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SUN ‘n FUN – How Do You See It All?

When you land at the SUN ‘n FUN International Fly-In and Expo, April 10th through 15th in Lakeland, FL, how do you see it all? Best suggestion – come early!! Tuesday through Friday are the best days to speak with the 500+ aviation vendors and exhibitors about new products and just-released technology. Many companies have […]

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B-29 Doc Secures a New Home

After decades of being homeless, the recently restored B-29 Superfortress named Doc has been given a place to call home. The Wichita city council gave the go ahead for a 40-year lease for the B-29 Doc Hangar and Education Center. Construction on the new 32,000-square-foot facility will soon begin at the Dwight D. Eisenhower National […]

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Bell Launches Improved 407GXi

Bell launched the upgraded Bell 407GXi at Heli-Expo 2018 this week featuring the Garmin G1000H NXi avionics system and new Fadec-controlled Rolls-Royce engine along with an upgraded executive cabin. The 407GXi gained its Transport Canada type certificate on January 19 and will begin reaching customers this spring, Bell said. The new model replaces the 407 […]

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Moving on from the Falcon 5X, Dassault Launches All-New 6X

Dassault Aviation, seeking for a way to revive its ambitions in the super-midsize category after the cancellation of the Falcon 5X development program last year, yesterday introduced the Falcon 6X, a new 5,500-nm twinjet that is due make its first flight in early 2021 and begin deliveries in 2022. Dassault has selected Pratt & Whitney […]

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ATC Privatization Off the Radar, For Now

Supporters and opponents of efforts to sever the nation’s air traffic control system from the FAA were surprised Tuesday night when Rep. Bill Shuster (R-PA) announced he was dropping his controversial ATC privatization plan and removing it from any further House consideration, at least for now. Shuster’s proposal to create a not-for-profit corporation to operate […]

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Affordable High-Tech LSA Surprises the Market

The LSA market got a good surprise this week as Woodinville, Washington-based Vashon Aircraft announced the Ranger R7. With two airplanes already complete, this LSA is getting ready for delivery to its first customers. The company promises to have five airplanes ready to be delivered at EAA’s AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, at the end of […]

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Vulcanair Certifies Four-seat High-wing Single

The single-engine four-seat Part 23-certified high-wing is back. While the design had been just about forgotten in the modern world of aviation — Cessna introduced its latest version about 50 years ago with the 177 Cardinal — Italian airplane-maker Vulcanair is the second to have recently certified a similarly configured airplane after another Italian manufacturer, […]

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Airbus’ “Flying Taxi” Completes Successful First Flight

Although the Airbus-supplied video confirms less than one minute of continuous self-piloted flight, the egg-shaped Vahana electric aircraft did fly on January 31, 2018 in Pendleton, Oregon. Dubbed Alpha One, the vehicle reached a height of 16 feet before returning to the ground and completed a second flight the following day. The Vahana project was […]

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FlightSafety Expands Night Vision Goggle Training

FlightSafety International is expanding the availability of its initial and recurrent night-vision goggle courses. NVG courses are being added at the company’s facilities in Dallas; Denver; Lafayette, Louisiana; and Stavanger, Norway, covering simulators for helicopters built by Airbus Helicopters, Bell and Sikorsky. The Part 142 approved NVG courses are conducted in FlightSafety’s Level D full […]

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