NBAA Announces Recipients of Certified Aviation Manager Scholarships at NBAA-BACE
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), in conjunction with Solairus Aviation, announces that a record eight scholarships will be awarded to current and aspiring certified aviation managers (CAMs). These scholarships, which are given annually, promote professional development in business aviation by providing financial support for qualified CAM exam candidates.
ALOFT AeroArchitects Names Robert Sundin as New President/CEO, Moves John Martin to Chairman of the Board
ALOFT AeroArchitects announces that its board of directors has appointed Robert ‘Bob’ Sundin as president and chief executive officer, a move which will become effective November 28, 2016. Sundin was also named to the board of directors of ALOFT. John Martin, the current president/CEO, will move to the role of chairman of the ALOFT Board.
Mike Warburton Joins ALOFT AeroArchitects as Vice President, Strategic Sales/Technology Integration
Elliott Aviation Pursuing ADS-B Solution for Hawker 800A/800XP/1000
Elliott Aviation, a Garmin retrofitter, is pursuing an ADS-B Out/In STC for legacy Hawker 800A/800XP/1000 airframes. The solution will have seamless integration with the RMU/RCZ radio package. It will not only allow operators to meet ADS-B Out requirements, but it will provide ADS-B In information to be displayed on a Bluetooth-connected mobile device with Garmin’s Flight Stream app. The STC is expected to cost aircraft operators considerably less than current available ADS-B options.
Jeffrey Lee Joins FlightSafety International as Executive Director, Business Aviation Development
FlightSafety's New FlightBag Application Receives Outstanding Customer Reviews
FlightSafety International’s new FlightBag application is receiving outstanding customer reviews. More than 16,000 pilots and maintenance technicians have started using this newly enhanced courseware delivery and presentation application since it was introduced in late July. They have already downloaded in excess of 1.5 million training documents.







