading →
Archer Aviation becomes official air taxi partner for LA28 Archer’s Midnight electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft will transport people around Los Angeles, California, during the 2028 Summer Olympics… Continue reading →
Robinson introduces new R66 variant for US Army pilot training Robinson Helicopter Co. took the wraps off a new version of its R66 designed for the US Army’s Initial Entry… Continue reading →
Bell, partners to develop training for US Army Flight School Next Bell Textron will collaborate with V2X, DigiFlight, and Delaware Resource Group, as well as Textron Aviation affiliate TRU Simulation, to… Continue reading →
VAI Members-Only Benefit: Discount on King Schools courses A VAI membership includes 30% off King Schools online training courses across more than 110 topics, including risk management, flight… Continue reading →