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January 29, 2016

Pacific Helicopters Takes Delivery Of First Of Three H145s

Rotorcraft To Be Multi-Tasked Across Company’s Operations

Marking a milestone for both Pacific Helicopters and aviation operations in Papua New Guinea, the company has taken delivery of the first of three H145 helicopters from Airbus Helicopters. The first H145, leased from international lessor, Waypoint Leasing, has arrived in the Eastern Highlands Provincial capital of Goroka, following final reassembly at Airbus Group Australia Pacific’s Sydney facility.

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Thales Reality H Simulator Receives Level D Qualification

Set For Opening Of The Helicopter Training Center In Norway

EASA has granted level D qualification for the Thales Reality H Simulator at the Norway Training Center, and at a ceremony held this week at Stavanger in Norway, the company officially opened its Norway Training Center, unveiling the first of several planned helicopter training programs.

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Textron Aviation Launches 1Call

Complete Aircraft Support Team

Textron Aviation has bolstered its customer service offering with the launch of 1Call, which provides a single point of contact for Beechcraft, Citation and Hawker customers during unscheduled maintenance events. Customers can access the dedicated 1Call team by dialing +1-316-517-2090.

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FlightSafety International Promotes Steve Gross

Named Senior Vice President, Commercial

FlightSafety International has promoted Steve Gross to Senior Vice President, Commercial. He is responsible for FlightSafety’s business aviation and regional airline training sales activities worldwide.

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New York City Could Cut Helicopter Tour Flights In Half

Proposal Would Entirely Eliminate Flights On Sundays

The city of New York is nearing an agreement that would cut the city's approximately 58,000 helicopter sightseeing flights in half, and would eliminate all such flights on Sunday, according to sources in the administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio.

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