Arrow Aviation installs GPMS HUMS on HALO-Flight Bell 407GXi The installation of GPMS International’s Foresight MX health and usage monitoring system (HUMS) is the first for a US air… Continue reading →
Safran wins Bell contract to support US Army FLRAA program Bell Textron has placed an order with Safran Defense & Space to supply onboard and ground flight-testing systems for six… Continue reading →
NAA names Skyryse as finalist for Collier Trophy The maker of the SkyOS operating system is on the short list for the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) 2024 Robert… Continue reading →
VAI calls on Congress to increase ATC investment to boost safety, maintain US aviation standards VAI and a broad spectrum of aviation industry organizations are urging Congress to significantly invest in the US air traffic… Continue reading →
VAI Member Spotlight: Leading Edge Helicopters, Australia Helicopter support services operator uses a fleet of one Airbus AS350 B3 and three AS350 B2s. Continue reading →
Schweizer delivers 300CBi trainer to USATS in Florida US Aviation Training Solutions (USATS) received the first 300CBi at its facility in Titusville as part of an agreement for… Continue reading →
GPMS International secures STC for HUMS on H145 D2, D3 The FAA has approved a supplemental type certificate (STC) for the company’s Foresight MX health and usage monitoring system (HUMS)… Continue reading →
LifeFlight Australia trains 28 new doctors for helicopter operations The training in a rescue helicopter environment included a simulated underwater helicopter crash, winch exercises, and clinical scenarios. Continue reading →
Helicopter Institute expands training programs with Delta P The partnership will include Delta P founder Dudley Crosson serving as Helicopter Institute director of safety and aeromedical programs and… Continue reading →
Veryon earns FAA AMT Diamond Award of Excellence The FAA award recognizes the software company’s aviation maintenance technician (AMT) team and their commitment to safety, training, and excellence… Continue reading →