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Pia Bergqvist

GAMA Q3 Shipment Report Mixed

With the U.S. Export-Import Bank’s freezing its funds on July 1, the results of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association’s third quarter shipment and billing report was mixed. There was an overall loss over last year’s report for billings during the first three quarters of $600 million, from $19.1 billion in 2014 to $18.5 billion this […]

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Piaggio Rolls Out MPA

Italian aircraft manufacturer Piaggio rolled out its Multirole Patrol Aircraft (MPA) today at the company’s headquarters in Genoa. The MPA was developed with Abu Dhabi Autonomous System Investments (ADASI) and is compatible with the unmanned HammerHead system. A modified version of the P.180 Avanti twin-pusher turboprop, the MPA has a 50-percent wider wingspan, 35-percent larger […]

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Beechcraft King Air 200 Transformation

The Beechcraft King Air has long been one of the most popular light business aircraft on the market, and for good reason. The remarkable twin has weathered the storms of the turbulent aviation market for more than half a century while Beechcraft has continuously improved upon the highly successful design. Still, there are several companies […]

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Burt Rutan Takes SkiGull to the Water

Burt Rutan has started testing his latest airplane design, the SkiGull, an amphibious design he says will be his last. This week, the legendary airplane designer took the airplane to Hayden Lake for some early water testing. The fuselage was launched into the water before the wings were attached and Rutan briefed test pilot Glenn […]

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Flight to New York by Jetpack

Imagine taking off and flying around the sky without a fuselage, wings or even so much as a framework around you. Flying with a jetpack is not a new concept. Jetpacks have been a reality for decades, but the technology has never reached a point of being commercially viable. A company called JetPack Aviation hopes […]

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Blu-ray Edition of ‘One Six Right’ Released

Can you believe that it’s been a decade since the acclaimed aviation movie “One Six Right: The Romance of Flying” was released? In honor of the anniversary, Terwilliger Productions is releasing an even more spectacular version of the film in Blu-ray format. Producer and director Brian Terwilliger said while the movie was filmed with “a […]

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Video: Extreme Helicopter Precision Installation

Earlier this year, a massive spire was erected atop the Incity Tower in Lyon, France, one of the tallest buildings in the country at 650 feet. The spire, which measures 164 feet and weighs 25.9 tons, is made up of several massive tubes all connected together. What makes the project remarkable from a flying standpoint […]

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Red Tail Squadrons Unite in Flight

A unique historical flight took place recently at the Randolph Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, bringing together airplanes with easily distinguishable red tails, a P-51 Mustang and a T-1, both part of red tail squadrons. The P-51 is part of the Commemorative Air Force’s Red Tail Squadron, which educates the public about the […]

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Avro Vulcan Takes Final Flight

The Avro Vulcan XH558, a British bomber with a beautiful delta profile and an unmistakable howling sound, has landed for the last time, concluding its “Farewell to Flight” season. The charitable organization Vulcan to the Sky Trust has operated the last of the breed, named The Spirit of Great Britain, for the past eight years, […]

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Icon A5 Draws Emergency Crews Near Beach Community

An Icon A5 amphibian landed in the water near the Los Angeles area beach community Hermosa Beach on Monday, causing a major commotion in the area. Emergency crews were dispatched as the airplane was thought to have crashed in the water. But instead, two people emerged and climbed up on top of the wing of […]

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