Duncan Aviation’s Tracy Bohaboj Joins Government Programs Sales Team
Duncan Aviation announces that Tracy Bohaboj has accepted the position of sales representative for Government Programs at the company’s full-service facility in Lincoln, NE. In this new role, Bohaboj will focus on assisting the company’s Government Programs team in pursuing additional opportunities with U.S. and international government agencies.
Avotek-Online Announces New Maintenance Program
F3 Logistics Expands with Pentagon 2000 Software
West Star Aviation Announces New STC For Global Express
Gulfstream Makes Industry-First Flight Using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. announces it is the business-jet industry’s first original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to fly on 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The flight took place on a Gulfstream G650 from Gulfstream’s worldwide headquarters in Savannah and was flown in partnership with engine supplier Rolls-Royce on the G650 BR725 engine.
Beechcraft King Air 360 Turboprops Get Even “Cooler” with New Standard Electric Air Conditioning Feature
Textron Aviation announces that an electrically driven air conditioning system will soon be a standard feature on all new production Beechcraft King Air 360 aircraft. This new feature provides cooled air throughout the cabin while the aircraft is on the ground and in flight, enhancing passenger and crew comfort. Deliveries with the new air conditioning system are expected to begin in the coming months.
West Star Aviation Promotes Katie Hazelwonder to Citation Project Manager (ALN)
Flexjet Completes Seventh Air Charter Safety Foundation Industry Audit Standard, Becoming First in Industry
Flexjet, Inc., a provider of subscription-based private aviation services, announces it has successfully completed its record-setting seventh Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) Industry Audit Standard (IAS) audit. The ACSF Industry Audit Standard is an all-encompassing aviation audit for Part 135 and Part 91 aircraft operators that are committed to going above and beyond the minimum safety requirements.
Flexjet Graduates First Class of Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Technicians from FAA-accepted Apprentice Program
Flexjet, Inc., a provider of subscription-based private aviation services, announces the graduation of its first class of airframe and powerplant (A&P) apprentices. These 10 individuals completed 30 months of paid, on-the-job training while working alongside some of the most experienced and professional maintenance technicians in the nation. Following completion of their apprenticeships, the candidates received their FAA-issued A&P licenses as well as an offer of full-time professional employment with Flexjet.