General October 15, 2015 FlightSafety International names Andy Parrish manager, San Antonio Learning Center
Parrish succeeds Gil Viera, who has relocated to FlightSafety’s Orlando Center to become a program manager.
Parrish succeeds Gil Viera, who has relocated to FlightSafety’s Orlando Center to become a program manager.
Installation of a Garmin G950 avionics suite will begin this week when the first of four Sherpa aircraft arrives at Field Aerospace’s Oklahoma City facility.
A leading middle-market private equity firm has made a strategic investment in a leading provider of fixed-wing air ambulance services, air cargo services, and flight school training in Western Canada.
This is the second largest market worldwide for the segment with a fleet growing from 740 to 1,560 units by 2034.
Bombardier pulls out of North Bay
MH17: Ukraine had reason to close airspace before crash, investigators say
Richard Plourde has more than 15 years of sales and management experience.
In response to the crash of flight MH17 the Dutch Safety Board has conducted various investigations, which have been published in two reports.
Capt. Matt Barre, a pilot and safety advisor, has demonstrated his dedication to aviation safety while on active duty in the Coast Guard and as a member of Aflac's corporate flight department.
The crew never knows what it's in for when Chopper 9 arrives at a scene, but one thing is certain: if it’s newsworthy, they'll be on the air in minutes.
The first aircraft to be fitted with the system, a Bombardier Challenger 605, was completed at their United States facility in late September.
Airline hassles pushing fliers to private aviation, developing a $15B industry - Part I
China's Sunward buys Canada's Avmax to diversify into aviation
The Fraser Blues formation flying team will celebrate flight leader George Miller’s 80th birthday and his contributions to aviation.
Bombardier's CSeries dogged by low oil, risk-averse airlines