TRU Simulation + Training Signs Agreement with Royal Flying Doctor Service for Beechcraft King Air Full-Flight Simulator in Australia
TRU Simulation + Training Inc. announces the sale of a full-flight simulator (FFS) to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section) (RFDS). The FFS will be Level D-qualified and designed to be reconfigurable to support training for the entire RFDS King Air fleet of aircraft, including the Beechcraft King Air 260, King Air 350 and King Air 360.
Duncan Aviation Values Quality and Continuous Improvement
Duncan Aviation announces it has added two members to its Continuous Improvement (CI) team. Nathan Hansen joins the team at the company’s facility in Provo, UT, and Justin Morgan joins the team at the facility in Battle Creek, MI. CI is an integrated philosophy that helps managers harness the creative ideas of the team members who are doing the work to help identify areas in which quality, products and services can be improved.
Pro Star Aviation Teams Up with CNC Technology, Delivers Fifth Special Mission Cessna Caravan
Low Altitude Adventures Enhances Fleet
Hartzell Engine Tech Modernizes and Doubles Space for QAA Parts Distributor and MRO
Quality Aircraft Accessories (QAA), which reports to Hartzell Engine Tech, officially reopens its general-aviation MRO and parts distribution facility after fully modernizing and doubling the Tulsa operations' footprint. One of the company’s primary goals for the business transformation is to further shorten turn-times and increase throughput for repairs and overhauls while continuing to refine the quality of products.
EAGLE Initiative Making Progress
The Eliminate Aviation Gasoline Lead Emissions (EAGLE) initiative executive committee announces Robert Olislagers as senior coordinator of the initiative, as well as announces that the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) and National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) have joined EAGLE’s executive committee. It also formally introduces the leads for the initiative’s key focus pillars.
Carlisle Interconnect Technologies Adds to Lightweight, High-speed Digital Cable Offerings
ZenithJet Announces New Sustainability Services Clients
Business Aviation Issues Guiding Principles on Sustainability Ahead of U.N. Aviation Forum
Business-aviation groups put forward a set of policy principles to guide long-term carbon emissions reductions in the lead-up to the 41st International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Triennial Assembly convening this week. ICAO, a United Nations agency, convenes its 193 member states every three years to set worldwide aviation policy. The next triennial meeting will be held in Montreal from Sept. 27 to Oct. 7.