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Cessna Citation CJ3 Series Now Tops 600 Deliveries

Textron Aviation this week announced in a news release the delivery of its 600th aircraft in the Citation CJ family—in this case a CJ3+. The customer for the new jet preferred to remain anonymous. This latest delivery brings the total of all Citations delivered to well more than 5,000 aircraft, as Flying reported in February. […]

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Hartzell Earns STC for Three-Blade Bonanza Propeller

Hartzell Propellers said in a news release that its new Navigator three-blade, advanced composite scimitar propeller, has been approved for the Beechcraft Bonanza single-engine line, including most 35-C33A, E33A, E33C, F33A, F33C, S35, V35, V35A, V35B, 36 and A36 aircraft. The company says the Navigator will deliver an increase in true airspeed of three to […]

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Gulfstream Says the G280 Is Alive and Well

At a news conference on March 30, Gulfstream Aerospace CEO Mark Burns addressed a rumor that had recently surfaced about the company’s super-midsize G280. An article published in The Globes indicated to some that Gulfstream planned to invest in a next-generation G280, leading many to believe the current G280 might soon become history—a rumor Burns […]

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Michael Brown Wins the Richard Collins Writing Award

Michael Brown, a 23-year-old instrument and seaplane rated pilot from Tennessee, is the winner of this year’s Richard L. Collins Writing Prize for Young Pilots for his story, “The Wrong Stuff.” A distinguished panel of judges selected Brown’s story as the entry that best answered this year’s writing prompt, “My most memorable or important flying […]

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FAA Publishes Preflight Briefing Guide for Pilots

The FAA recently published advisory circular 91-92, a guide to assist pilots in completing a comprehensive preflight briefing. The AC, aimed at Part 91 operators, will serve as an educational roadmap for the development and implementation of preflight self-briefings, including planning, weather interpretation, and risk identification/mitigation skills. The guide says, “Pilots adopting these guidelines will […]

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Canadian ATC Union Warns of Safety Risks from Tower Closures

The Canadian Air Traffic Control Association (CATCA), the union representing all Canadian air traffic controllers in the country, recently raised serious public safety concerns that could result from the anticipated control tower closures and service reductions being suggested in an ongoing NAV Canada system review. CATCA said in a news release, “Despite prior assurances from […]

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Textron Aviation Launches Special Olympics Airlift

Textron Aviation this week launched its signature industry event—the Special Olympics Airlift (SOA)—that includes a call to Cessna Citation, Beechcraft King Air, Beechcraft Premier, Beechjet and Hawker owners and operators to help transport more than 4,000 athletes and coaches expected to participate in the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games in Orlando, Florida. In a news […]

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