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Pia Bergqvist

Boom Prepares to Build Supersonic Prototype

Supersonic aircraft developer Boom Supersonic announced it has raised enough money to complete the development and construction of a supersonic demonstrator and conduct its initial flight testing, which will include sonic boom testing. A recent round of funding, totaling $33 million, came from several investment companies including Caffeinated Capital, RRE Ventures, 8VC and Y Combinator’s […]

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Leidos Flight Service Tests Drone Deconfliction Program

With an exponential increase in the number of unmanned aircraft flying in U.S. airspace, Leidos Flight Service is in the process of testing its Leidos UAS Notification Service, which was launched in September. The service is being tested as part of the FAA UAS Pathfinder Program with Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, which uses UAS […]

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Tecnam Founder Luigi Pascale Dies at 93

The world lost another aviation pioneer this week as Luigi “Gino” Pascale, the founder, president and chief preliminary design officer of Costruzioni Aeronautiche Tecnam, died at the age of 93. Pascale started designing model airplanes in the 1930s with his brother Giovanni. The brothers built their first real airplane in 1948 — the P48 Astore […]

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Avidyne Launches Release 10.2, Certifies New IFDs

Avidyne announced at the Aircraft Electronics Association’s annual conference, held this week in New Orleans, that it has accomplished several useful upgrades for its legacy FMS products, launched in the much anticipated Release 10.2, and received TSO approval for the IFD550 FMS/GPS/nav/com. “Our new flagship IFD550 includes an integrated ARS [attitude reference system], which delivers […]

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B-29 Doc Gets Ready to Tour

The FAA has cleared the B-29 named Doc, which has been fully restored by an organization called Doc’s Friends in Wichita, Kansas, to start touring the country after it completed phase one of its flight test operations. The agency issued a special airworthiness certificate to Doc, allowing the historic airplane to fly without distance restrictions. […]

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Extreme Weather Event Causes Destruction at Kansas City Airport

Johnson County Executive Airport (KOJC) in Olathe, Kansas, suffered major damage after a severe weather event tore through the area on Monday night. An entire row of T-hangars was completely demolished and the airplanes that were parked inside were piled randomly near the site where the hangar used to protect them. Around a dozen other […]

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TriFan 600 to Fly with Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System

XTI Aircraft Co. has made several modifications to its TriFan 600, a futuristic VTOL aircraft that is currently in the design phase, announcing it has partnered with Bye Aerospace Inc. to produce a full-scale hybrid/electric prototype of the TriFan. “First, with the engineering expertise of the team at Bye Aerospace, this first prototype will be […]

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Women in Aviation Gather for Annual Conference

For the 28th year, thousands of female aviation enthusiasts gathered to attend the three-day International Women in Aviation Conference, which was held this time at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. “This year’s conference reflected the cutting edge of innovation and passion for aviation,” said Women in Aviation International’s president, Peggy Chabrian. […]

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Citation Sovereign+ and Latitude Get Steep Approach Certification

Textron Aviation announced this week that it has achieved steep approach certification for two of its Cessna Citation products — the Sovereign+ and Latitude. Both the FAA and EASA have signed off on the certification, which allows the midsize jets to fly approaches as steep as 6.65 degrees. A typical approach path angle is 3 […]

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A Blind Dog Flies Home

When I have time, I sometimes volunteer to fly dogs for an organization called Pilots N Paws. Recently the stars lined up for a terrific trip from Van Nuys, California, to Hayward. A blind poodle needed a ride to meet his new owner and, having been stuck training in a simulator for nearly three weeks, […]

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