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GA Presses Congress to Increase Funding for SAF

Congress needs to step up its funding in support of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) to keep pace with recent industry developments, a group of general aviation organizations told lawmakers. In a letter to House and Senate leaders of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Subcommittee, GA stakeholders pressed the lawmakers to double funding of […]

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Virtual Event: Gulfstream Redefining 21st Century Business Aviation

This fireside chat recap is from FLYING’s “What’s Next in General Aviation” Virtual Event on Wednesday. FIRESIDE CHAT TOPIC: The private aviation market is seeing a boom during a post-pandemic economic recovery. Gulfstream, unveiling its new G700, is continuing to advance its technology for its largest plane yet. DETAILS: FLYING CEO Craig Fuller chats with […]

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Wednesday: A Live Virtual Experience with Top Aviation Minds

As we go into 2022, there have been incredible advances in general aviation technology. This week, as part of our first virtual event, “What’s Next in General Aviation,” FLYING will break down what’s coming for 2022 in airframes, avionics, iPad apps, and more. More than 20 iconic industry voices and representatives from the top brands […]

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Pilot Incapacitation

The typical personal airplane lacks many creature comforts we’ve come to expect in private transportation. Perhaps foremost among them is air conditioning, but the cabin heat systems also can leave a lot to be desired, especially among piston singles. The primary reason is that the vast majority of these airplanes employ air-cooled engines, unlike the […]

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Business Aviation Leaders Commit to Net-Zero Carbon

Leaders from across the business aviation community came together this week at the National Business Aviation Association Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas, Nevada—and went away pledging to an industry-wide commitment to net-zero carbon by 2050. Ed Bolen, president and CEO of NBAA, Pete Bunce, president and CEO of the General Aviation […]

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Aviation Industry Faces Financial Gap for Producing Cleaner Fuel

Financial challenges are threatening to block aviation and other industries from accessing enough cleaner burning fuels to reach critical international environmental goals, according to the World Economic Forum. A report released Thursday by the influential non-governmental organization said investments in decarbonization technologies, including battery-electric fuel, hydrogen fuel, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), must increase at […]

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Taking Off in Public: A Benchmark for Aviation Education

Editor’s Note: “Taking Off in Public” is a new digital series written by Craig Fuller, the new owner of FLYING. In this series, Fuller will provide insight into his plans for Flying and a first-hand look at how Flying is being built for the next generation. Choosing a college is one of the most important […]

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Huber Wants Back in The Aviation Real Estate Game

Having successfully developed an airpark property more than a decade ago, Robert Huber is looking to get back into the aviation real estate industry. If successful, his grand vision for a purpose-developed airpark and golf community, called Aero Estates National Airpark and Country Club, would be the largest of its kind in the world. After […]

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NAA Celebrates Those Committed to Aviation and Aerospace

The National Aeronautic Association (NAA) celebrates every year those people who have demonstrated over time their commitment to the advancement of the aerospace industry. The Distinguished Statesman and Stateswoman Awards have been bestowed upon nominated candidates for more than 60 years. For 2021, NAA has announced the honorees, which will receive the award at a […]

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Five Ways We’ve Changed Since 9/11

If you didn’t fly into KDCA—now Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport—before September 11, 2001, you’re still out of luck as a general aviation pilot. You’ll need to be crew on an airline flight, or obtain a special clearance, in order to land at the nation’s iconic airport on the banks of the Potomac River. That’s […]

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