Bell celebrates 75 years in Fort Worth The OEM is sharing history about its headquarters site, which broke ground in the Texas city on May 21, 1951. Continue reading →
EASA publishes enhanced online Easy Access Rules The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has released four more Easy Access Rules publications that include faster access, upgraded… Continue reading →
EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters EC175B This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 52 – Doors – Bad Weather Windows Emergency Exit… Continue reading →
GE Aerospace wins UK Apache engine support contract Boeing Defence UK (United Kingdom) has awarded a contract to GE Aerospace to support the T700-GE-T701D engines for the British… Continue reading →
Becker Avionics celebrates 70th anniversary Max Egon Becker founded the company, which provides avionics for helicopters, general aviation aircraft, and special-mission platforms, in 1956 in… Continue reading →
Proposed FAA AD: Airbus EC130T2 helicopters The FAA has proposed a new airworthiness directive for certain Airbus Helicopters EC130T2 models that would require upgraded tail-rotor driveshaft… Continue reading →
HeliStream seeks UH-60 aerial firefighting pilots (Work for Warriors) – The company is accepting applications for two second-in-command pilots who will operate civilian UH-60 Black Hawks… Continue reading →
Bring a colleague for free to next week’s VAI Southeast Asia Aviation Safety Conference Less than a week remains on this deal. You can get a complimentary registration for a colleague when you sign… Continue reading →
EASA, EUROCONTROL release electronic conspicuity use cases The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL) have jointly developed… Continue reading →
ARSA to host webinar on employee reporting within SMS The free Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) and Aircraft Electronics Association webinar about employee reporting within a safety management system… Continue reading →