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Energy companies ‘lack confidence’ in S-92 supply chain Energy companies have a “lack of confidence” in the supply chain supporting the Sikorsky S-92 as availability rates continue to drop, according to Shell Aircraft's Tony Cramp. |
Leasing companies call for discipline in supply of ‘stable’ offshore helicopter demand Executives from several leasing companies have called on the helicopter industry to take a “disciplined” approach to the offshore sector to avoid repeating the mistakes of a decade ago. |
Instructor for Hire With close to 17,000 hours of flight time, Simon Jones has built a career as an instructor pilot helping people to be better and safer pilots. |
Ospreys won’t return to full flight status until at least 2025, program head tells Congress Vice Adm. Carl Chebi, head of U.S. Naval Air Systems Command, told lawmakers it will be at least another six to nine months before the command will be able to complete all of the safety and performance assessments for the Osprey. |
Preparing for inadvertent entry into IMC Preparing for IIMC is something that helicopter pilots should be thinking about on a regular basis. |
Japan Coast Guard orders two more Subaru Bell 412EPX helicopters The Japan Coast Guard has placed an order with Subaru for two more Subaru Bell 412EPX helicopters, taking the agency's 412EPX fleet up to six aircraft. |
Loft Dynamics qualifies ‘world’s first’ VR helicopter external sling load simulation This will enable operators to train pilots for critical transport missions on a training device that offers extraordinary immersion and realism. |
Fighting for eVTOL funding We take a look at Volocopter and Lilium’s efforts to secure financing in Germany and beyond. |
Metro Aviation delivers Airbus H125 to Texas Game Wardens This new aircraft joins their existing H125 and two new Cessna fixed-wing aircraft on the way. |
VIDEO: Flying the Graveyard of the Pacific with Columbia River Bar pilots For the marine pilots of the treacherous Columbia River Bar, simply boarding and disembarking their clients’ vessels can be a daunting task. But Brim Aviation and its Leonardo AW109SP help make it more like plain sailing. |
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