Stratos Aircraft Making Substantial Progress with 714 VLJ
Following its successful debuts at AirVenture and the Reno Air Races this summer and fall, Stratos Aircraft will display its Very Light Jet (VLJ) at the NBAA Convention beginning on October 10th. Between the public appearances, Stratos flight testing has been marking significant progress; the company has started construction on a second prototype and has completed the erection of a new 13,000 square foot composites facility in Redmond.
Congress Set for Quick Action on FAA Extension
The Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) announces that House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) has introduced legislation to keep the FAA operating for another six months. Under current law, the FAA’s budget authority expires on Sept. 30. House and Senate committees passed multi-year FAA reauthorization bills this summer but the legislation has not received floor consideration in either chamber.
Flying Colours Makes a Carbon Copy of Original Carbon Fiber Interior
Flying Colours, the North American MRO, refurbishment and completions specialist, announces it has delivered an enhanced carbon-copy of the innovative red, white and black carbon fiber cabin, that was originally designed for a Bombardier Challenger 850 in 2013. The same customer’s pre-owned Bombardier Global Express, left the Canadian company’s Peterborough facility this week, having received an equivalent makeover.








