- International Aviation Convention to Be Held in NW China[Aug. 18, 2011]
An international general aviation convention will be held from Oct. 13-17 in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, organizers confirmed Thursday.
- BBA Aviation Sees H2 Growth Despite Global Fears[Aug. 05, 2011]
British aircraft services firm BBA Aviation Plc shrugged off global growth fears and expects a continued recovery in its markets on the back of increased flying activity helping second half.
- Sterling Helicopters in Norfolk Applies for Liquidation[Aug. 05, 2011]
The Norfolk-based helicopter company formerly used by the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) has applied to be put in liquidation.
- 10 Die in Indonesian Helicopter Crash[Aug. 04, 2011]
A helicopter chartered by an Australian mining company slammed into a mountain in eastern Indonesia, killing all 10 passengers and crew, the head of the search and rescue team said Thursday.
- 3 Killed in Training Jet Crash in Hokkaido, Japan[Jul. 28, 2011]
Three people were killed Thursday after a training jet crashed in Hokkaido, the northernmost prefecture of Japan, the public broadcaster NHK said.
- Flights Between UAE and Australia Use New Green Strategies[Jul. 27, 2011]
The last of four "green" flights arrived in Sydney from Abu Dhabi at the weekend.
- Light Helicopter Crashes in Beijing Suburb, One Pilot Killed[Jul. 26, 2011]
A light helicopter crashed in the suburbs of Beijing Monday evening, killing one pilot, local police said.
- Helicopter Crash Kills Three in Russia[Jul. 25, 2011]
An Mi-8 helicopter with five people onboard crashed in east Russia on Monday, killing three and injuring the other two.
- UK: David Taylor Sentenced for Helicopter Laser Pen Attack[Jul. 22, 2011]
A Newcastle teenager who shone a laser pen into the cockpit of the Northumbria Police helicopter has been sentenced.
- Airport to Make Room for Smaller Planes[Jul. 23, 2011]
The Macau International Airport will expand the parking area for private jets and small planes and build a transport hub complex at Pac On, according to the draft of the masterplan that was disclosed on Thursday by the Macau Civil Aviation Authority (AACM) to a selected group of local media representatives.