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AvAir | January 11, 2023
In a recent announcement, Honeywell Aerospace selected AvAir, inventory solutions provider for the aviation aftermarket, to be its sole worldwide distributor for 85- and 95-series auxiliary power units (APUs), which also includes spares for commercial and defense applications. Over 1,400 airplanes worldwide are currently equipped with 85- and 95- APU variants. The aircraft C130 and P3 are used in the defense sector, and the Boeing 737-CL for commercial purposes. The...
Belen Regional Airport | May 23, 2020
Despite the ongoing turmoil in aviation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a New Mexico airport is proceeding with its plans for a new general aviation terminal. Belen Regional Airport (KBRG) is approximately 25 nautical miles southwest of Albuquerque. In addition to a strong local general aviation presence, the airport has also seen an increase in transient GA and business aviation traffic since the addition of a crosswind runway in 2015. The airport also hosts U.S. Air Force (USAF) training ...
Aviation Technology
Constant Aviation | September 06, 2021
Constant Aviation, the nation’s leading provider of quality maintenance, repair, overhaul (MRO) and aircraft-on-ground (AOG) services, today announced a partnership with Decibullz, a leader in hearing protection, audio enhancement and other acoustic products. Under the partnership, Constant Aviation and Decibullz will introduce Decibullz’s hearing protection products into aviation use and cooperate on the development of new products to address needs specific to aviation. Read More
United Airlines | August 27, 2020
United Airlines is preparing for the biggest pilot furloughs of its history after announcing on Thursday the need to cut 2,850 pilot jobs this year, or about 21% of the total, without further U.S. government aid. Airlines, reeling from the devastating impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on air travel, have asked the U.S. government for another $25 billion to cover employee payroll through March. The first tranche, which banned any job cuts until Oct. 1, expires at the end of Septembe...
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