Universal Avionics Opens Its Doors to Aid Workers for COVID-19 Face Mask and Shield Assembly
Universal Avionics is assisting the local Tucson community in protecting healthcare workers and first responders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company is currently providing the non-profit group, Hope Worldwide (Tucson Chapter), with assembly-line space at its Tucson headquarters to manufacture medical face masks and shields.
NATA, NBAA Highlight Unique Challenges for General Aviation Businesses in Applying for CARES Act Relief
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) and National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) send a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, seeking additional guidance on the loan and grant provisions for air carriers, including certain general-aviation operators, enacted as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act).
NBAA Marks Passing of Aviation Pioneer Joe Clark
Robert Montano Named Duncan Aviation Engine Tech Rep for Rolls-Royce Support
In response to customers’ growing needs for Rolls-Royce engine support, Duncan Aviation adds a new tech position at its Lincoln, NE, headquarters. Robert Montano has been tapped as an Engine Tech rep, providing troubleshooting and technical support to Rolls-Royce engine customers and Duncan Aviation engine line-maintenance teams.
ATP Establishes COVID-19 Communications Support Team
Life Industries Offers Sanitizer
Life Industries Corporation, manufacturer AeroLIFE high-quality care and maintenance products, responded to a request from the South Carolina Department of Commerce to help fight the spread of COVID-19 and flatten the pandemic curve. It is expanding the production and availability of Sanitizer, a disinfectant solution.
West Star Aviation Awarded the FAA Diamond Award of Excellence
WinAir’s Ongoing Service and COVID-19 Remote Work Policy
Air Facts Announces Winner of Richard L. Collins Writing Prize for Young Pilots
Chandler Webb, a 19-year-old commercial pilot from Oregon, is the winner of the second annual Richard L. Collins Writing Prize for Young Pilots. His article, “Pilot in Command,” was selected as the entry that best answered this year’s writing prompt: “an event that changed or shaped the author’s flying.” Chandler’s article recounts a long cross-country flight with his mother and father that didn’t go as planned — and the valuable lessons he learned.