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FBOs

FBO Survey 2002 - A home away from home for passengers and crew

The state of the aircraft service industry eight months after September 11 can best be described as guardedly optimistic.
Rotorcraft

Cadorath Receives R-R, FAA Approvals for Nozzle Repair

The process involves replacing worn cooling tubes for existing nozzles that previously could not be repaired.
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NBAA Convention News looks back

This special issue of Aviation International News represents the 30th year this publication has supported NBAA.

Aviation leaders plead case for GA

General aviation leaders trouped up to Capitol Hill late last month to plead with Congress for an audience with President Bush’s security advisors to expla
ATC

Shutdown of National Airspace System Was ‘Organized Mayhem’

The airspace shutdown on 9/11 was done methodically but quickly, with many calling it "organized mayhem."
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Maintenance and Modifications

Gulfstream Names Mark Knall V-p and GM of Appleton Operation

Knall will oversee daily operations of the MRO for all Gulfstream aircraft.

Is This a Better Safety Briefing?

Most fliers can probably recite the safety briefing by heart on just about any airplane these days.
Regulations and Government

FAA Releases College Football Championship Notam

Security measures, including TFRs and discrete transponder requirements, expected during College Football Championship.