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Pilatus PC-24 Super Versatile Jet Achieves Certification

Pilatus announced late last night that it has achieved certification for its Super Versatile Jet – the PC-24. Certification was reached both with the FAA and European Aviation Safety Agency concurrently. The achievement is a major milestone for the Swiss manufacturer as the airplane is the first business jet to ever be certified in Switzerland, […]

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Boom Supersonic Teams Up with Japan Airlines

Denver-based Boom Supersonic has found a valuable new partner in its quest to make supersonic commercial flight a reality, as the company this week announced a strategic investment from Japan Airlines. Specifically, JAL is pitching in $10 million to help Boom develop its Mach-2.2 airliner, but the partnership also allows the airline’s leadership to offer […]

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The Finer Points: Stay Awake

On August 30, 2016, at 1801 Pacific daylight time, a Beechcraft A36 Bonanza was destroyed when it impacted the ground in a near vertical descent, likely as a result of a wake turbulence encounter on approach to landing at Reno-Tahoe International Airport in Reno, Nevada. The thing that caught my attention was that the pilot […]

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Roger Goodell Reportedly Demanded Private Jet in New Contract

The NFL’s Compensation Committee reportedly informed the league’s owners on Wednesday that commissioner Roger Goodell received a new 5-year deal that will keep him very well-compensated. What isn’t known, though, is whether or not Goodell will receive the perks he reportedly demanded, including lifetime health insurance for his family and use of a private jet, […]

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Arriving Jet Nearly Lands on Occupied Runway at JFK

Quick action on the part of pilots and controllers Tuesday at New York’s JFK International Airport prevented a Volaris Airlines A319 from landing over the top of a Delta Connection ERJ170 that had just begun its takeoff roll. The Airbus, on a visual approach, had been cleared to land on Runway 13 Left at JFK, […]

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Los Angeles Fires Prove Importance of SMO

With four fires raging around the Los Angeles area this week, fueled by dry conditions, strong Santa Ana winds, and tall grass and bushes that sprouted from heavy rains from last winter, the importance of communication and coordination for aerial support was brought to light. This is one of many critical emergency response efforts that […]

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American Airlines, Union Put an End to Holiday Pilot Dilemma

The headline was almost “The glitch that stole Christmas.” American Airlines and the Allied Pilots Association were at odds last week over a computer error that allowed all of the company’s pilots to take time off for the holidays. While the airline downplayed the problem, the union claimed that as many as 15,000 flights were […]

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DJI Denies Providing User Data to Chinese Government

It’s hard to forget the holiday season of 2015. You could walk into a Best Buy and walk out with a DJI Phantom 3 Standard for $250. Black Friday sales had taken an already well-priced drone and made it a must have item for a lot of American households. I remember, because I paid $750 […]

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Surf Air Members Can Now Pay with Bitcoin

As any cryptocurrency expert or enthusiast will gladly tell you, Bitcoin is hotter than ever with already-record-high prices continuing toward $12,000. So, it comes as no surprise that Surf Air, which touts itself as the “future of flying,” announced that it now accepts the “future of money.” The California-based “all-you-can-fly” airline offers four packages that […]

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