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Bombardier Launches Two New Business Jets at EBACE

The Global 5500 and 6500 announced just before the opening of the European Business Aviation Convention and Exposition will soon fly as far as 5,700 nm and 6,600 nm respectively. Announcement of these two new aircraft Bombardier aircraft that effectively fit between the Global 5000 and 7500 surprised EBACE attendees in Geneva. The new large-cabin […]

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Dassault Patriarch Passes at 93

Serge Dassault was more than just a name behind the famous aircraft builder. When he died on Monday, he was one of the richest men in France, worth somewhere between U.S. $26-$27 billion. The 93-year old billionaire politician also owned the French newspaper Le Figaro. Dassault succumbed to a heart attack while at the Dassault […]

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Honda Aircraft Launches HondaJet Elite

Ahead of the European Business Aircraft Convention and Expo, which opened its doors this week in Geneva, Honda Aircraft announced an advanced version of the HondaJet. The HondaJet Elite promises longer range, and has added more avionics, paint and interior options. With a range of 1,437 nm, the Elite version has a 17-percent greater range […]

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Siemens Electric Motor Will Power Sun Flyer 2

Bye Aerospace and Siemens will collaborate on future development of Bye Aerospace’s all-electric Sun Flyer 2, which made its maiden trip aloft this spring and is expected to begin certification flight trials soon. “We are pleased to announce an agreement with Siemens to provide the electric propulsion motor and inverter for the Sun Flyer program,” […]

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Matt Hall Snags Second 2018 Red Bull Air Race Win

The Red Bull Air Race in Chiba, Japan, this weekend did not disappoint when it comes to the excitement the races have become known for. Australian pilot Matt Hall ended up standing on top of the Masters Class podium for the second time this season, beating out American Michael Goulian by only three tenths of […]

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Solar Impulse Foundation Invites Clean, Profitable Technologies

“Each time I speak of protection of the environment to heads of states or ministers, they tell me ‘we know we have to do something, but it’s too expensive,’” said Bertrand Piccard, initiator and chairman of the Solar Impulse Foundation. “I want to prove them wrong.” Piccard announced his new initiative during the Third Mission […]

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Huge Chinese Seaplane Could Begin Deliveries by 2022

As the Chinese aviation industry continues expanding into a variety of piston and turbine aircraft markets, many by acquisition, that country’s state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) made it clear recently that it doesn’t plan to overlook seaplanes. AVIC recently updated progress on the AG600, believed to be the world’s largest seaplane that successfully […]

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FAA Certifies Boeing 777 Folding Wingtips

The FAA has certified the folding wingtips that Boeing has installed on its Boeing 777X, the latest iteration of its long-haul stalwart. The new aircraft has longer wings than current models, allowing higher, faster and more fuel-efficient operation, but that means they won’t fit well into a lot of airport gates. Chopping about 15 feet […]

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CubCrafters Sees Great Success with Recently Introduced Models

For pilots who love backcountry flying, the name CubCrafters is like the name Bugatti for racecar aficionados. The Yakima, Washington-based light aircraft manufacturer has been cranking out mods and modern-day two-seat taildraggers for nearly four decades. CubCrafters has seen continuous growth since the company first introduced the highly successful Light Sport Carbon Cub in 2009, […]

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