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Wednesday, March 27, 2024 - 12:16

For those of you that work on or support helicopters or have ever been to the Helicopter Association International’s (HAI) main event — Heli-Expo, you know that it is undoubtedly the largest helicopter tradeshow in the world. This year’s Heli-Expo 2024 was no exception.

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Vertical Aviation International Applauds Hawaii Court Decision
Vertical Aviation International Applauds Hawaii Court Decision

Vertical Aviation International (VAI) and the general-aviation industry commend the recent decision by the U.S. District Court, District of Hawaii, to overturn a section of Hawaii Act 311 that imposed reporting requirements on air-tour operators in that state. The decision reaffirms the doctrine of preemption, which reserves certain functions, including oversight of aviation, to the federal government.

Business-Aviation SAF Coalition Urges Consistency, Flexibility in USDA Rules for Biofuel Feedstocks
Business-Aviation SAF Coalition Urges Consistency, Flexibility in USDA Rules for Biofuel Feedstocks

A business-aviation coalition calls on the Biden administration to follow the approach the government uses for existing biofuel programs when it develops rules to quantify and verify greenhouse gas emissions from various feedstocks for producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Those rules will determine the level of Inflation Reduction Act tax incentives available to SAF producers.

PHI MRO Services Awarded Two (2) Bell 407 Completions by Louisiana State Police
PHI MRO Services Awarded Two (2) Bell 407 Completions by Louisiana State Police

PHI MRO Services, a global provider in helicopter maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, announces at the 2024 Airborne Public Safety Association Conference (APSCON) that it has been awarded a completion contract for two Bell 407 GXis by the Louisiana State Police’s Air Support Unit. 

Marc Ayala Joins Nighthawk Flight Systems as VP of Sales
Marc Ayala Joins Nighthawk Flight Systems as VP of Sales

Nighthawk Flight Systems, Inc., a developer of advanced compact integrated avionics, welcomes Marc Ayala to the company’s executive team as vice president of sales. In this position, Ayala is responsible for growing and supporting sales of Nighthawk’s entire suite of products, as well as supporting its dealer network and customer-facing programs.

Metro Aviation Announces New Division and Additional Capabilities
Metro Aviation Announces New Division and Additional Capabilities

Metro Aviation is growing its list of capabilities with the creation of Metro Gulf, a new division that adds fixed-wing aircraft to the company’s extensive list of completion services. The new division holds its own Part 145 certificate and will provide maintenance, repair and avionics services to Metro’s existing fixed-wing and rotor-wing fleet as well as external customers.

Bell Announces First Flight of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s CH-146C MK II Griffon Helicopter
Bell Announces First Flight of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s CH-146C MK II Griffon Helicopter

Bell Textron Canada Limited, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, announces the successful first flight of one of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s modernized CH-146 Griffon helicopters, a variant of the Bell 412EP, under the Griffon Limited Life Extension (GLLE) project. Under GLLE, Bell will provide aircraft modifications to a series of the fleet’s aeronautical components, including its avionics systems, cockpit displays, engines and sensor systems. This news comes nearly five months after Bell was awarded the In-Service Support (ISS) contract that is positioned to sustain the Force’s fleet through 2039.

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