Business and General Aviation
EU ETS fears slow down aviation verification process
Verification providers are urging aircraft operators to speed up preparations for EU ETS, but questions remain unanswered [Read more]
This Week briefings
France's air accident investigation bureau BEA is preparing to decode the cockpit voice and flight data recorders from the Airblue Airbus A321 that crashed in mountainous terrain on 28 July on approach to Islamabad, killing all 152 people on board. [Read more]
D-Jet certification not likely until 2012
Diamond Aircraft is completing final modifications to its D-Jet as it finally prepares to start the certification phase of the long-delayed programme. [Read more]
Photos: Honda unveils conforming aircraft, plans November first flight
Honda Aircraft is preparing to begin test flights in November of the first conforming prototype for its seven-seat light jet. The North Carolina-based... [Read more]
Working week: Gyorgy Peto
Having been one of the best-known presenters on Hungarian television, Gyorgy Peto now flies Challenger 300s for Amira Air and brings his public relations experience from life in the media into the cockpit [Read more]
OSHKOSH: Garmin gives proactive push with stability and protection system
Garmin this year plans to begin offering a G1000 integrated avionics retrofit package for the King Air 200 with the option for an electronic stability and protection system (ESP) to boost safety for hand-flying operations. [Read more]
OSHKOSH: Piper continues global push
Piper has made several personnel changes, including at the chief executive level, and is opening an office in Europe in a restructuring aimed at better positioning the manufacturer for international growth. [Read more]
OSHKOSH: Piper progresses with PiperJet development and PiperSport sales
Piper has cut metal on the first conforming prototype for the PiperJet as the six-seat very light jet remains on track to enter service in 2013. [Read more]
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